The identity that has brought them to the point where things have become confused , at which point they go on from there where everyone is on the same page as to where they wish to take there collective direction.
There is no confusion. Everyone wants a bigger house,a better job and opportunities for their kids. Its the same all over the world.
Your article cites 91 languages being spoken, as a matter of course there would be confusion as to communication, custom and practice.
Why should it. I would imagine that there are many more languages spoken in New York but they seem to get along quite well.
According to your article:
"Council chiefs said 91 different languages are spoken in the town and it would be
"very difficult to commemorate them all".
Some in the area feel as though the English symbol has been hijacked by far right groups and are concerned about being branded “racist”.
According to the
Daily Star Sunday, Kalphna Woolf, founder of 91 Ways to Build a Global City, which aims to
unite Bristol's multicultural communities, said people can be frightened of the white and red St George's flag."
Anger as council officials say UK city is ‘too multicultural’ to celebrate St George’s Day
Bristol is not NYC, why bring up NYC when you have all you need in your article?