the group gathererd today includes germans, french and poles, like kassia talbot. e married her british husband in poland and moved with him to england. kassia: suddenly after brexit, will i have to start to worry that, ok the fact that i am , european is not enough now, because i have to sort my paperwork to be able to stay here? frank: kassia talbot collects her son from school. both of her children were born in britain. they live in a small community in the birmingham area, a place known for its openness to immigrants from europe. but at the local fish and chip shop, that tolerance seems to have vanished. gemma: they should leave. frank: why? gemma: because that's why they'll moan about money problems and things like that. well, more people here, more people getting in, the more money's going out. that's why. frank: by"they" she primarily means immigrants from eastern europe. kassia talbot has now acquired british citizenship. she couldn't live with the uncertainty that she might be deported one day, just because she's an e.u. citizen. although her husband james