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| | Remarks With United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Jack Straw at the Blackburn Institute's Frank A. Nix Lecture |
 | | And so we went to Jack and Jill and Tots and Teens and we took flute lessons and piano lessons and ballet lessons and swimming lessons and on Saturdays, French lessons. |
 | | And that, in turn, depends on trust, which has to be earned by politicians, whether on an international and national or other stage, but again, which can best be demonstrated locally to show that the actions which we take in the world affect daily lives in our own communities for the better. |
 | | Straw, you spoke of the huge Muslim population in your hometown, with Europe trending towards Muslim demographic, how serious is the problem of assimilation toward the European culture? |
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