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  • The word " Powellism " was, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, coined by " The Economist " on 17 July 1965.
  • There is an attitude of mind which can be called " Powellism " and it is excellent that now we have the evidence collected in a book.
  • Enoch Powell distanced himself philosophically from Margaret Thatcher; notably when it was remarked to him that she was a convert to Powellism, Powell replied : " A pity she never understood it !"
  • Conversely, many older voters came of age during the 1970s, under the impact of the anti-immigrant rhetoric promoted by Powellism, Thatcherism, and the NF, and thus have less tolerant attitudes.
  • Libertarian Murray Rothbard advocated Powellism as a proper step toward free markets in the early 1970s, writing " There is only political strategy that carries hope for Britain in the foreseeable future : that of the dissident stormy petrel of British politics, Enoch Powell.
  • During the 1990s, party modernisers suggested that the BNP move away from a policy of compulsory repatriation and toward a voluntary system, whereby non-white persons would be offered financial incentives to leave the UK . This idea, adopted from Powellism, was deemed more electorally palatable.
  • The word was originally used to describe Powell's views on economics, and Powell offered his own definition : " [ Powellism is ] an almost unlimited faith in the ability of the people to get what they want through peace, capital, profit and a competitive market ".