Drawbridge Britain
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative explores Britain's deep-seated obsession with immigration, tracing its evolution from the arrival of the Windrush in 1948 to the Brexit vote fueled by fear of newcomers. It highlights the challenges faced by immigrants due to government policies and societal attitudes, while also showcasing the resilience of both British residents and immigrants in forging their lives together. Russell Hargrave poses critical questions about the future of Britain in an era of immigration, advocating for a more inclusive and liberal society.
