The 75th Anniversary of the first Caribbean immigrants arriving in Britain is not something for the White British to Celebrate.
The landing of the Empire Windrush in June 1948 set a dangerous precedent for the whole of the British Isles, because it was allowing the direct importation of non-European people as a permanent part of the population.
The Empire Windrush marked the beginning of non-white, Third World immigration into Britain which has continued ever since. Such is the threat to Britain’s ethnic makeup now that some observers believe that the White British, including other White Europeans resident in Britain will become the minority population by the year 2060.
One thought on “The 75th Anniversary of the first Caribbean immigrants arriving in Britain is not something for the White British to Celebrate.”
Agreed. The Empire Windrush was the start of a downward spiral still worsening in our inner cities. You might be interested in my proposal on Gab to encourage a return of this troublesome minority to the colonies they emerged – with a bar on any future return here.
Agreed. The Empire Windrush was the start of a downward spiral still worsening in our inner cities. You might be interested in my proposal on Gab to encourage a return of this troublesome minority to the colonies they emerged – with a bar on any future return here.