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Timewatch: Racism or Realism? - A History of Immigration

on BBC Two England

In 1954 Sir Winston Churchill remarked that it was "the single most important question facing the cabinet, but I cannot get my ministers to take notice".
While the British government publicly operated an open-door policy to immigrants, in private it was terrified about the growing black population. Documents released under the 30-year rule and obtained by Timewatch reveal the government's true concerns were for interbreeding and therefore diluting the essential British character, rising crime, and health problems as immigrants came from colonies riddled with disease.
Jonathan Dimbleby hosts a debate with representatives from the government and civil service in the 50s and 60s including Enoch Powell and John Bean, a founder member of the British National Party.

Contributors

Chairman:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Panellist:
Enoch Powell
Panellist:
John Bean
Producer:
Jonathan Stamp
Editor:
Laurence Rees

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