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Britain Is Being Colonised: In Excess of
20% of all Residents Are of Foreign Origin
Britain is being colonised by the Third World, with at least twenty percent of the resident population either born overseas or descendants of foreign-born parents. The vast majority of these foreign-born residents are of Third World extraction. According to figures just released by the Office for National Statistics, at least eleven percent of all people living in Britain today were born overseas. This figure does not include their second or third generation children. If these descendants of foreign-born residents are included, the total non-indigenous British population is easily double the official figure and well in excess of twenty percent. The figures show that more than one in every eight people in England was born abroad. In the middle of last year there were 6,486,000 people in Britain who were born abroad, with just over six million of them in England. The vast majority of the population increase is not from Eastern Europe. The numbers of Eastern Europeans living in Britain has gone up by between 400,000 and 500,000, while the ranks of those in Britain who were born outside Europe have swelled by just under 700,000. The foreign-born population rose by 290,000 last year and has risen by an average of 313,000 each year since 2004. The Labour Force Survey, from which the information has been obtained, also fails to include people who live in hotels, boarding houses, hostels or caravan sites, as large numbers of migrants do. Nor does it include students in halls of residence. Sir Andrew Green, head of the Migrationwatch think tank, said the new figures were “cause for real concern and heralded a population explosion.” |
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