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In 1968, Conservative MP Enoch Powell gave a shocking speech in Birmingham opposing immigration throughout the UK. The 'Rivers of Blood' speech was described as 'evil'. It resulted in Powell's dismissal from the Shadow Cabinet and made thousands of immigrants feel unsafe in the country they had adopted as their own. Powell himself became a symbol of both loathing and fervent admiration. Sarinder Joshua Duroch, a British man whose grandparents came to this country from India, provides a new perspective on this divisive figure. Despite disagreeing with Powell's methods, and despite the trouble that Powell caused for his family, Duroch finds that it's not impossible to establish some common ground. Enoch, I Am a British Indian is a bold and unusual examination of immigration, the failure of multiculturalism and the legacy of an extraordinary and controversial MP, whose impact is perhaps felt more strongly than ever today.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to My Early Socialisation Process. Chapter 2: A Visit to India - Introduction to Social Apartheid. Chapter 3: Personal Identity and Nationality. Chapter 4: Hindrances to Social Interaction. Chapter 5: Multiculturalism, Identity, Immigration and the EU. Chapter 6: The Immigration Debate. Chapter 7: Patriotism. Chapter 8: Margaret Thatcher's Swamp. Chapter 9: Enoch's Legacy and My Place in British Society.

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      Publisher: The Choir Press
      Publication Date: 28/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781909300507, 978-1909300507
      ISBN10: 1909300500

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 1968, Conservative MP Enoch Powell gave a shocking speech in Birmingham opposing immigration throughout the UK. The 'Rivers of Blood' speech was described as 'evil'. It resulted in Powell's dismissal from the Shadow Cabinet and made thousands of immigrants feel unsafe in the country they had adopted as their own. Powell himself became a symbol of both loathing and fervent admiration. Sarinder Joshua Duroch, a British man whose grandparents came to this country from India, provides a new perspective on this divisive figure. Despite disagreeing with Powell's methods, and despite the trouble that Powell caused for his family, Duroch finds that it's not impossible to establish some common ground. Enoch, I Am a British Indian is a bold and unusual examination of immigration, the failure of multiculturalism and the legacy of an extraordinary and controversial MP, whose impact is perhaps felt more strongly than ever today.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction to My Early Socialisation Process. Chapter 2: A Visit to India - Introduction to Social Apartheid. Chapter 3: Personal Identity and Nationality. Chapter 4: Hindrances to Social Interaction. Chapter 5: Multiculturalism, Identity, Immigration and the EU. Chapter 6: The Immigration Debate. Chapter 7: Patriotism. Chapter 8: Margaret Thatcher's Swamp. Chapter 9: Enoch's Legacy and My Place in British Society.

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