Londoners fight back against racism with moving message to immigrants

"Please take a flower & know we care."
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Sam Haysom
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LONDON -- People in London have hit back at the spike in post-Brexit racism with a moving message to UK immigrants.

An image of the message -- a large sign spotted at London's Euston Station on Saturday -- was shared on Facebook by anti-racism campaign group HOPE not hate. At the time of writing it's been shared over 6,000 times.

Here's the sign in full.

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"Hello to all you beautiful and valued 'immigrants'," reads the sign. "We want to say sorry for all of the disgusting racists who have made you feel unwelcome. They embarrass & hurt the rest of us.


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"Please take a flower & know we care."

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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