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2. Reasons for Leaving

Exploring Caribbean migrants’ reasons for leaving and the shock of arrival in Britain. Read by Don Warrington and Burt Caesar.

Growing up in 1960s Luton, Colin Grant avoided asking his Jamaican parents why they had emigrated to Britain in the 1950s.

But now, 70 years after the many ships (and some planes) brought a generation of young and hopeful British citizens to the shores of the UK from the West Indies, it is time to hear their stories in their own words.

After the Second World War, Britain encouraged immigration from Commonwealth countries.

To a large extent this was to help rebuild the country, as there was a shortage of labour at the time. The migrants were coming to a country promising prosperity and employment. Their stories are of hope and regret, of triumphs and challenges, brimming with humour, anger and wisdom.

Together, they reveal a rich tapestry of Caribbean British lives.

This episode explores the reasons for leaving and the shock of arrival.

Introduction read by Colin Grant

Read by Dona Croll, Don Warrington, Michelle Greenidge and Colin Salmon

Abridged by Colin Grant, Jill Waters and Isobel Creed

Producer: Jill Waters

A Waters Company production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, first broadcast in October 2019.

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