Why a vibrant, multicultural London scares the right / Letters
Readers respond to an article by Jonathan Liew on rightwing condemnation of the capital Regarding Jonathan Liew’s article (Say what you like about ‘Sadiq Khan’s no-go hellscape’ – Britain’s cities prove the rightwing agitators wrong, 3 November), my experience of London has been one of welcome (…)
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