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what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the polish family are being targeted simply because they e.u. citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advise in the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps her compatriots when they run into problems . the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear of further repercussions. she's afraid of the fact that she's going to get recognized and have a small town if she goes out and people get to see her then that probably she's going to have some advice and got five kids and she just wants to protect them and herself. darnell started off helping polish citizens with their residency applications after fighting her own way through the british bureaucratic jungle but now she also accompanies them to the police station when they've been threatened simply for being foreigners the video surveillance is yet another case of xenophobia. she's done it to intimidate us to
what's happening here in great yarmouth in eastern england is more than just a feud between neighbors. the polish family are being targeted simply because they e.u. citizens says daughter darnell as the neighbor drives away in her car. darnell from poland herself is advise in the victimized family she came to britain to work in a bank today she self employed and helps her compatriots when they run into problems . the mother of the family doesn't want us to show her face for fear of further...
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in great yarmouth, more than 70 % of voters were in favor of brexit.he seaside resort in norfolk is a bastion of anti-e.u. sentiment. a high proportion of staff in the bars and restaurants here are eastern europeans from e.u. member states. many more work on the farms outside great yarmouth, another reason for local resentment. >> it is people coming in here that aren't trained here. they've got no licenses to do those jobs, but yet they're going to do them for less pay than people that have trained to go and do that job. i think it's disgusting. frank: 200 kilometers away in birmingham, e.u. citizens are meeting to enjoy a cup of tea, and discuss the headaches brexit has caused them. they belong to an organisation called the three million, named after the number of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. the group gathererd today includes germans, french and poles, like kassia talbot. she 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
in great yarmouth, more than 70 % of voters were in favor of brexit.he seaside resort in norfolk is a bastion of anti-e.u. sentiment. a high proportion of staff in the bars and restaurants here are eastern europeans from e.u. member states. many more work on the farms outside great yarmouth, another reason for local resentment. >> it is people coming in here that aren't trained here. they've got no licenses to do those jobs, but yet they're going to do them for less pay than people that...
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great yarmouth is gearing up for the summer season.18th century. framed recently as one of the top ten brexit supporting areas in britain, now some here have the chance to vote again. a third of the council is up for election on thursday. cast your mind back to 2014. the last time these council seats were up for grabs, and the political landscape was very different. ukip was rising high in the polls, especially around here, down the eastern coast of england. how's the fishing trade? the fishing ain't too bad but the beast from the east really curtailed the shell fish. the water temperature is two months behind where it should be. you get a broken net. you have to start pulling the whole back together again. in 2015, he was staunchly ukip. but by last year's general election, he ditched the party and was campaigning for the tories. if you voted for ukip, that was a wasted vote, because they were never going to get into power. so that was all to stop jeremy corbyn getting in power. but he now feels betrayed by the conservatives' brexit t
great yarmouth is gearing up for the summer season.18th century. framed recently as one of the top ten brexit supporting areas in britain, now some here have the chance to vote again. a third of the council is up for election on thursday. cast your mind back to 2014. the last time these council seats were up for grabs, and the political landscape was very different. ukip was rising high in the polls, especially around here, down the eastern coast of england. how's the fishing trade? the fishing...
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a great yarmouth but also peterborough and basildon. and basildonlj like a great yarmouth but also peterborough and basildon. i also wa nt to peterborough and basildon. i also want to talk to about norwich, a different story. norwich of course, ten out of 13 declared so far. we have not got the full result but a very big lead for labour. the green presence in norwich has been an area of strength for them. let's take a look at some of the figures here because labour on 28, greens, 25, so let's look at the difference to see what the performances so far. quite a heavy loss for the greens, five seeds and labour gaining five seats, so seeds and labour gaining five seats, so not a full result but tell us what you read into that. that is another bad result for the green party and this shows we are returning to two party politics. the green party was the main opposition and the conservatives at the moment don't have a single seat on norwich city council, so it's always been a battle between labour and the green party and labour, who have had a
a great yarmouth but also peterborough and basildon. and basildonlj like a great yarmouth but also peterborough and basildon. i also wa nt to peterborough and basildon. i also want to talk to about norwich, a different story. norwich of course, ten out of 13 declared so far. we have not got the full result but a very big lead for labour. the green presence in norwich has been an area of strength for them. let's take a look at some of the figures here because labour on 28, greens, 25, so let's...
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we're in great yarmouth, asking what the voters care about there now.s town, if you ask them, what is the number one issue? it's immigration, immigration, immigration, imigration. then why are they not voting for you? also tonight: there was an idea... ..to bring together a group of remarkable people. avengers: infinity war has broken box office records. why have we fallen back in love with marvel comics as movies? we speak tojim starlin, the man behind some of today's heroes. good evening. downing street has called for the latest bullying allegations
we're in great yarmouth, asking what the voters care about there now.s town, if you ask them, what is the number one issue? it's immigration, immigration, immigration, imigration. then why are they not voting for you? also tonight: there was an idea... ..to bring together a group of remarkable people. avengers: infinity war has broken box office records. why have we fallen back in love with marvel comics as movies? we speak tojim starlin, the man behind some of today's heroes. good evening....
