Now we are seeing the growth of positive forces acting against integration, of vested interests in the preservation and sharpening of racial and religious differences, with a view to the exercise of actual domination, first over fellow-immigrants and then over the rest of the population. When Churchill stood silent during the massacre at Hola in Kenya, in which brutal domination was exercised over a native people in the name of Britain, I stood up. And I will stand up anywhere in the world, including here at home, where a people's self-determination and freedom from outside domination is being threatened in the name of our Kingdom. The cloud no bigger than a man's hand, that can so rapidly overcast the sky, has been visible recently in Wolverhampton and has shown signs of spreading quickly...For these dangerous and divisive elements the legislation proposed in the Race Relations Bill is the very pabulum they need to flourish. If we go beyond mere equality to the transformation of Britain through massive and unbalanced immigration, we will be repeating the same horrors that still scar our former colonies. The way to address the wrongs which have been imposed upon India, Kenya, and Nigeria in the service of the Crown is not, under any circumstance, to impose the same on us. As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see "the River Tiber foaming with much blood."