Uganda to UK: A long journey
In the year Priti Patel was born in London, the then Ugandan dictator Idi Amin informed his nation that God had instructed him (in a dream) to expel Ugandan Asians. Later he called the thriving trading community “bloodsuckers” and gave them three months to leave — those with British passports first, then the rest. In all, 60,000 Asians fled Uganda, around 28,000 of whom settled in a cold and grey Britain...
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