Dining across the divide : ‘We didn’t agree on immigration. She was almost conspiratorial’
She thought he was naive; he thought she was too staunch on immigration. Would they find common ground on capitalism, Trump or nuclear power? Lucas, 23, Blackpool Occupation Works for the NHS Continue reading...
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