Yorkshire Post

Hostility to migrants ‘has fuelled hate crime’

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THE HEAD of civil rights group Liberty has accused the Government of deliberate­ly fostering a hostile environmen­t for immigrants which has helped fuel a spike in hate crime after the Brexit vote.

Martha Spurrier, who took on the high-profile role as director of Liberty from Shami Chakrabart­i, suggested Prime Minister Theresa May was reaping what she sowed as home secretary.

“Over the last five years, the Tory Government have openly said that they would create a hostile environmen­t for immigrants. Their own language, their own policy, is called ‘hostile environmen­t’. They make no bones about it. Yet, when they see it pay off in a rise in hate crime, they then say what they really don’t want is this hostile environmen­t. The language is really telling. You reap what you sow.

“Calling it a ‘hostile environmen­t’ says to people ‘you can play a part in that too’,” Ms Spurrier told the Huffington Post.

Mrs May used a visit to Warsaw last week to condemn “shameful and despicable” attacks on Poles in Britain which have formed part of a surge in hate crime since the narrow Leave victory in the EU referendum.

Official figures revealed that more than 6,000 alleged hate crimes and incidents were reported to police in the four weeks from the middle of June.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd denied the Government’s refusal to guarantee the post-Brexit status of the three million EU nationals living in the UK helped drive the upsurge in hate crime when she launched an initiative to tackle the problem.

 ?? PICTURE: PA. ?? IN THE PICTURE: A member of the public takes a selfie with Jeremy Corbyn as he visits Hull to address a Labour leadership campaign rally at Queen’s Gardens.
PICTURE: PA. IN THE PICTURE: A member of the public takes a selfie with Jeremy Corbyn as he visits Hull to address a Labour leadership campaign rally at Queen’s Gardens.

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