Rivers bloody re run poll
You're referring to the infamous "Rivers of Blood" speech by Enoch Powell, a British politician, in 1968. The speech was a controversial and divisive address in which Powell warned of the dangers of immigration and the potential for racial violence.
The speech was delivered on April 20, 1968, at a Conservative Party meeting in Birmingham, England. In it, Powell quoted a passage from Virgil's Aeneid, which described the blood of the slaughtered Trojans flowing like a river through the streets of Troy. He used this imagery to warn of the potential consequences of unchecked immigration from Commonwealth countries, particularly from the Caribbean and South Asia.
Powell's speech was widely criticized as racist and divisive, and it led to a significant backlash against him and his political career. Many people saw the speech as a call to violence and a justification for discrimination against minority groups.
In the years since the speech, the term "Rivers of Blood" has become synonymous with racist and xenophobic rhetoric. It is often used to describe language or policies that are perceived as discriminatory or divisive.
As for a "re-run" poll, it's unlikely that such a poll would be conducted today, given the controversy and harm caused by Powell's original speech. However, it's possible that some researchers or historians might conduct a poll or survey to gauge public opinion on the issues Powell raised, or to assess the impact of his speech on British society and politics.