Main content
Enoch Powell's speech, 1968
After giving his anti-immigration speech in 1968, Enoch Powell was sacked as a front-bench spokesman by Conservative Party leader Edward Heath, yet he received massive public support. His speech sparked a huge debate about immigration and its impact on British society.
Footage taken from 'Panorama', 22 April 1968; 'Odd Man Out', 11 November 1995; 'Windrush', 6 June 1998; and '´óÏó´«Ã½ News', 24 April and 1 May 1968.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Immigration, UK
-
Notting Hill race riots
Duration: 02:43
-
White views of immigrants to the UK
Duration: 02:36
-
The ‘colour bar’ at Euston station
Duration: 05:50
-
Race Relations Act of 1968
Duration: 02:19
More clips from Witness
-
Race riots in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963—Civil Rights, USA
Duration: 03:39
-
Martin Luther King on his childhood—Civil Rights, USA
Duration: 01:35