There are hundreds of different 'African' accents. I don't see a Mancunian getting one, unless they spend a lot of childhood in Africa.
Of course! Everybody has an accent. Many members of my Quaker meeting in Swarthmoor, Cumbria, England, UK, have the accent of the Furness district. I have found that Quakers in Bristol, UK, speak with a Bristol accent, those in Dublin, Eire have a Dublin accent and those in Manchester, UK, have a Manchester accent. I expect Brooklyn Quakers have a Brooklyn, USA accent and Peoria Quakers have the accent of central Illinois, USA!
4.5% of the population of Manchester City (1.2% of greater manchester) is black african. So a fecking lot anyway, but not as many as London. Also - 9.1% of Manchester City (and 5.7% of greater Manchester) are Asian.
Yes, definitely.
Manchester is a city in the UK, thus it has no capital. London is the capital city of the UK.
Manchester Openshaw - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1955.
Manchester Openshaw - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1983.
Manchester Central - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1974.
Manchester Gorton - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Manchester Withington - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Manchester South - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Manchester South - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1918.
Manchester Ardwick - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.