The Right Honourable John Enoch Powell, MBE

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The Right Honourable John Enoch Powell, MBE

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Birthplace: Stechford, Warwickshire, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Death: February 08, 1998 (85)
King Edward VII's Hospital, London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Albert Enoch Powell and Ellen Mary Powell
Husband of Margaret Pamela Powell and Margaret Pamela Powell
Father of Private and Private

Occupation: Politician
Medals of Valor: British War Medal, Africa Star, Military MBE (1939-1945) Star
Military Service: Brigadier, British Army - WWII (1939-1945)
Political Party: Conservative (1947-1974) Ulster Unionist (1974-1987)
Managed by: Robert Jerome Jeffers
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About The Right Honourable John Enoch Powell, MBE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Powell

John Enoch Powell, MBE (16 June 1912 – 8 February 1998), was a British politician. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (1950–1974) and was Minister of Health (1960–1963) then Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP (1974–1987). Before entering politics, Powell was a classical scholar. During the Second World War, he served in both staff and intelligence positions, reaching the rank of brigadier. He also wrote poetry, and many books on classical and political subjects.

Powell attracted widespread attention for his "Rivers of Blood" speech, delivered on 20 April 1968 to the General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre. In it, Powell criticised the rates of immigration into the UK, especially from the New Commonwealth, and opposed the anti-discrimination legislation Race Relations Bill. The speech drew sharp criticism from some of Powell's own party members and The Times, with Conservative Party leader Edward Heath dismissing Powell a day after the speech from his position as Shadow Defence Secretary.

In the aftermath of the speech, several polls suggested that 67 to 82 per cent of the UK population agreed with Powell's opinions. His supporters claimed that the large public following that Powell attracted helped the Conservatives to win the 1970 general election,[8] and perhaps cost them the February 1974 general election,[9] when Powell turned his back on the Conservatives by endorsing a vote for Labour, which returned as a minority government. Powell was returned to the House of Commons in October 1974 as the Ulster Unionist Party MP for the Northern Ireland constituency of South Down. He represented the constituency until he was defeated at the 1987 general election.

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The Right Honourable John Enoch Powell, MBE's Timeline

1912
June 16, 1912
Stechford, Warwickshire, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
1998
February 8, 1998
Age 85
King Edward VII's Hospital, London, Greater London, United Kingdom