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he was the first full-time k-9 narcotics officer at yarmouth p.d. his loyal patrol dog, nero, was seriously injured in the incident that claimed sergeant gannon's life but he is expected to recover and return to the gannon family. sergeant beganon had a huge heart and spent his time volunteering with big brothers, big sisters, traveling the outdoors and working with his hands. law enforcement officers from across the country gathered to pay their respect at his wake, it shows the power of his sacrifice. yarmouth police chief frank frederickson called sergeant gun banon -- gannon was given a promotion to sergeant. i spoke to his wife and his parents to offer my condolences, my thoughts, my prayers, and i continue to hold them in my heart. next year sergeant gannon's name will be added to the national law enforcement officer's memorial, recognizing law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. we owe sergeant gannon and all of them a deep debt of gratitude. they died as heroes. i would also like to reco
he was the first full-time k-9 narcotics officer at yarmouth p.d. his loyal patrol dog, nero, was seriously injured in the incident that claimed sergeant gannon's life but he is expected to recover and return to the gannon family. sergeant beganon had a huge heart and spent his time volunteering with big brothers, big sisters, traveling the outdoors and working with his hands. law enforcement officers from across the country gathered to pay their respect at his wake, it shows the power of his...
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this is how well ukip did in the local elections in 2014, this, the great yarmouth dance.dum, on the slide in elections ever since. gerard batten is their latest leader. from seven o'clock tomorrow morning, ballot papers and stubby pencils will be wielded at a panoply of polling stations like this they close their doors at 10pm, tomorrow night. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed at prime minister's questions over the windrush scandal. i'm joined from westminster by our assistant political editor, norman smith. let's listen tojeremy corbyn again challenging mrs may over the windrush scandal. the then home secretary denied there were any targets. the premise to tell the media, or there were targets when she was the home secretary. she wonders why she didn't tell her home secretary about that. the pain caused to the windrush generation needs to be resolved for it quickly, and full compensation paid as quickly as it can be. and an understanding of the hurt that they feel. again, she apologised for the scandal but apportion the blame on previous labour governments. my r
this is how well ukip did in the local elections in 2014, this, the great yarmouth dance.dum, on the slide in elections ever since. gerard batten is their latest leader. from seven o'clock tomorrow morning, ballot papers and stubby pencils will be wielded at a panoply of polling stations like this they close their doors at 10pm, tomorrow night. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed at prime minister's questions over the windrush scandal. i'm joined from westminster by our assistant...
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in basildon and also in great yarmouth and other parts of east anglia, we saw in the general electionof labour supporters who moved to ukip but moved on to the conservatives because they still had concerns about things like immigration and jobs, the sort of things which made people vote to leave and remember the easterby is in was a strong leave voting area. its really hard to say for the ukip boat will go but where it goes tonight will determine the outcome in a number of seats like in basildon which is currently in no overall control, we are watching colchester and there raqqa just down the road and also peterborough in cambridgeshire, the tories only need one seat to take control of peterborough, they need three seats to take control here need the old ukip votes to go their way, that's by no means certain. very interesting, thank you, we will talk to you later. very interesting in basildon, another fascinating talk to you later. very interesting in basildon, anotherfascinating one for us to night and we want to keep a close tabs on it in terms of the london contest, wandsworth, in
in basildon and also in great yarmouth and other parts of east anglia, we saw in the general electionof labour supporters who moved to ukip but moved on to the conservatives because they still had concerns about things like immigration and jobs, the sort of things which made people vote to leave and remember the easterby is in was a strong leave voting area. its really hard to say for the ukip boat will go but where it goes tonight will determine the outcome in a number of seats like in...
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norfolk, have been at "significant risk of falling onto the beach" since the storm according to great yarmouth heavy rain has moved its way eastwards. as the rain clears away, we will see brighter skies and certainly across the southwest of england, sunny spells through already. sunny spells across northern england, ireland and scotland. it may well linger across pa rt scotland. it may well linger across part of east anglia and the southeast of england later this afternoon. elsewhere, a mixture of sunny spells, some showers, perhaps with hail and thunder, still feeling quite cool with temperatures of ten, 12 or 13 celsius. this evening, the rain will clear and with lengthy clear spells and put on quite chilly across england and wales, temperatures down into single figures, not quite as cold for the north and west. that's because we have more cloud and that will gradually spread further south and eastwards during thursday. still a few bright spells but more importantly, the temperatures starting to rise. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: conservative brexiteers have called on theresa may
norfolk, have been at "significant risk of falling onto the beach" since the storm according to great yarmouth heavy rain has moved its way eastwards. as the rain clears away, we will see brighter skies and certainly across the southwest of england, sunny spells through already. sunny spells across northern england, ireland and scotland. it may well linger across pa rt scotland. it may well linger across part of east anglia and the southeast of england later this afternoon. elsewhere,...