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Maroc Maroc - THEGUARDIAN.COM - 20/Jun 11:30

Dining across the divide: ‘It felt as if I was fighting for us to have something in common – she was living in a different world’

One worries that immigrants who don’t assimilate are a threat to British culture. The other thinks we can learn a lot from newcomers. Was there anything they could agree on?

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