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UK Black, Asian, Arab and other non EU ethnic minorities are urged to vote leave EU

UK Black, Asian, Arab and other non EU ethnic minorities are urged to  vote leave EU for the following reasons

1)   They do not need  free movement across EU as they do not have money to travel and may not be offer any job outside UK. The majority of them are poor. Travelling outside UK is a luxury adventure for them.
2)   UK jobs are open to all EU members states. This means that there is zero chance  for them to successful compete against the job seekers from the whole EU.
3)   Some of  young people from UK Black, Asian and Arab communities  are charged as international students when they try to apply for a  place to higher education in UK while young people from all EU are charged as UK students and can have access UK education loans.
4)   The free movement of  migrant job seekers from EU contribute to racial discrimination against  UK settled non-EU nationals while  in most Eastern EU countries, there are no Ethnic minority communities  living and working in these countries.

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