UK riots: was Enoch right ?

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"I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition
of the population is progressively going to change. I am talking about violence on a scale
which can only be described as civil war. I cannot see there can be any other outcome".
It would not be a race war but "about people who revolt against being trapped in a situation
where they feel at the mercy of a built-in racial majority, whatever its colour" and claimed
that the government had made contingency plans for such an event. The solution he claimed
was repatriation on a large scale and the cost of doing this in welfare payments and pensions
was well worth paying." interview in 'Sunday People' December 1988
bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Powell
 
"I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition
of the population is progressively going to change.

This describes every country there has ever been. (except for very brief periods). A static population is an illusion in a constantly changing and evolving reality. Nor would such a situation be healthy, leading to stagnation and decline.

"about people who revolt against being trapped in a situation
where they feel at the mercy of a built-in racial majority, whatever its colour"

Depends on how bigoted and oppressive that majority is. Thankfully, in recent world history, oppression and prejudice are getting progressively less acceptable. Though there may be recidivist tendancies over short time scales.

The solution he claimed
was repatriation on a large scale

Who decides where the line is drawn? Pretty much all the current British population are descendants of the various waves of immigrants that have settled here since the ice age. Also immoral and absurdly impractical, likely leading to an economic collapse.
 
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