4.5.2

Commonwealth Immigrants Act

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Commonwealth Immigrants Act, 1962

The Commonwealth Immigrants Act was an attempt to control the scale of immigration into the UK.

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Measures to control immigration in 1962

  • The Commonwealth Immigrants Act tried to curb immigration into the UK.
  • Immigration for 'former colonial subjects' stopped, even if they were holders of British passports.
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Classifying immigrants

  • Immigrants were divided into three groups:
    • Those with employment in the UK already arranged.
    • Those with ‘in-demand’ skills or qualifications.
    • Others (who were put on a waiting list).
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Impact of the act

  • The act had the effect of discriminating against black and Asian workers. A higher proportion of white immigrants already had the skills listed on the 'in-demand' list.
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Reaction to the act

  • The act was unfair but received support from 70% of the British public.
  • Mainstream British society at that time could be considered racist, despite no segregation laws being in place as they were in the USA at the time.

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