Dining across the divide: ‘I was at Oxford, and people had to walk past a statue of a coloniser every day’

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Dining across the divide: ‘I was at Oxford, and people had to walk past a statue of a coloniser every day’
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They might agree on Jeremy Corbyn, but are they as closely aligned on colonialism or the monarchy?

Is in a community choir, where she’s the youngest by some decadesI had steak, and it was very nice. It had a marrowbone and shallot gravy, a vegetarian’s nightmare, delicious. Chocolate mousse for pudding.We both had steak and shared a cauliflower dish. We started off with general chit-chat about where we grew up. I’m from Yorkshire but you can’t tell that from my accent.He’s got an interesting perspective, he’s Anglo-Burmese; mine is different as a British Indian.

She’s very good at putting her point across. She’s a lawyer, you can see how she thinks really clearly.We talked about the state of the Labour party, and how I wasn’t a massive fan of Keir Starmer. I find him quite ineffective. Derren thinks it’s almost a legacy of Jeremy Corbyn, that Keir has to tread very carefully to avoid alienating voters.What Gayatri was saying was: what does Keir Starmer stand for at the moment? I get that. I’d read his speech that day and was thinking, “Blimey.

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