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"A documentary tnis week .... saying he was bought up in the Caribbean....no ....he was born and bred in dudley ....
His father was albert green .... len .....come on ..... "
Your correct
Lenworth George Henry born 29.08.58 in Dudley, his parents are jamacian and he is one of seven children and he was their first child to be born in Britain. |
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"Think it’s more about his ancestral roots than where he was born.
Imagine moving from sunny, beach Jamaica to Dudley. Poor sods. "
Could be worse it could have been Bradford |
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The references to the Caribbean are about his parents beginnings which ARE his roots.
He's never said and the documentary won't say that he was born outside of the U.K. It will say that his life has been greatly influenced by his parents roots. Which IS his ancestry after all. |
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"Think it’s more about his ancestral roots than where he was born.
Imagine moving from sunny, beach Jamaica to Dudley. Poor sods. "
He says pretty much same thing in his stand up. That whole Windrush generation must have stepped off the boat and thought WTF! Fair play to them for taking the risk. |
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"Think it’s more about his ancestral roots than where he was born.
Imagine moving from sunny, beach Jamaica to Dudley. Poor sods.
He says pretty much same thing in his stand up. That whole Windrush generation must have stepped off the boat and thought WTF! Fair play to them for taking the risk."
Watched a thing about Floella Benjamin. The family moved from a GORGEOUS plantation-type looking house on the beach in Trinidad to a one bed flat in London... there was 8 of them. Made me cry. |
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