Relatively short book written with a combination of Caribbean street talk telling the tale of West Indian’s travelling to Great Britain and making this their new home. Many of the Windrush generation.
Many able to take advantage of the 1948 Nationality Act which welcomed migrants into Great Britain. However in a matter of a few years racial relations between these migrants and the white Britons instigated the Immigration Act 1962 which was ‘explicitly designed to keep ‘coloured’ citizens out’!
So The Lonely Londoners an interesting tale of Moses and others travelling from Jamaica to as they thought ‘the country with streets of gold’ to start a new life, make money and send for their families…
Arriving in a strange country with little money, no job, no home, no family or friends… these were pretty brave, pretty desperate or maybe a combination of both. Many were influenced by the freedom, the drugs, the many girls ready for friendship & more…. Many though were uncertain of the ways of the British, wary of paperwork, not knowing the meaning of some words- same words spoken in Gt Britain and Jamaica but some having different meanings….
Hard settling in during the early days of migration when there were very few black people in the community. Later in so few years there would be 40,000.
Some… as happened with Moses became homesick for his true homeland, Jamaica and he being unsure whether to take a passage home….