English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Saturday, March 26, 2005

ETHNIC CLEANSING

A report from MigrationWatch UK has revealed that in some parts of the England, almost 70% of all babies are born to immigrant parents. The average across the UK as a whole has risen from 12% a decade ago to 20% now. This is based on data from the Office for National Statistics.

Across inner London, 55% of all births are to mothers born abroad, while in the boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Westminster the figure is 68%. The figure across Greater London is as whole is 47%.

In Bradford, Birmingham, Cambridge, Leicester, Manchester, Oxford and Slough the figure is more than 30%.

Most of the immigrant mothers were from the New Commonwealth countries.

Ethnic minorities currently make up 8% of the population. These recent figures demonstrate that those who are now ethnic minorities will form the majority of the population in roughly 50 years unless there is a radical change of government policy.

29% of the current population of London belongs to an ethnic minority group.

The ethnic minority population grew by about 50% between 1991 and 2001 to over 4.5 million. This figure is likely to be an underestimate due to the numbers of illegal immigrants in the UK. These illegal immigrants could number as many as 1million.

London has already experienced ‘white flight’ as the English leave. The English are being turned into a racial minority in their own country.