Raheem Kassam

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Raheem Kassam


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in London. England, The United Kingdom
August 01, 1986

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Raheem Kassam is the Editor in Chief of Breitbart London, the European bureau of the Breitbart News Network.

Born in London, England to Tanzanian immigrant parents, Kassam has worked on a number of political campaigns, as well as serving at several think tanks. Kassam is the former senior advisor to Brexit-leader Nigel Farage.

He currently resides in London, England and Washington, D.C.
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“In John Dryden’s translation of the Aeneid, the Sybil speaks of a “field of blood” and a “purple flood”. That there can be various translations should have made it evident to the political classes that Powell was not being literalist, though I have now stressed that enough. Instead, to read the entire segment it is clear the Sybil is warning of great hardship for Aeneas, the immigrant, but tells him in that in the end he shall get what he wishes: a  town of his own in the land to which he “migrated”. Powell will have been aware of this. That rather than integration, what Britain would end up with is foreign areas in Britain.”
Raheem Kassam, Enoch Was Right: 'Rivers of Blood' 50 Years On



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