Britainhas an increasingly multi-cultural society
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Over the last century, Britain has become an increasingly multi-cultural society, with the roots of her residents spanning the globe. From Jamaicans searching for work, to Bangladeshis fighting for Britain during World War II, the list of reasons why foreigners have moved to Britain is vast. As a modern society, the British are expected to embrace other races and religions alien to their own and respect each others beliefs. Obviously, in practice, this is a different story: when contrasting cultures are expected to co-exist this will eventually lead to conflict, whether it is friendly mockery, or interracial gang warfare. Fortunately, the latter is fairly uncommon and as a whole, Britain is a fairly tolerant society. In fact, some races, however adamant to retain their traditions and culture, live in a more stereotypically British manner than many "British" people! Why has a society with such a diverse cultural range made this...

