Dining across the divide : ‘For him it seems to come down to good immigrants and bad immigrants’
One is a Reform voter who supports Tommy Robinson and thinks Muslims want to take over. The other works with immigrants and knows they’re not here to steal jobs or get benefits. Can they make it through a meal together? Amrit, 32, Birmingham Occupation Immigration solicitor Continue reading...
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