In an interview on BBC Radio 4 this morning George Soros spoke about the plight of the Roma community. He spoke in sympathetic terms and pointed out the positive aspects of the relationship between the EU and the Roma community and how the EU has done so much for the well-being and dignity of the Roma people.
The charity and humanity of the man was in such stark contrast to so much of what one reads, hears and sees in so many right wing media outlets when they are attacking the EU.
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