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A New Beginning
In 1948 a ship arrived in England, which changed British society forever. The Empire Windrush left Jamaica on May 24th with over three hundred passengers. 5.1. ……….. Most of the passengers were men but there were some women and children on board, too. They arrived in Britain on June 22 and most ended up in Brixton in South London, close to job agencies which were offering them employment.
Although the immigrants were hard-working and doing jobs that the local population didn't want to do, there was a lot of opposition to their presence in the country. Trade Unions were worried that they would work for lower wages than native-born workers. Others were against them because of racism. There was no real reason for this. It was just the fear of the unknown.
Despite these problems, the new arrivals soon found work in service industries such as the new National Health Service or on the railways. These jobs often involved working with members of the public. 5.2. ……….. Attitudes slowly started to change and people became more accepting. By 1955, there were over 18,000 Jamaicans living and working in Britain. They had become a permanent part of British society.
Now, Caribbean food and music have become part of British culture. 5.3. ………And, with later arrivals from India
and Pakistan, Britain has become a truly multicultural society.
A It's impossible to imagine the country without its West Indian community.
B These attitudes made it hard for them to settle down in their new home.
C They had paid a small fare in response to newspaper adverts offering work in Britain.
D That's because they worked harder than anyone else.
E This meant that other people got to know and understand them.