European migrants living in the UK have launched an anti-Brexit ‘Hug a Brit’ campaign to ‘love-bomb’ UK into voting to remain within in the European Union (EU). More than 2 million EU citizens currently live the UK. They are now being encouraged to bombard social media with pictures of themselves hugging random Brits under the hashtags #PleaseDontGoUK and #hugabrit, in the hope we will be move to vote remain. Critics, however, have pointed out that Brits do not naturally favour public displays of affection, and that the implicit message of the campaign is that leaving the EU means we don’t “love” our fellow Europeans. A website (pleasedontgouk.com) and Social Media campaign have been launch, and hundreds of photos have already been uploaded. Several celebrities, too, such a Jarvis Cooker from the band Pulp, have already been drawn in. “Please add your name, nationality, what you love about the UK and/or your British friend and why you don’t want them and the UK to leave the EU. You can also upload directly to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook under #hugabrit”, announced the Facebook page. London is the best place in the world because of the great mix of cultures #pleasedontgo #hugabrit pic.twitter.com/3Dmq4yKbIx — Roberta Cucuzza (@larobby) April 7,