Meet the British expats living in Hong Kong who are in no hurry to move home after Brexit
Brits living in Hong Kong say they are put off returning home due largely to a wave of racial intolerance seen after the historic vote on June 23
Zahid Din is a born and bred Londoner — but he is not sure he will ever live there again.
The 38-year-old consultant, who has been in Hong Kong since March 2012, said he was concerned by the recent wave of intolerance that appeared to have swept the UK, which culminated in the historic Brexit vote last month.
The son of an Indian father and Pakistani mother, he no longer feels confident he will be fully accepted back home, even in the multicultural metropolis of London.
He said he also felt anxious about future job security and economic stability in a post-Brexit UK, which already appears to be suffering as the country take steps to leave the European Union.
“I do not think I can live in a country where we are not tolerant,” he said. “I am very pro-Europe. It gives you the opportunity to work abroad. But we have shut the door on it. Brexit is essentially the UK saying ‘we are closed for business’. The Leave campaign rode the wave of fear — a bit like what Donald Trump is doing in the United States.”