By: Eastern Eye Staff
Over half of Britian’s ethnic minorities believe the UK has become less tolerant following the vote to leave the EU according to a new poll. The Opinium poll released on Friday (7) follows a Trade Union Congress (TUC) survey which revealed that over a third -34 per cent of Black, Asian or minority ethnic people (BAME) witnessed or experienced racial abuse in the months after the Brexit vote. TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady said: “This is further evidence that Brexit has given racism a shot in the arm. Discrimination has never gone away, but since the referendum racism has been…
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