Afro-Caribbean people in the UK are predominately from the islands of Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, St Lucia and Antigua. These lands were all part of the British empire prior to gaining independence in the 1960s and 1970s. In the aftermath of WW2 Britain was short of manpower to rebuild the country, at the same time there was mass unemployment in the West Indies. During the 1950s government officials went to the Caribbean to recruit nurses, bus drivers, train drivers etc. They were encouraged to emigrate to the 'mother country' where 'the streets were paved with gold'. This was the start of the mass migration of Caribbean people to the UK. At that time the people of the British West Indies were all British subjects with British Passports. Mass migration ended in the early sixties with the passing of UK Immigration laws.
My father came to the UK from Jamaica in 1954.
There is a party in the UK called the British Naionalist party and the want to get rid of all Afro-carabiens (British for black people) but they are a third party
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Street dancing is popular within a lot of cultures, and there are a lot of different types. In the UK (largely in London) street dance in the form of break dancing is popular and this originated in New York. Street dancing is very popular in Brazilian culture, American and British culture, and also the hip-hop and rave cultures throughout the world. There are also Afro-American, Afro-Caribbean, South American and West African cultures.
No, Tesco does not have stores in the Caribbean. Tesco is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer primarily operating in the UK and several European countries. While there are various grocery chains in the Caribbean, Tesco has not expanded its operations to that region.
No. Born in London UK, Her father is a Nigerian.
Caribbean immigrants moved to the UK primarily due to a labor shortage in the aftermath of World War II. They were recruited to work in various industries such as public transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing. Additionally, many were drawn by the promise of economic opportunities and a better standard of living in the UK.
The Cayman Islands are considered a British Overseas Territory. The Islands are one of 14 British Territories that have voted to remain territories of Britain.
Pakistanis are more in uk because Pakistan is a part of European and British commonwealth. Most Pakistanis in uk are very ghetto which influences many Pakistani immigrants to move in. Also Pakistan is a very cold country that's why they move into uk:)
Caribbean Countries that were once British Colonies are: Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Barbados Bahamas 5.St. Kitts & Nevis British Virgin Islands Turks and Caicos (Although Guyana is not Geographically located in the Caribbean relations with Caribbean brethren may make it seem so. Especially since Guyana was also a British Colony.) British Honduras Now known as Belize Dominica Grenada St. Lucia
Um he didn't hes British and still lives in the UK?
In the UK, the majority of the population is White British. There is also a significant population of Indian, Pakistani, Black African, Black Caribbean, and Chinese ethnicities, among others. The UK is a diverse country with people from various cultural backgrounds.
The UK lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea