UK migrant language fuelling xenophobia – Albanian PM – BBC

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Albania's prime minister has heavily criticised "rhetoric" blaming his citizens for the UK's crime and border problems.
Speaking to BBC Newsnight, Edi Rama said language used by some British politicians and media was "fuelling xenophobia" and singling out minorities.
He added he was disgusted describing it as "totally un-British".
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