Enoch was right
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In the United Kingdom, particularly in England, Enoch was right is a phrase of political rhetoric, employed generally by the far-right, inviting comparison of aspects of contemporary English society with predictions made by Enoch Powell in his 1968 Rivers of Blood speech.
The phrase implies criticism of political correctness, racial quotas, immigration and multiculturalism.
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