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Actor, writer and comedian Sir Lenny Henry is interviewed on whether he believes the current immigration debate is related to the windrush scandal, how much of the Jamaican culture of the play is his own and his feelings on the King's coronation, given...

Theatre: Sir Lenny Henry interview; Part 2 of 2 ENGLAND: London: INT Sir Lenny Henry (Actor, writer and comedian) interview SOT Q: WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THE CURRENT IMMIGRATION DEBATE, ARE THESE TWO BRANCHES OF THE SAME THING - I think they probably are you know / it's awful to see ministers standing in front of a thing saying 'stop the boats' / when did that happen, when did that become a thing, of stopping people seeking asylum and safety / when did it become our thing to go 'oh we're not going to do that' / if you talk to people in the street they'd go 'oh we'd help' Q: I CAME OUT OF THIS FEELING MORE HURT THAN ANGRY, WHICH SURPRISED ME - That's a good feeling / I think, I hope that August makes you feel something, makes you feel hurt, but generally, you should be angry, because this was something to be angry about / this was something to march about, and when you think about it in three or four years time we go 'how did we allow that to happen, why weren't we on the street about this' / I hope people leave this and go 'I want to do something' Q: HOW MUCH OF THE JAMAICAN CULTURE THAT YOU'RE REVEALING AND EXPLORING IN THIS PLAY IS YOUR OWN - I grew up in a Jamaican household / I don't think I spoke words that could be recognised until I was about seven or eight in the house / my mum encouraged us to integrate because otherwise we wouldn't fit in / but that comes at a cost, you know, you sacrifice lifestyle, you can turn your back on culture to become part of the gang, part of the 'in crowd' / but I don't regret any of it you know, I've loved many aspects of my life, I'm honoured to be on at the Bush Theatre Q: YOU'VE EXPLORED IN DOCUMENTARY AND YOUR WRITING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRITAIN AND JAMAICA AND EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH / I JUST WONDER HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS WEEKEND AND THE CORONATION GIVEN WHERE JAMAICA IS ON THE MONARCHY - I think this was inevitable, and it's change / change is inevitable and it hurts sometimes to adapt and you have...
Theatre: Sir Lenny Henry interview; Part 2 of 2 ENGLAND: London: INT Sir Lenny Henry (Actor, writer and comedian) interview SOT Q: WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THE CURRENT IMMIGRATION DEBATE, ARE THESE TWO BRANCHES OF THE SAME THING - I think they probably are you know / it's awful to see ministers standing in front of a thing saying 'stop the boats' / when did that happen, when did that become a thing, of stopping people seeking asylum and safety / when did it become our thing to go 'oh we're not going to do that' / if you talk to people in the street they'd go 'oh we'd help' Q: I CAME OUT OF THIS FEELING MORE HURT THAN ANGRY, WHICH SURPRISED ME - That's a good feeling / I think, I hope that August makes you feel something, makes you feel hurt, but generally, you should be angry, because this was something to be angry about / this was something to march about, and when you think about it in three or four years time we go 'how did we allow that to happen, why weren't we on the street about this' / I hope people leave this and go 'I want to do something' Q: HOW MUCH OF THE JAMAICAN CULTURE THAT YOU'RE REVEALING AND EXPLORING IN THIS PLAY IS YOUR OWN - I grew up in a Jamaican household / I don't think I spoke words that could be recognised until I was about seven or eight in the house / my mum encouraged us to integrate because otherwise we wouldn't fit in / but that comes at a cost, you know, you sacrifice lifestyle, you can turn your back on culture to become part of the gang, part of the 'in crowd' / but I don't regret any of it you know, I've loved many aspects of my life, I'm honoured to be on at the Bush Theatre Q: YOU'VE EXPLORED IN DOCUMENTARY AND YOUR WRITING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRITAIN AND JAMAICA AND EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH / I JUST WONDER HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS WEEKEND AND THE CORONATION GIVEN WHERE JAMAICA IS ON THE MONARCHY - I think this was inevitable, and it's change / change is inevitable and it hurts sometimes to adapt and you have...
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