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First you indicated your doubt relating to the level of hate crimes since the referendum.
I would like to refer you to the police report in which they confirm that racial/religious abuse crimes rose by 41% immediately after the referendum. They have also reported that these crimes have remained at a higher level since. Amber Rudd accepts these figures as correct.
I think you will find that these are simply reports of alleged
'hate crimes' rather than convictions.
Please provide actual statistics if I am wrong. I suspect there may be a very very small rise, on the basis that if more even very minor public order offences are reported then there will be a few convictions.
In the hysterical climate whipped up by the minority of furious Bremoaners after the referendum, it is my belief that the most petty incidents were being reported by the angry brigade as so called 'hate crimes' incidents such as school children innocently asking classmates if they would be going home now, and people teasing their work colleagues about going home - maybe not all entirely kindly, but not with malicious hate either, typical of the kind of 'builder banter' that is par for the course in many workplaces, away from the sheltered lives that some middle class Gransnetters lead.
Some of our less stable immigrants too were caught up in this panic, and reacted in the most hysterical manner. I recall one Polish woman almost crying on the radio for no more reason than we had voted Brexit, and she was now claiming she 'feels so unwanted..' Well boohoo!