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Not British?
editIn an article in the Guardian, Demange says "I’m mixed race: French white mother, Algerian father.", before stating simply that he is a Londoner. When asked if that means he is British, he says, no, he is a Londoner, going on to state that this is because of the racism he met growing up. He then states "I’m a French passport holder, I’m legally French, but I haven’t lived in France since the age of two." French and Spanish Wikipedias identifies him as French.[1][2] Unless I can find something saying that he is British, I will modify the article appropriately.
Further research shows that the BBC also say that he is French.[3]
I know that the first source in ascribing his nationality was by Demange, however, I will use it along with the BBC Source.--Megaton Sheriff (talk) 23:29, 23 February 2019 (UTC)