"Rivers of Blood" speech

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The "Rivers of Blood" speech is a highly controversial 1968 address by British politician Enoch Powell, known for its inflammatory warnings about immigration and its lasting impact on UK political and racial discourse.

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instanceOf controversial speech
historical event
political speech
alternativeName Birmingham speech NERFINISHED
Enoch Powell immigration speech NERFINISHED
associatedWith anti-immigration movements in the UK
far-right politics in the UK
author Enoch Powell NERFINISHED
characterization inflammatory
racist
xenophobic
consequence dismissal of Enoch Powell from the Conservative shadow cabinet
widespread public controversy
country United Kingdom
criticizedBy civil rights organizations
leaders of the main UK political parties
criticizedFor alarmist predictions
inciting racial hostility
date 20 April 1968
deliveredTo Conservative Political Centre meeting NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance landmark in post-war British immigration politics
reference point in debates on political rhetoric and race
impactOn British political discourse
UK immigration debate
race relations discourse in the UK
language English
legacy continues to be cited in UK political debates on immigration
widely studied in political science and history of modern Britain
legalContext debate over the Race Relations Bill 1968
mediaReaction extensive press coverage
mentions Birmingham constituent anecdote about immigration
Race Relations Bill 1968 NERFINISHED
namedBy British press NERFINISHED
place Birmingham NERFINISHED
positionTaken opposition to large-scale immigration
warning of future racial conflict
publicReaction large volume of supportive letters to Enoch Powell
street demonstrations for and against Powell
speaker Enoch Powell NERFINISHED
timePeriod post-war Britain
titleOrigin allusion to a line from Virgil's Aeneid
topic British nationalism
Commonwealth immigration
immigration to the United Kingdom
integration of immigrants
multiculturalism
race relations in the United Kingdom
venue Midland Hotel, Birmingham NERFINISHED
year 1968

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Enoch Powell notableWork "Rivers of Blood" speech
post-war Britain hasPart "Rivers of Blood" speech
this entity surface form: Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech