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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Various.
    SV Emigrants from West Indies disembarking at Plymouth from the S.S. Colobie, onto tender. CU West Indian man disembarking. CU Another man disembarking. CU Pan, woman with floral dress on, disembarking. SCU Long haired West Indian man vaulting gangway. SCU A French sailor carrying child down gangway. SV Piled up luggage on deck. SCU Pan, West Indian people on tender as it approaches shore. LV Tender as it approaches shore, with English coastline in background.
    CU Road sign: "Somerleyton Road" in Brixton. GV Pan, Somerleyton Road in Brixton. SV Interior, Walter Austin (8 years here) post office worker, joined by his wife on easy chair. CU The Austin children - twin girls. SV Interior, Mrs Dorothy Morgan (2 years here) husband on night work, and woman on right Miss Edna Young (2 years here) nurse in the South & General Hospital. CU Miss Young, pan to Mrs Morgan. SV & CU Mr and Mrs Samuel Davis, a commercial teacher, at present working as display machinist (been over here for four months). CU Mr and Mrs Samuel Davis.
    LV Brixton labour exchange. SV Notice board outside exchange. GV Loughborough Park building site. SV Black workers on site. SCU Workers receiving instructions. SV Men at work. CU Man working on scaffolding. CU Another man working on scaffolding.
    SV Interior, black children in nursery at Coldharbour Lane. CU Mixed children in care of attendants. SCU black child and white child together on rocking horse. CU black child in swing. SCU Attendant feeling black girl's hair.
    Angle shot, Colonial Office. SV. Deputation led by Mayor of Lambeth, Councillor White outside. CU Mayor of Lambeth. SV Deputation entering, pan up to Colonial Office. SV John Parsons, Pathe reporter interviewing Mayor of Lambeth. lead for voice. SCU Mayor saying: "...First is long term policy which will have to be adopted... ...development of West Indies themselves... ...only answer to this problem."
    GV Pan, sugar plantation in West Indies. SV & CU Man cutting down sugar cane. GV Line of people carrying cane to barges. SV people dumping cane in barge. GV & SV Pan, houses in the West Indies. SCU Small boy being bathed in bucket. SCU & CU Woman washing clothes on side of river. CU Woman beating washing with stick. GV A West Indian market street. SV Vendors sitting in road with their goods. SCU Bunches of bananas. SV Pan, black women walking over to fruit market in Brixton. CU Woman pointing. SCU Woman's purchase being handed to her. CU Woman receiving purchase. SV Sequence of black people walking about Brixton.
    SV John Parsons walking with Bill Strachan from Jamaica. He was commissioned bomber pilot in R.A.F. during world war two and now a council office worker. Lead for voice - CU Bill Strachan being interviewed (natural sound). Parsons asks about his views on Jamaican emigrants. Strachan replies: "...our people from West Indies here have no enmity to any British people... ...will be a strength to them... ...are ambitious... ...will not under cut trade unionists... ...will help in the cultural life... ...co-operative with the British people... ...no special privileges or anything more than other British worker."
    SV Another load of emigrants arriving in bitter weather. LV Emigrants aboard ship lining to see emigration officer. SV Official checking their papers. SCU Well wrapped people on ship. SV & SCU People with children being helped down gangway. SV Emigrant families down gangway. SCU Two heavily clothed but frozen looking emigrants.
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Komentáře • 261

  • @CallmeMrStar
    @CallmeMrStar Před rokem +45

    I visit this video every so often to see my Grandfather and his brothers!

  • @preacaininternational5637

    Great homely people !As an Irish lad I emigrated in the eighties and had the joy of working with some of the old chippies and Thier sons in building sites as lo over London I can tell you to that I felt at home with them. I lived in Brixton and Clapham and we got along grand and even played hurling. On the green . no problems there just good memories of good work buddies family men with good grafters with humor and dedication big up Carribean cousins from your Irish buddy

  • @pallyali786
    @pallyali786 Před 2 lety +74

    It was so classy the way people used to dress back in them days.

    • @marleyite
      @marleyite Před 2 lety +8

      pallyali786: I noticed that too. Well dressed and well groomed and not a scruffy jeans with cut away leg in sight 😊😊

    • @jamworldmusic
      @jamworldmusic Před rokem

      ​@@marleyite yall are brainwashed in thinking what is good and what is bad dressing by this media bs fix up n use logics stop being brainwashed by colonizers

    • @marleyite
      @marleyite Před rokem

      @@jamworldmusic I think you talking to the wrong person.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před rokem +1

      my people are super prideful. get dressed up to go to the supermarket when i was a kid 😂. this thing england did to us was uncool tho. i realize they did other places worse.

    • @atilla4372
      @atilla4372 Před rokem +2

      That's the one thing I wish we could bring back in the 21st century.

  • @barb4645
    @barb4645 Před rokem +45

    Our ancestors colonised their lands and used their resources e.g. to make us rich in trade. Men were chained as slaves in appalling conditions on long journeys as we farmed them out to do more work in other colonies Then we forced them to fight in our wars..
    I think we owed them a life here!

    • @joshgosh6067
      @joshgosh6067 Před rokem +5

      Who is 'We'?
      The posh end of town or the poor end of town?

    • @Gabriel-kn7yn
      @Gabriel-kn7yn Před rokem

      If it were the other way it would be the same, the human being is cruel so stop to problematizing.

    • @joshgosh6067
      @joshgosh6067 Před rokem

      @@Gabriel-kn7yn All immigration - to ANY country is entirely based in immigrants beibg shoveled down to the poor side of town.
      Immigration would never happen anywhere, if the posh end if town takes all the burden. Hence, the middle-classes, who make these decisions to let them in, never suffer the consequences of their own decisions..

    • @whynot6950
      @whynot6950 Před rokem +3

      We aquired Jamaica from the Spanish I think you need to do some research around how West Indians arrived in the Caribbean.

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +8

      @@whynot6950 Britain still _"acquired"_ Jamaica nonetheless. When it shouldn't have in the first place. Doesn't make it any better that Spain and other countries were involved.

  • @Pat.Mustard.
    @Pat.Mustard. Před 11 měsíci +15

    The windrush generation of immigrants from the Caribbean are wonderful people. Hard-working, gentle & friendly. lovely.

  • @lindabrown0
    @lindabrown0 Před rokem +6

    Been reading the comments and having fun (lol). All these clever people giving their opinions. Very enlightening............

  • @TruthSeeker30_
    @TruthSeeker30_ Před rokem +11

    Streets look clean

  • @user-yf4gx9lw6c
    @user-yf4gx9lw6c Před 2 lety +39

    I always say to my grandparents you can’t say “coloured.” Watching this is realise that during their pre-teen years this was just the way Britain was.

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 Před 2 lety +1

      My grandparents used the same term. It was just the norm.

    • @guidadiehl9176
      @guidadiehl9176 Před 2 lety +14

      Maybe you should spend less time lecturing your elders over what they can and cannot say.

    • @user-yf4gx9lw6c
      @user-yf4gx9lw6c Před 2 lety +7

      @@guidadiehl9176 not really. British standards and inclusivity are a lot different then they used to be. Words like coloured aren’t used anymore and aren’t appreciated.

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 Před 2 lety +9

      @@user-yf4gx9lw6c
      They are used though, that was the guys point. They may not be "appreciated" or deemed acceptable by many, but what right does one citizen have to tell another citizen what words they can and can't use?

    • @user-yf4gx9lw6c
      @user-yf4gx9lw6c Před 2 lety +9

      @@davidmccann9811 I have a right to piont out when somethings wrong. If someone tells me 2+2=5 I’m goanna point out that’s wrong. If someone uses a word that is derogatory and offensive I’m goanna point that out. I would rather correct my grandparents then have a my grandma regularly say the n-word.

  • @Tropicaya
    @Tropicaya Před 2 lety +28

    £10 per week pay and 30 shillings per week rent? Jeez! That's about 1/3 of the pay. Interesting the same ratio is very common today. Hmmmm??

    • @simongrey3806
      @simongrey3806 Před rokem +3

      Thirty shillings is £1-1/2. £10 per week is 800 shillings per month. They're paying about 3.75% of their income in rent.

    • @simongrey3806
      @simongrey3806 Před rokem +5

      Sorry, its 30 shillings rent, 200 shillings income, so about 15%. Still not quite 1/3.

    • @mikedee5864
      @mikedee5864 Před rokem +1

      1/6 and a bit,of the pay.

    • @renwoxing8287
      @renwoxing8287 Před rokem +3

      Its meant to keep us poor !¡!
      CHARGED JUST ENOUGH $ To ENSURE that we remain poor and without enough excess funds to rapidly reach wealth !
      It Takes Clever Actions or family support to rise properly !

    • @RBAILEY57
      @RBAILEY57 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Not 1/3, 15%.

  • @lovefulfilsthelaw9013
    @lovefulfilsthelaw9013 Před 2 lety +45

    Trust in The Lord God for He is good and His mecry endoreth for all genarations be blessed in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ Amen.

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 Před 2 lety +34

    Ironic that they were talking about mass immigration and it's impact on housing even then.

    • @audreydralega7158
      @audreydralega7158 Před 2 lety +14

      Especially as the invitation came from a Britain that couldn't persuade its own working class to do the less lucrative work.

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 Před rokem +6

      @@audreydralega7158
      They could and they did. What jobs do you think the British working class were doing post war?

    • @trevormcdonald385
      @trevormcdonald385 Před rokem +5

      @@davidmccann9811dole

    • @thomasreed49
      @thomasreed49 Před 10 měsíci

      @@audreydralega7158
      You’re living in a fantasy world they were never invited to come here. The government didn’t want him here in Lord of the indigenous population. That said there has been some very sensible comments and nice comments on this program. But you always get one that tries to turn white against blacks and blacks against white you are that one. I’ve had great fun with Afro-Caribbeans work wise enjoy the company. You wouldn’t be one of them

    • @JohnDoe-bh2lp
      @JohnDoe-bh2lp Před 6 měsíci

      @@davidmccann9811 Nothing, that's why Britain needed to bring so many Jamaicans to do the jobs the whites didn't want.

  • @maxwellhurlock6285
    @maxwellhurlock6285 Před rokem +15

    I have several family members who immigrated to the UK in the 1950s from Jamaica, and their descendants still call Britain their home

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před rokem +3

      i look at the affair through adult eyes now and i consider it a scam. used our people and even these days throw them out. gave us independence to put their responsibility to rest. still its so fascinating how we changed the landscape over there so remarkably

    • @ahronthegreat
      @ahronthegreat Před rokem

      Don’t care didn’t ask

    • @johnathandaviddunster38
      @johnathandaviddunster38 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Darkness-ie2yl😅😅😅😅

  • @richardmuirhead5428
    @richardmuirhead5428 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Fought their wars, gave them swag.

  • @PaulWalshp-wx4in
    @PaulWalshp-wx4in Před 5 měsíci +11

    JUST THE START OF IT ALL !!!!!!!

  • @MelinkaMC
    @MelinkaMC Před rokem +7

    That says a lot about the cultural development, specially in reggae music

  • @lorrainejohnson2425
    @lorrainejohnson2425 Před měsícem

    Thank God for my grandparents that sacrificed to leave their county the carribean to come to the uk for hope and a better life as they built up England to where it is today.They deserve the respect and honour.Thankyou Jesus 🙏🏻

    • @tomderby7759
      @tomderby7759 Před měsícem

      Thank you for being respectful to my country ❤

    • @Fidelisjoff
      @Fidelisjoff Před 27 dny +1

      The English built up England we never needed immigration. Immigrants invited themselves as the Labour Government permitted it in 1948. Today, the times shown here, are far removed from the dystopia immigration has created. Most blacks are now directly from Africa and are a huge cost to the tax payer with 48% alone taken up social housing at a time of a housing crisis. My country is unrecognisable and it's culture sidelined as every other culture is celebrated. A very unhappy situation. Immigration benefits the immigration and rarely the nation they enter. Today the problems from immigration are huge and growing.

    • @trevormcdonald385
      @trevormcdonald385 Před dnem

      @@Fidelisjoffthat’s a fair point but what you always forget is you immigrated to places like Australia, New Zealand and Canada at the same time. If it’s good enough for you why not for a country like Jamaica which was a British territory since before act of union between England and Scotland?

  • @coltonsimmonds6991
    @coltonsimmonds6991 Před rokem +5

    'Why A Jamaican Problem Only'?

  • @babeena_gt_3645
    @babeena_gt_3645 Před 2 lety +85

    When west indian and jamaican people went to Britain they should have entered on red carpet because they would not have fell into hardship to begin with if england just left their islands alone to begin with

    • @mididoctors
      @mididoctors Před 2 lety

      You do realise we ENSLAVED THEM and took them to the west indies first ..they did not originate there ?

    • @osmundbullock2219
      @osmundbullock2219 Před 2 lety +32

      You don't seem to realize that black West Indians were originally shipped there as slaves from Africa. If the Europeans (not only British) had "left the islands alone to begin with", there would be no black (i.e. of African origin) West Indians in the Caribbean at all! They were not "their" islands: before Spanish conquest in the late 1400s &1500s, the Caribbean islands were inhabited by various Arawak tribes originating in South America, who had in turn conquered and supplanted other indigenous people who had been there for thousands of years.
      I'm afraid that in those days, 200 to 500 years ago, all over the world *everybody* of every colour tried to conquer and colonize everybody else - it's just that the Europeans were particularly good at at it. Long before the Europeans arrived, West Africa itself, where most of the slaves came from, was a place of dozens of competing native black kingdoms, who spent all their time at war with each other, fighting to get the most land, gold, ivory and slaves - the slaves were traded in their millions, along with gold and ivory, across the Sahara via Timbuktu, to the Muslim world of North Africa.

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Před 2 lety +5

      @@osmundbullock2219 You're not THE "Osmund Bullock" of acting fame are you? Whether you are or not, well said, good to see there are still some others who can think for themselves without the helpful "man from the left" helping you to understand.

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před 2 lety +2

      You were not from them Islands 🙆🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @babeena_gt_3645
      @babeena_gt_3645 Před rokem +5

      @@osmundbullock2219 very enlightening education. Thank you

  • @rickchros1919
    @rickchros1919 Před rokem +6

    It just shows ingrained race and nationality were back then, this a relative to the time, quite a liberal a video but still the idea that those of Jamaican descent should be in Jamaica is unwavering

    • @user-hh8yc9eb2k
      @user-hh8yc9eb2k Před rokem +3

      UK refused to take in British whites who lived in South Africa. Colonization was a financial burden on UK, but its aim was to get rid of the population, so migration to UK is like madness.

    • @Cardoso_l-w6w
      @Cardoso_l-w6w Před 10 měsíci

      @@user-hh8yc9eb2ksame with Portugal, after Angola got its independence, Portugal was reluctant to take in the Portuguese Angolans and now in the 21st century hundreds of thousands have returned back to Angola to live and work

  • @asa1973100
    @asa1973100 Před 10 měsíci +7

    The West Indies the slums of the Empire As quoted by Lloyd George ( Yet we are led to believe that these people left their Paradise islands to come and work in the damp cold miserable British climate for peanuts as a goodwill gesture ) !

    • @jessielegrande5211
      @jessielegrande5211 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What's your point?

    • @DHM_TV-s4k
      @DHM_TV-s4k Před 3 měsíci

      He need dig up shat millions time inna head for every races comments and remarks he made these ppl really think is

    • @englishpatriot9464
      @englishpatriot9464 Před 3 měsíci

      They weren't invited? ​@@DHM_TV-s4k

    • @Fidelisjoff
      @Fidelisjoff Před 27 dny

      ​@@jessielegrande5211No one wanted immigrants and they invited themselves permanently changing the nation they entered.

    • @trevormcdonald385
      @trevormcdonald385 Před dnem

      @@Fidelisjoffand? You went to Australia in the millions a few Jamaicans won’t hurt

  • @royalegamer2704
    @royalegamer2704 Před rokem +15

    Karma init. Why exploit their people for centuries then invite them to work if you couldn't look after their basic needs

    • @marleyite
      @marleyite Před rokem +3

      @Haku Yuki : I think you mean - Opportunity 🙂🙂

    • @garypautard1069
      @garypautard1069 Před rokem +6

      They were not invited.

    • @tazdaniels4869
      @tazdaniels4869 Před rokem +12

      @@garypautard1069 They were invited. It's a fact the British Government invited and actively encouraged people from the Caribbean to help fill the gaps in the labour market.

    • @Jabberstax
      @Jabberstax Před rokem +3

      Karma? More like government policy that got us here.

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +2

      @@garypautard1069 they were... 1 quick search on the internet shows the invitation

  • @reubenfevrier2349
    @reubenfevrier2349 Před 2 lety +14

    Councillor White!

