"They picked on us because we looked different to everybody else." Arjun moved to the town in Essex more than six years ago after growing up in the East Midlands.
He described feeling "happy" living and working in the area but is now fearful, speaking to the Guardian anonymously owing to concerns he could be harassed again.
Reform UK won more than 4m votes in the general election and secured five parliamentary seats across the country, from Ashfield, in Nottinghamshire, to South Basildon and East Thurrock in Essex.
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