No it doesn't. There's no evidence whatsoever that Brexit vote caused any rise in hate crimes. But, you know, facts.https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/920221905906552832 …
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Fascinating that you make the entirely spurious assumption that hate crimes are against foreigners.
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The Civitas report dated October 2016? Or the more recent and relevant Home Office conclusions?
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This one? That's twelve months old and argues that non-violent hate crime isn't serious? http://www.civitas.org.uk/content/files/hatecrimethefactsbehindtheheadlines.pdf …
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Well then we definitely shoudnt have another referendum, surely?
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Precisely. Reported-not verified. Not checked. Actively encouraged reporting by some http://www.civitas.org.uk/content/files/hatecrimethefactsbehindtheheadlines.pdf …
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not comparing like with like, and the report doesn't refer to today's Home Office data
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...obviously, given it was written in 2016
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Hasn't changed. Still 'reported' figures as opposed to actual proven events. Almost anything countspic.twitter.com/NMd5PteFRc
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Was there a compensating drop in the number of unreported hate crimes? Do you have the figures?
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There were groups calling for people to report as many hate crimes as possible. Hence the rise in reports of crime but no actual crimes
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Besides wasting police time of course but they don't seem to mind about that
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Who's moaning now?
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