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Před rokem +18

    The beginning of the end for Great Britain.

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +3

      What do you mean by that?

    • @Alberga1900
      @Alberga1900 Před rokem +5

      U literally invite us because the world war and nhs

    • @RBAILEY57
      @RBAILEY57 Před 11 měsíci +3

      That began with the arrival of the Empire Windrush in June, 1948.

    • @MasalaMan
      @MasalaMan Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@rtmiddleeast4968 Wrong, you didn't even watch more than a minute into the video. As they say their was plenty of work to go around for all at the time.

    • @kholebandz-gq9lh
      @kholebandz-gq9lh Před 5 měsíci

      You wouldn’t have a nhs if it wasn’t for the windrush it didn’t exist before them and it’s crumbling as they begin to leave your dirty sunless ugly land!

  • @FGBBQ21
    @FGBBQ21 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Atleast better than the US around the same time

  • @alfredroyal3473
    @alfredroyal3473 Před rokem +9

    They were British. Fair enough. Now Jamaica wants to remove the monarch. Fair enough. I wouldn’t give them another penny in aid. Fair enough.

    • @Bababui69
      @Bababui69 Před rokem

      More black people immigrated to the US than were forced during slavery.

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +1

      If Jamaica leaves the Commonwealth then yeah "fair enough". After that, slave trade compensation is deserved though.

    • @jeddaniels2283
      @jeddaniels2283 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Jamaican's own the blessed island they now live upon. Once African sold by Africa for sure. What more is needed then freedom the Island folk now own.

    • @careytitan9097
      @careytitan9097 Před 6 měsíci

      Being in the British empire does not make any ethnically British.

    • @jessielegrande5211
      @jessielegrande5211 Před 4 měsíci

      the Brits should remove the monarch too if they were not so pathetically servile and loved tugging their forelocks to the freeloading parasites.

  • @mididoctors
    @mididoctors Před 2 lety +14

    More tolerant attitude than Priti Patel is it not ..... How we gave/let the gammons drag this nation into the sewer

  • @alcestebaronhelies6320
    @alcestebaronhelies6320 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Coucou tou le monde 🥰🥰

  • @RxxhPickneyEnt.
    @RxxhPickneyEnt. Před 2 lety +16

    Jah jah jah look how them a deport the people them now

  • @corentin334
    @corentin334 Před 2 lety +1

    merci mme cavadini

  • @nacsocchick
    @nacsocchick Před rokem +15

    They all have to go back

    • @lindabrown0
      @lindabrown0 Před rokem +17

      Too late. That's not going to happen (lol). Deal with it.

    • @photographyinflight4183
      @photographyinflight4183 Před rokem +1

      They threw down a reverse uno card on you🤣.

    • @Arnold-p5z
      @Arnold-p5z Před rokem +12

      I'm enjoying my stay! Thank you very much lol

    • @cL-bf2ug
      @cL-bf2ug Před rokem +3

      No they don’t. If they do then all the white people in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and the US have to go back to the UK

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +2

      Sounds about Hwyte

  • @keifer7813
    @keifer7813 Před 4 měsíci

    2:50 "True his music is gay"
    I've never heard more "battyboi" in any other music

  • @StrangeInvestments
    @StrangeInvestments Před 2 lety +27

    Look how good Britain was to them.

    • @everythingerina9379
      @everythingerina9379 Před 2 lety +38

      you really need to think about that

    • @UKIP
      @UKIP Před 2 lety

      And then we had reversion to the mean...

    • @tripleq7888
      @tripleq7888 Před 2 lety +34

      Britain needed them lol

    • @everythingerina9379
      @everythingerina9379 Před 2 lety

      @@Coneelfrancis who was ungrateful

    • @memberberries3615
      @memberberries3615 Před 2 lety +17

      Bruh they volunteered to fight along side the Brits in WW2 then after the war Britain needed a labour force and wanted Jamaicans to come over and work, that's why they were there. It was supposed to be mutually benificial, sadly too many people didn't understand why they were there in the first place.

  • @rileymead6025
    @rileymead6025 Před rokem

    anyone else watching this while reading The Lonely Londoner’s?

