Nah. I live in London, but I'm sort of paranoid now everytime I get on the bus or walk past a group of English people. Brexit is at the forefront of everyone's mind, so I feel like people will be more inclined to resort to a racist Brexit remark when faced with a frustrating situation e.g. being held up at the supermarket check out or cash machine or waiting for a doctors appointment.
I've either had or overhead several conversations with my non-EU work colleagues about their racism worries.
Feels absolutely awful.
Luckily, no-one's seen an obvious upsurge in racism around our area but they're all scared every time they open their mouths and reveal their accent while shopping or whatever.
Doesn't help that we work in a very old, very white area. So while most people won't be openly racist, my friends know that most of these people secretly want them out of the country.
My desire to help old ladies across the road is at an all-time low.