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This is just complete nonsense. The Windrush generation came because the Jamaican Gleaner newspaper, the owners of the New Zealand Shipping Company and the Minister of Transport (three Jewish parties) struck up a deal to sell commercial tickets for a profit.

The Prime Minister at the time (Clement Atlee) and the Minister for Labour and National Service (George Isaacs) had no idea that they were coming and if you go back and read the minutes from the House of Commons and articles in the press at the time they said they had no idea who had invited them, they were embarrassed about it and they hoped that no more would follow.

These people weren’t invited here to “rebuild our country”. They bought tickets to Britain from people who had no right to invite them here in order to build a better lives for themselves.

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This is just complete nonsense. The Windrush generation came because the Jamaican Gleaner newspaper, the owners of the New Zealand Shipping Company and the Minister of Transport (three Jewish parties) struck up a deal to sell commercial tickets for a profit.

The Prime Minister at the time (Clement Atlee) and the Minister for Labour and National Service (George Isaacs) had no idea that they were coming and if you go back and read the minutes from the House of Commons and articles in the press at the time they said they had no idea who had invited them, they were embarrassed about it and they hoped that no more would follow.

These people weren’t invited here to “rebuild our country”. They bought tickets to Britain from people who had no right to invite them here in order to build a better lives for themselves.

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