Reports of racist incidents up by 57% between Thursday and Sunday...Now the racists think they've got the backing of the majority to unleash their hatred. Maybe they're wrong but they're certainly riding a wave of confidence, here in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, encouraged by Brexit's success.
I feel particularly sad because I live in an extremely multi-cultural city, Leicester, which has had a very good record for racial and religious tolerance for years. In fact, our city is often held up as a model of multi-culturalism. This week, for the first time I can remember, banners advertising the Muslim festival of Eid in a city centre park have been defaced by racist graffiti. Not only am I sad but also anxious, as my husband is Asian and our kids and grandkids are (obviously) mixed-race. Though the Asian community has nothing to do with the EU, the racist idiots boosted by the Leave vote don't seem to think that any "foreign" community should be spared their bile, even when the victims are second, third or even fourth generation Britons.