In 1968, Enoch Powell's sensational comments about race - known as his `rivers of blood' speech - provoked the strongest reaction to a speech by a modern British politician. Overnight he became a national figure - reviled by some as a racist, hailed by others as a hero. But his attitude to immigration was just one aspect of a pugnacious, radical career, which made him the most controversial politician of his age.
Contains 8 pages of b/w photographs.