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Kurds have lived in an area of Turmoil,war and blood for hundreds of years,the source of this blood is the co-ordination of nations(especially Turkey) by England to use the Kurdish region as a passage for drugs such as Heroin(94% of UK Heroin controlled by kurds who are controlled by Britain) and Petrol(BP is popular in the area.) I believe it is ironic that you are evening questioning why the Kurds are in the UK.Taking their language,traditions,history and hundreds and thousands of lives with the hand of Turkey,Britain knows it owes the Kurds a whole lot more. Now,What are the English doing in Africa?in Afghanistan?in Iraq?

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Kurds have come to England for a variety of reasons, including seeking asylum due to persecution in their home country, pursuing educational or job opportunities, or joining family members who have already settled in England.

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