Unherd reports:
In a video posted online on Sunday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that his Labour government will “never forget the legacy of the Windrush generation, who laid the foundations for modern Britain”. He added that it was “an honour to celebrate” their “ongoing contribution”. But how much of this is accurate, and to what extent is this political rhetoric a form of historical revisionism?Really? A bunch of Caribbean Blacks “laid the foundations for modern Britain”?A significant proportion of the Windrush migrants arrived in the UK from the Caribbean after the Second World War to work on the London Underground and in the newly-created National Health Service.
Britain used to be great country. Now it is cucked.
Apparently some White British politicians are trying to apologize for the Windrush scandal, where some illegal Black migrants were encouraged to go back to their home countries. This became embarrassing after George Floyd died. They should not have to apologize for sending people back to their home countries.
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