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What does it really mean to be a citizen?

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Is There a Windrush Scandal?

Ian reveals how Britain worked to maintain its influence overseas while guarding its borders through a series of nationality and immigration acts. Legislation that was to alter the relationship between citizen and country created two-tiered citizenship system which favoured white citizens. This is not a short or easy saga to digest, but it starts with a 1948 British Nationality Act brought in by Clement Attlee's government. The Labour Party's great victory shows that the country is ready for a new policy to face new world conditions," he says.

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