BOSTON, United Kingdom - In the 2016 referendum, the market town of Boston in eastern England was the epicentre of the Brexit vote that shocked the world.
But the migration surge collided with the 2008 financial crisis, when the money from central government dried up, meaning the influx was not matched with infrastructure expansion, fuelling the Brexit vote. "Through learning about each other, we become more comfortable with each other," said Mr Adam Kelk, the church's operations manager."Sport and common activities are by far the best way of addressing the problem, integrating and reducing tensions," said the event's chairman Richard Austin.Data shows around half of those who did the simpler 5km fun run have Boston postcodes.
Fruit and veg seller Kelly Brandon said older English people predominantly visit in the mornings and younger eastern Europeans in the afternoon once their early work shifts are done. Belmont Nurseries, Britain's largest outdoor tulips grower, imports its bulbs from the Netherlands and has started stockpiling lest post-Brexit paperwork imposes transit delays that would spoil the bulbs.
"We're almost entirely reliant on EU migrant labour, as the whole of the UK horticulture sector is," Mr Collison said.
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