💨 Abstract
Sir Keir Starmer's statement about Great Britain potentially becoming “an island of strangers” due to immigration has resonated with many people, evoking memories of Enoch Powell’s 1968 “rivers of blood” speech. Starmer has denied any connection to Powell’s remarks, despite the similarities. The author attributes this shift to political pressure, noting that the Labour Party has finally recognized the public's concerns about immigration, which have been largely ignored for decades.
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