'From the Heart with Floella Benjamin' is a brand new podcast, launching in honour of the first-ever Windrush Day in which Baroness Floella Benjamin shares incredible stories of resilience and overcoming adversity.
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I grew up watching Floella and loved her. Can’t believe how beautiful she still is!
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Hey is this a page from one of Roald Dahl’s books? Feels like his style. Please would you let me know so that I can read it to my little one — just googled and found out it’s The Twits. Amazing I recognised his work even though I’ve never read this book!
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Yeah loved them myself as a kid. Quentin Blake was the illustrator.
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As a child of the 70’s Floella Benjamin looks the same from Play School & Play Away
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Lovely childhood memories of when immigrants bought something positive to the table and attempted to assimilate as quite similar people other than skin colour and a few cultural differences which didn't stand out too much, unlike too much of today's immigration sadly.
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Rose tinted specs. I recall Indian and Pakistani friends being called scum and ‘Pakis’. Black friends being abused and frequently stopped and searched by the police for the offences of walking on a pavement while black/driving while black. Racists pick more targets these days.
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A Gov tricks a community to come to their country where streets are paved with gold whilst forcing them as economic mass immigration onto the hosts. Both lied to so as to benefit the rich political elite who want more tax, levy & slave wage fodder. How do you think it pans out?
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Actually we pretty much begged eg young Irish women and the windrush generation to come here in the 40s n 50s. What happened? We got public services workers, services provided, our culture enriched.
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If they were economic migrants then why didn't they go back after we could provide the staff ourselves? And how was our culture enriched?
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I won’t waste my time mate. I see yr an Enoch Powell fan so an old fashioned rivers of blood racist. Heard it all before. Give my regards to the little fuhrer Yaxley Lennon. Byeeeeee
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How does she look exactly the same as when I watched her on playschool in the 1970s. Amazing.
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I know that's exactly what I was thinking
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She has to be in her seventies, looks like she is approaching her forties. One lucky lady.
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Hang on. Was this filmed in the 70 cos I swear she hasn't aged
love flo and playschool back in the day 
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Hahaha literally just said the same thing, it’s easily 40 yrs since I first saw her on tv and that woman hasn’t changed at all?!?!
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Not only is this not from the 70s I know you're not supposed to talk about a ladies age but she's 70 this year. It just cannae be true. She must be a clone

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Incredible. She just looks amazing
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