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Luton, once linked to far-right extremism, is rebuilding through diversity, unity, and a £1.7-billion regeneration plan.
Luton, a multicultural UK town north of London with a non-white majority and over 150 languages spoken, is working to redefine itself beyond a legacy of far-right extremism and negative media attention.
Once associated with figures like Tommy Robinson and Andrew Tate, the town is now emphasizing community cohesion, diversity, and economic renewal through a £1.7-billion regeneration plan, including the redevelopment of the former Vauxhall plant.
Residents and leaders reject divisive narratives, highlighting daily cross-cultural interactions and inclusive initiatives.
Despite rising political tensions linked to Reform UK’s growing influence, Luton’s Labour-led council and progressive leadership, including its first LGBTQ mayor, continue promoting unity and resilience in the face of national debates over immigration and identity.
Luton, una vez vinculado al extremismo de extrema derecha, se está reconstruyendo a través de la diversidad, la unidad y un plan de regeneración de 1.700 millones de libras esterlinas.