The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History
When the Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury in 1948, its passengers were British subjects entitled to live and work in the UK. Fifteen years later, that right was gone. This episode traces the untold story of the 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act — the legislation that ended open migration from the colonies and Commonwealth. We follow the political manoeuvres of Home Secretary R.A. Butler, the surprising opposition from Enoch Powell (who later became an anti-immigration firebrand), and the backroom deals with Caribbean governments to slow arrivals before the Act took effect. We also uncover the little-known 'beat the ban' rush of 1961-62, when thousands boarded ships and planes to enter Britain before the doors closed. Along the way, we meet figures like Eldred 'Dick' Dickson, a Jamaican stowaway who became a symbol of the panic. The Act set a pattern for decades of British immigration policy, and its echoes are still felt today. #CommonwealthImmigrantsAct1962 #RAButler #EnochPowell #EmpireWindrush #BeatTheBan #BritishImmigrationHistory #HaroldMacmillan #ImmigrationAct1962 #PostWarBritain #WestIndianMigration #EldredDickson #BritishNationalityAct1948 #MigrantCrisis #Decolonisation #History #FexingoHistory #20thCentury #BritishEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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