The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History
In 1968, Britain rushed through emergency legislation to block the entry of 60,000 Kenyan Asians holding British passports. This episode zeroes in on the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act—specifically the 'Kenyan Asian crisis' that provoked it. Lucas and Luna explore the origins of the crisis in Kenya's Africanisation policy under Jomo Kenyatta, the panic in white Britain stoked by Enoch Powell, the Labour government's sharp U-turn under Harold Wilson, and the painful irony of Empire: a nation that had encouraged migration within its imperial zone now slamming the door shut. They discuss the role of the 'Asian quota' voucher system, the 1965 Race Relations Act's limits, and the moral and legal mess left by fast-tracked legislation. This is the story of how Britain's post-imperial identity was forged not in grand statements but in the desperate, unedifying scramble to keep people out. #KenyanAsians #CommonwealthImmigrantsAct1968 #HaroldWilson #EnochPowell #JomoKenyatta #Africanisation #BritishPassport #Decolonisation #RiversOfBlood #RaceRelationsAct1965 #EmpireWindrush #UKImmigrationPolicy #Kenya1968 #PostImperialBritain #EastAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #1960s Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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