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Enoch Was Right: 'Rivers of Blood' 50 Years On

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"Fifty years on from the most dramatic post-war speech in Britain, this updated view is a VERY important part of the continuing debate. Enoch never goes away." -- Nigel Farage MEP

Enoch Was Right is an explosive new take on a speech that changed the nature of the debate surrounding immigration into the Western world for decades to come.

Written by British author Raheem Kassam, himself of Indian-Muslim extraction, the book accuses the political establishment of being complicit in misrepresenting Enoch Powell, or too intellectually lacking to understand and convey the nuances of Powell's speech, instead rejecting it as a "racist" or "fascist" turn.

With an exclusive interview on the subject with Brexit leader Nigel Farage, Kassam analyses in depth the changing nature of UK demographics, crime statistics, integration, the race relations industry, and more. More often than not, Kassam finds that "Enoch was right" in his predictions for the future of the United Kingdom.

Kassam is the author of the bestselling No Go How Shariah Law is Coming to a Neighborhood Near You.

216 pages

Published April 20, 2018

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Raheem Kassam

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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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