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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Politics
Rachel Obordo and Guardian readers

Have you experienced hate crime since the Westminster Bridge terrorist attack?

Flowers and candle lights on Westminster Bridge two days after the attack in March
Flowers and candle lights on Westminster Bridge two days after the attack in March. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA

The number of hate crime offences in England and Wales recorded by police saw a four-month surge after the Westminster Bridge attack on 22 March, with figures reaching a higher level than what followed the EU referendum.

The police recorded a monthly peak of 6,000 incidents in June compared to 5,500 in July 2016. According to provisional police figures, since March 2017 the number of hate crimes continued to increase after the attacks in Manchester, London Bridge and Finsbury Park.

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