Make places like Somerset take more migrants, Danish minister tells UK
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Make places like Somerset take more migrants, Danish minister tells UK
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"Mr Dybvad Bek said that the separation was fundamentally wrong, saying: This is different from our [Danish] culture. I think also that there are some things that are fundamentally wrong to segregate towns and cities. I think it is wrong also to give special rights based on ethnic or religious groups. I think that we need to have a society where everyone has the same rights."
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