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Enoch was right

In the United Kingdom, particularly in England, Enoch was right is a phrase of political rhetoric employed by the far-right to compare some aspects of modern British society to the predictions that Enoch Powell made in his 1968 Rivers of Blood speech. The phrase is a jab at what is seen as political correctness and racial qoutas that successive governments have failed to stop, and is part of the far right consensus in British politics.

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