This is the moment when a passenger of Avanti West Coast Rail was led by the police after reportedly said that a man was opposite her to 'go back to Morocco or Tunisia'.
The travelers seem to have been touched in a row over their feet that touch each other under a table on the 11.13 hour train from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly.
The man began to film the woman in a video – which has since been watched more than two million times – as she told him: “Go back to Morocco or Tunisia.”
He asked her: “Why would you say that? It is so disrespectful, I was born here. Have you been born here? “She refused to answer, but then asked him the same question.
When he said, “Yes, I was born here,” she replied, “It doesn't seem to me.” But he replied, “Have some respect, I paid my taxes, never respect me that way.”
She said, “If you serve well.” The man replied: 'Does it serve me, right? Never respect myself so much. Are you British? “But she said,” I don't want to talk to you. “
When the man asked the woman again “was you born here?” She replied, “Don't shout against me.” But he said, “Don't despise me, that was racist what you said.
“” Go back to where you come from “. I was born here, okay? Never respect me that way. Okay, do you have some respect? You probably weren't even born here yourself.”
The woman was filmed and told that a man was opposite her to 'go back to Morocco or Tunisia' during a train journey from Avanti West Coast from London Euston to Manchester Picadilly
The woman accused the man of being rude after an apparent row of legs under the table
The man filmed the woman in a video that has been viewed two million times on Tiktok
The woman then said, “Well, you don't speak to me respectfully.” But the man replied: 'Because of what you just said – never talk to such a person like that. Who do you think you are? “The woman added:” You scream against me. '
The man said, “Never talk to such a person.” But the woman refused to apologize and said instead, “Okay, I'm going to talk to one of these employees.”
The man encouraged her to do this and said: 'Talk to the staff. I have a recording that says: “Go back to your country.” Who do you think you are? You don't talk to someone … You don't say anyone 'go back to your country'. Who are you? “
The woman said, “Look at the way you speak to me now.”
But the man said to her: 'Yes, yes, I will talk to you like that because you are condescending, you are racist and you are disrespectful. You don't talk to someone like that. Your parents or yourself were immigrants themselves. Have some respect. '
The woman said that she would “not be spoken that way.” However, the man went on: 'I will talk to you – if you don't respect me, I will return the energy.
'You don't respect me, you can't bend me down and you think I will speak to you with respect. You deserve your respect and you just lost it.
The woman is depicted who is led away by a police officer at Stoke-on-Trent train station
The woman is seen with her suitcase along the platform at Stoke-on-Trent Station
“Never talk to me like that, never talk to anyone like this – don't tell anyone 'go back to your own country'. That is disrespectful. '
The woman then said, “Well, you should do that because you are so rude, you shouldn't be here.”
But the man insisted: 'This is my country, I am not going anywhere. Never say someone 'go back to your own country'. Is it going? '
The woman added: “I'm sorry, but I won't be shouted.” And the man said, “I'll shout at you because you were just racist, you were disrespectful.”
He then accused her of 'Gaslighting' and added: 'You said' go back to your own country '. I am on recording. '
It was on this point that the voice of a second woman could be heard and said, “Is she good there?”
The man said to her: “She told me” go back to your country “and she raised the middle finger. She is an immigrant herself. Who do you think you are? '
And the second woman was heard and said, “We heard her, we heard her, it's disgusting.”
The woman was taken away at Stoke-on-Trent train station in Staffordshire (file photo)
The incident happened on an Avanti West Coast train from London to Manchester (file photo)
The man repeated this then and said, “It's disgusting, you are a disgusting woman, that's what you are.”
But the first woman told him, “You were the one who was rude to me.”
Then the man said: 'No, you were rude to me. You stared at me during the trip and gave me dirty appearance, my feet were not even close to you.
'And then you made a request in a very downset way. And I told you, you have to talk to people respectfully, don't speak to me like you did. '
The woman continued: “I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry.” And when the man said he “recorded it,” the woman said, “Good, good, show the police – go on. '
The man insisted that he would “show it to the staff here,” and the woman said to him, “Yes, yes, show it to the staff, show it to the police.”
But he said to her: 'Never zeh anyone to respect anyone. Do you know what, keep your mouth shut. '
She then said, “Don't kick me.” But he replied: 'Keep your mouth shut. I don't kick you, I put my leg just like what you did. '
However, she continued, “Yes, you kick me.” The man, however, said, “I don't kick you, no, because that's exactly what you did and you raised the middle finger and I got it on video.”
A second video then showed the woman who ran along the platform on Stoke-on-Trent Station with her suitcase next to a police officer.
A member of the platform staff indicated that the train would leave, and the words 'see it, say it, sorting' were heard – the British transport police campaign that asks people to report unusual behavior or items or public transport.
MailOnline has contacted Avanti West Coast and BTP for comments.
MailOnline has contacted Avanti West Coast and BTP for comments.