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Originally Posted by jaxie
Well there at least two cases on the news that might or might not be vile prejudices as they haven't actually mentioned any evidence they were race related apart from the victim being polish. Unfortunately crime happens every day and it isn't always racially motivated no matter where the people originate from or indeed anything to with the EU. Stephan Lawrence's murder was a vile prejudice for instance and deserves justice.
If you are English hating over the EU referendum, don't forget to include the Welsh, and the 39% of Scots who voted to leave plus the NIs who voted same. Or it sounds like you are just picking on one race. Which makes you guilty of the very thing that is upsetting you. 
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Not every person who voted leave are carrying out these vile attacks and verbal assaults on people who have been here for decades, even people they have worked with for years too.
I said a minority if your read the post properly.
Please do not patronise me, I have every right to feel pride or shame in my Country,whatever may be the case, that is actually for me to decide how I feel.
Furthermore, keep telling yourself there are a tiny number of cases, these cases are things our media do not want people to hear.
I actually work as a Solicitor and I know the things I have heard about and also have even worked on as to helping prepare cases for Court.
Many are currently in waiting to be heard in Crown Court too.
You can also choose to ignore if you wish,the fact that the Police have even said there is a substantial increase in reported hate and xenophobic/racist crime since the referendum.
These are the things Kizzy clearly has come across and then myself more from the work I do.
Not all is rosy or at present even nice in the English garden at present,and it is in England where the bulk of such hate incidents are on the increase more than anywhere else and that should be a concern for everyone in England, no matter how they voted.
Oh and it was 38% of Scots who voted to leave,not 39%, also English is not a race.
It is one Country of the UK, nothing else and I do not hate the English,I am English.
I again state I am against and ashamed of the 'minority' as I stated, of those who are 'English' who have crawled out the woodwork as to this referendum with their racist, xenophobic and hate related prejudices.
In whatever form those prejudices are.