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If # you # you'll get # into # on to a bus in London, the bus conductor and the driver will probably # been # be West Indians.

If # you'll # you go to see a doctor, perhaps he'll # be # been an Indian.

If # you're going # you go to a restaurant, the waiter will # speak # spoke with an Italian or Spanish accent.

If # you # you'll buy vegetables, the greengrocer will # possible # possibly be a Cypriot.

They all speak # English # the English ... but each # speak # speaks a different English!

A lot of new people have # came # come to live in Britain # in # since the last hundred years.

In the # Nineteenth # Nineteen Century, most of them were Irishmen who # came # have come to work.

But the British have always tried # help #to help people who have # run # ran away from bad governments, and, since 1900, a lot of people # came # have come because they've #must # had to leave their countries.

In the last war, people # have come # came from nearly # every # all country in Europe.

Some of them # went # gone back to their own countries after the war; but # others # another liked Britain and stayed there.

Since the war, thousands of people # came # have come from the countries that # were # have been once British and # have now got # are now having their own governments.

These people are often # very # much poor; but # they're speaking # they speak English and they've got British nationality, so they come # for # to work and live in Britain.

There are Chinese # of # from Hong Kong, West Indians, Africans, Cypriots, Maltese, Indians, Pakistanis, Malysians — people # out of # from all the countries of the British Commonwealth.

A lot of people have come from Europe, too: Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians and Greeks.

So # much # many people wanted # to come # come that there weren't #enough # too many houses for them all; # so that, # so, since 1965, many fewer have been allowed to come into the country.

Because all these people have arrived in the last twenty years, # Britain's # Britain changed a lot.

There are now Indian and Chinese restaurants in even the smallest towns.

Cypriots like to # have got # have small shops and cafes, so a lot of the # greengrocer # greengrocer's and dairies and fish-and-chip shops now # have got # belong to Cypriots.

The West Indians work #as # like bus drivers and conductors, as train drivers, porters and nurses.

The Spanish, Portuguese and Italians work in hotels and restaurants.

Pakistanis often # are working # work in factories, Indians in government offices.

There are large areas in Bradford, a town in # the North # North of England, # that # where only Pakistanis live.

In Soho, in London, there's a large Chinese area.

But there are also areas like Notting Hill in London where people of all # nationalities# nationality and colours live #happy # happily together.

Sometimes, you can't # see # look at anybody English!

All these people have # bought # brought a little from their own countries with them, and have # make # made Britain more interesting.

The West Indians and the Indians # have # did brought their music, the Africans have brought their art, and every nationality # got # has got its own restaurants.

There's even a party in the streets of Soho every year # while # when the Chinese New Year begins!

# By # For some of the new people, it isn't easy # live # to live in Britain.

There are offices that help these people and look after anyone # who's # whose very poor.

And nobody in Britain's allowed to be rude about anyone's colour or nationality: if you are, you can go to # prison! # the prison!


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