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In the past I'd have said the same. However, here in Britain, the town or city with the highest percentage of immigrants (apart from London itself) is not Leicester, Birmingham or Bradford, but Boston in Lincolnshire, with the twist being they are mostly Europeans (especially Poles, Lithuanians, Romanians and Portuguese).
N.B. Looking at the 2021 Census stats again, I admit I was wrong. Boston has the highest percentage of specifically European immigrants anywhere in the UK, but Leicester, Birmingham and some other towns and cities still do surpass it when it comes to immigrants overall.
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I know it's an abuse of the word. In France when people talk about multicultural issues, it's a politicaly correct way to say multi racial or at the very least multi confessional.
One grandmother from Provence/Monaco, rest Burgundy and Isere (where i was born)
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Abortions too. Used to be the strictiest law where you could face jail time, both for the woman and doctors. It's been depenalized but not legalised, especially for doctors.
What's more funny is to see what is deemed acceptable for the poors by the riches or people in position of power, in regular countries, and what they apply in their own circles.
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