  • @tancreddehauteville764
    @tancreddehauteville764 Před rokem +17

    The idea that these people were automatically considered in law British citizens was utter lunacy. British citizenship should have remained the right only of people with ancestors originating from Great Britain, i.e. most Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians and many white South Africans. The native, indigenous, populations of imperial territories should in no way have been granted that right - this was utter madness.

    • @termsn3804
      @termsn3804 Před rokem +2

      The fact that you had written such a narrow minded argument shows pure idiocy. Had the right not been introduced, this country would not have developed the way it is today. You should thank these people as well as the others, from different regions, for helping build Britain.
      (You are a fool, simply an absolute c*nt)

    • @Smellthecoffee100
      @Smellthecoffee100 Před rokem +1

      Whose idea was it to call them UK citizens?

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před rokem +17

      what you don't appreciate perhaps is your people scammed us to come over there and lighten your load. then when they were done they threw us away like used rags. but as usual we made the best of it and now are so entrenched in your culture you all walk and talk like us 🙂

    • @shevineminto7435
      @shevineminto7435 Před rokem +1

      @@Darkness-ie2ylI thank you

    • @adebolabloke6962
      @adebolabloke6962 Před rokem

      Darknessie2yl
      A lot of what you said there is wrong

  • @MrSfilms94
    @MrSfilms94 Před rokem

    0:25

  • @MrSfilms94
    @MrSfilms94 Před rokem

    1:27

  • @ABB-bw6tc
    @ABB-bw6tc Před rokem

    Reggae reggae sauce

  • @timpatjoe
    @timpatjoe Před 2 lety +24

    A massive mistake

    • @arkitekfran
      @arkitekfran Před 2 lety +2

      Didn't you hear the narrator near the end saying "how pathetic" our people are too dependent because they are lost as hell. My dream is for them to find the courage to wake up, wise up listen and apply.

    • @cL-bf2ug
      @cL-bf2ug Před rokem

      that’s what ur mom said when she gave birth to you

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před rokem +2

      Definitely at least a bit of a mistake. Racism hasn't reduced by much and the welcome has always felt superficial, even in 2023

  • @rasempress9724
    @rasempress9724 Před 8 měsíci

    We were invited to come ‘help rebuild the motherland’…(common ‘m’ intentional)…..Britain had lost a new generation of men n needed our manpower….like our slave ancestors , we built Britain yet again

  • @margaretpepper3550
    @margaretpepper3550 Před 2 lety +25

    That is a film about the suicide of the British nation....

    • @dylanblue2271
      @dylanblue2271 Před 2 lety

      The British nation built it's wealth and it's 'empire' on the backs on enslaved people. That's not an opinion, it's a fact.

    • @punbasedname9032
      @punbasedname9032 Před 2 lety +10

      How?

    • @mididoctors
      @mididoctors Před 2 lety +12

      By voting in Priti Patel and her disgusting policies ?

    • @punbasedname9032
      @punbasedname9032 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mididoctors She wasn't elected in the events shown in the video though

    • @PorkChopExpress86
      @PorkChopExpress86 Před 2 lety +1

      More the result of murder by the British empire. Don't colonise and then complain when it comes back to bite you

  • @bretwein3793
    @bretwein3793 Před rokem +6

    Once they became independent they should’ve been repatriated back to their island and had their British citizenship rescinded much like the Taiwanese and Koreans ceased to be citizens of the Empire of Japan.

    • @scootergrant8683
      @scootergrant8683 Před rokem +12

      Well we didn't do that to Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa as far as I am aware. To be frank, I think that's another good mark in our books.

    • @TruthSeeker30_
      @TruthSeeker30_ Před rokem +7

      Devil

    • @OMG-seriously
      @OMG-seriously Před rokem +4

      White supremists are such hypocrites, They never want the pinks leave Australia, America, Canada, new Zealand, south Africa

    • @cL-bf2ug
      @cL-bf2ug Před rokem +1

      You’re evil. They were British from the moment they were born.

  • @marybedward9381
    @marybedward9381 Před 5 měsíci

    Uk government turned on them 😡

  • @williammohan9784
    @williammohan9784 Před rokem +1

    Bill Strachan was the Clerk of the Court at Clerkenwell Magistrates Court. Woe betide any officer who didn't observe the rules of the court. He was partnered with a Magistrate, who's name escapes me. The terrified all the young probationary constables. But only because they believed in high standards. I found him a very pleasant gentleman when he wasn't savaging me in court, lol