The safety pin campaign encourages solidarity and indicates a 'safe place'  for immigrants in the UK following Brexit

The safety pin campaign encourages solidarity and indicates a 'safe place' for immigrants in the UK following Brexit

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The safety pin campaign was started by an American-born Londoner named Allison, who was extremely concerned about the fall-out of the recent EU referendum result as the number of hate crimes have already risen.

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