'I don't speak my native language in public': eastern Europeans on post-referendum life - News Summed Up

'I don't speak my native language in public': eastern Europeans on post-referendum life


All of a sudden, it has become OK to be a racist because more than half of the country voted leave. In the community where I live, more than 80% of the people voted leave. I live in a village where 90% voted leave but, as a local, I am not viewed as foreign and life for me has continued as normal. I don’t comment or get involved, as there has always been a hostile and unwelcoming atmosphere towards Europeans where I work. In general, I am very sad that European solidarity failed and people voted leave.


Source: The Guardian September 11, 2016 15:00 UTC



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