Britain’s decision to leave the EU fueled a rise in xenophobia and fears about the future. A month after the bombshell, DW talks to remain voters and EU nationals in the UK to see if they’ve come to terms with Brexit. The Polish goalkeeper “Most of my English work colleagues voted to the leave the EU,” Polish forklift driver Piotr Warzoch told DW a month to the day that the bombshell result was announced. “Even my boss!” Warzoch, who has lived in the English town of Luton, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of London for over a decade, initially felt a sense of betrayal that many of the people he’d worked with for many years had voted for the UK to reduce immigration from the European … read more

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