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BBCNEWS Booze Beans Bhajis January 2, 2017

Beans bhajis the story of the corner shop, bbc presenter babita sharma, the daughter of shopkeepers, continues her exploration of the growing and shifting fortunes of the corner shop and its place in the social fabric of britain. She picks up the story from the 1980s and a word of warning, babitas film discusses the historical use of some language which some viewers may find offensive. What is it about the british and the corner shop . The corner shop has a lwa Ys Corner Shop . The corner shop has always been there for us, a british institution. There are almost more corner shops than there are corners. It was on the front line of what was happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. Happening in society from the 1940s to the 19905. It happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. It saved our bacon during the Second World War and it also became a Rite Of Passage for new immigrants, including my family. Iam the new immigrants, including my family. I am the daughter of shopkeep

like to live with non whites because they don t have the same values, ideals and beliefs that i have. right. i gave my first interview on national television in the united states with my dad when i was ten years old, and i remember feeling really engaged. he asked me over and over, you sure you want to do this? and i was enthusiastic. i wanted to be a part of his movement. i had seen him giving interviews my whole life up until that point, and i believed in the ideology as much as a ten year old can believe in anything. and then the decade that followed that, i continued giving interviews, i continued advocating, and i eventually got to a place where i thought, ah, this is my movement. this is something that they may have been building for a0 years before me, but i see this way forward. and so as a teenager, i ranfor office, and ran. aged about 19 in 2008. you try, don t you, to actually take your platform into republican party politics?

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 03:34:00

science and doesn t recognise that race is this social idea, not a biological one. and you believed in all of this. you were obviously a child at the time, but you re in documentaries aged about 11, i think saying, i would not like to live with non whites because they don t have the same values, ideals and beliefs that i have. right. i gave my first interview on national television in the united states with my dad when i was ten years old, and i remember feeling really engaged. he asked me over and over, you sure you want to do this? and i was enthusiastic. i wanted to be a part of his movement. i had seen him giving interviews my whole life up until that point, and i believed in the ideology as much as a ten year old can believe in anything. and then the decade that followed that, i continued giving interviews, i continued advocating, and i eventually got to a place where i thought, ah, this is my movement. this is something that they may

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 03:34:00

and advocate for civil rights and anti racism. it s deeply conspiratorial, and it s one that has not advanced past i9th century science and doesn t recognise that race is this social idea, not a biological one. and you believed in all of this. you were obviously a child at the time, but you re in documentaries aged about 11, i think saying, i would not like to live with non whites because they don t have the same values, ideals and beliefs that i have. right. i gave my first interview on national television in the united states with my dad when i was ten years old, and i remember feeling really engaged. he asked me over and over, you sure you want to do this? and i was enthusiastic. i wanted to be a part of his movement. i had seen him giving interviews my whole life up until that point, and i believed in the ideology as much as a ten year old can believe in anything. and then the decade that followed that, i continued giving interviews, i continued

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 22:34:00

for civil rights and anti racism. it s deeply conspiratorial, and it s one that has not advanced past i9th century science and doesn t recognise that race is this social idea, not a biological one. and you believed in all of this. you were obviously a child at the time, but you re in documentaries aged about 11, i think saying, i would not like to live with non whites because they don t have the same values, ideals and beliefs that i have. right, i gave my first interview on national television in the united states with my dad when i was ten years old, and i remember feeling really engaged. he asked me over and over, you sure you want to do this? and i was enthusiastic. i wanted to be a part of his movement. i had seen him giving interviews my whole life up until that point, and i believed in the ideology as much as a ten year old can believe in anything. and then the decade that followed that, i continued giving interviews,

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