Monday, June 1

The demand for the addition of colonial history in the British curriculum


 

 

There is a demand for the addition of the British colonial history in British curriculum. It’s demanded that the leader of the opposition party Labor Party Jeremy Corbyn.

The leader, known as anti-apartheid, believes that the impact of British colonialism should be taught in schools. This is a very important issue. He told about his position this week.

From the 1940s to the 1970s, the term migratory migrants to the United Kingdom was termed as Windshield Generation. Many of the incumbent immigration policies of the British government were considered illegal in the country.

Ex Home Minister Amber Rudd, who was recently criticized by the Home Ministry for the purpose of fixing the target of illegal immigrants out of the country. According to the target, in the next few years there was a plan to get more than 10 percent illegal immigrants out of the UK.

It was forced to resign at the end of April 29, when the Ex Home Minister Amber Rudd was forced to resign in the face of massive criticism. Sajid Javid, the child of a Pakistani-born immigrant family, was appointed as the new Home Minister. The issue of determining the target of driving illegal immigrants is known as Windrash Scandal.

Prior to 1973, as a Commonwealth citizen, many of the people who went to the UK from the UK have been at risk of the windshaw scandal.

Jeremy Corbyn said that changing the textbooks in the context of the Windrash scandal is much more important now. Leader of the Labor Party, the top leader of the Commonwealth countries, denied the British citizenship rejection of the passage of the British passage.

Jeremy Corbyn talks about the plan to launch an educational trust. According to his plan, in this system, school-level students will be able to know about the effect of slavery and the struggle for slave trade.

Jeremy Corbyn said that it is more important to include the history of the British colony in the curriculum than to understand the role and legacy of the British Empire, colonialism and slavery in our society.