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With the xenophobic fervour they believe Has awakened In The UK ‘Brexit refugees’, who have chosen to leave Britain for Ireland, talk to Simon Carswell.
We won’t even be close to becoming German by 29 March, but what’s driving me is the same reason my family became British in the 1930s: survival.
European election is our chance to confront racism and xenophobia with our vote.
Simone James, who moved to Britain 20 years ago, said she was 'following instructions' and moving back to the European Union
"I moved to England because of its tolerance and open-mindedness. So when I started to see the posters on the windows, when I started to hear Nigel Farage demonising the foreigners, the hatred and racism that was now in plain sight, I started to feel uncomfortable."
Linda Green’s new novel arose from the racial abuse and hatred she observed after the EU referendum. It’s a Romeo and Juliet for our times.