Rise in racist incidents linked to UK Brexit vote

Rise in racist incidents linked to UK Brexit vote

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 02:35 PM IST
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London: Over 100 incidents of racial abuse and hate crimes, including alleged racist graffiti and cards reading ‘no more Polish vermin’ posted outside a school, have been reported since the UK voted to leave the EU, it emerged on Monday. Scotland Yard was called in to inspect suspected racist graffiti found on the front entrance of the Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK) in London on Sunday.

“We are investigating the racially motivated criminal damage on a building,” Metropolitan Police said, urging any witnesses to come forward. Cambridge shire Constabulary was also investigating racism reports around laminated signs calling on people to leave the UK being posted through the doors of members of the Polish community in Huntingdon in the east of England.

“The production and distribution of this and any other similar material is committing the crime of inciting racial hatred,” Detective Superintendent Martin Brunning of the Constabulary said. According to reports from the Cambridge News, a number of cards saying ‘Leave the EU/No more Polish vermin’ in both English and Polish were found outside St.Peter’s School.  Meanwhile, two men were arrested in Birmingham after a protest outside a mosque on Saturday where police confiscated a banner with the slogan ‘rapefugees not welcome’.

Officers were also investigating reports from Upton Park, east London, where a witness said that he went to the aid of a Polish man and his father who were beaten up.  Baroness Warsi, the Conservative peer who stopped supporting Leave because of the anti-immigrant tone of the campaign, said the ‘atmosphere on the street is not good’. “I’ve spent most of the weekend talking to organisations, individuals and activists who work in the area of race hate crime, who monitor hate crime. “They have shown some really disturbing early results from people being stopped in the street and saying look, we voted Leave, it’s time for you to leave,” she said.

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