'Happy Brexit Day' posters investigated as 'racist hate crime'

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'Happy Brexit Day' posters investigated as 'racist hate crime'
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The signs were pinned to fire doors across all floors of Winchester Tower in Norwich on Friday morning

‘We remain committed to helping people feel safe and secure as they go about their lives.

The posters were first spotted on the day the UK officially left the EU and said: ‘We finally have our great country back’.It added: ‘We do not tolerate people speaking other languages than English in the flats.‘We are now our own country again and the the Queens English is the spoken tongue here. The BBC reported that the poster was left on all 15 floors of the Norwich City Council block of flats.

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