She told him to "go back to Morocco or Tunisia".
A woman sparked outrage on an Avanti West Coast train with a racist rant, telling a fellow passenger to “go back to Morocco or Tunisia”.
The incident occurred during a train journey from London to Manchester.
The victim, an NHS dentist, captured the exchange on camera.
Things stemmed from a dispute over leg space.
The woman then began making xenophobic comments, which he recorded on TikTok.
She told him to “go back to Morocco or Tunisia”.
The dentist responded that he was born in the UK, but the woman hits back, saying:
“It doesn’t look like it.”
One witness called the woman’s racist comments “disgusting”.
When told she was being filmed, she declared, “I have no regrets” before challenging the dentist to “show it to the police”.
He then challenged her about her remarks and her own nationality.
However, she refuses to answer whether she is British:
“I don’t want to speak with you.”
Defending himself, the dentist said: “I was born here. Have some respect. Do not ever disrespect me like that.”
Welcome to the west in 2025, where immigrants tell other immigrants to go back to where they came from… pic.twitter.com/LlKrpUZ8Ht
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) February 3, 2025
The clip went viral on TikTok and quickly made its way onto other social media platforms.
Many noted the woman’s appearance and suggested that she appeared to be of Indian origin.
One wrote: “Look at her face how dumb she gets after – Are you British? Are you British yourself?”
Another said: “She is 100% Indian. Many Indians and Africans are siding with the far right, hoping for acceptance, but they will face the brunt first as most immigrants are Indians and Africans.
“Racism against Muslim communities in the West is becoming more normalised every day.”
A doctor named Devanik Saha commented:
“Much of this behaviour comes from Indians, who think of themselves as superior to other immigrants.”
One netizen criticised: “Disgusting, luckily there are telephones everywhere now, otherwise this woman would deny what she said and slander this man a lot.”
Sharing their own experience, one person said:
“I moved to the UK 24 years ago. I never faced any racism from the Whites. The only time I faced racism was from Asians.
“They suffer from so much of inferiority complex.”
A follow-up video showed the woman being removed from the train by British Transport Police.








