
Migrant: Uncomfortable speaking my own language in UK
A Poilsh migrant, who has lived in the UK for 11 years, said she feels uncomfortable about speaking her native langauge in public places, particularly on public transport, because she felt "English people don't like it".
Marta Pacholak said she "can understand" why migrants coming to the UK should speak English, but thought English people going to Poland for their holiday should be expected to "speak Polish", but added "they don't care".
She was among a group of migrants discussing life in Britain, following a vote for the UK to leave the European Union
This clip is originally from Phil Williams, Tuesday 28 June 2016.
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