The ramble is an age-old English tradition, and this ruminative essay uses that meditative format to talk with many English people about immigration, race and the changing face of England, and try to make sense of where the UK is moving post-Brexit.
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The ramble is an age-old English tradition, and this ruminative essay uses that meditative format to talk with many English people about immigration, race and the changing face of England, and try to make sense of where the UK is moving post-Brexit.