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Friday, December 14, 2012

Immigration swells English population

Posted on 5:04 PM by Unknown

An article here in relation to England. Mass-immigration continues in Ireland.

http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=61885

Nobody in the corporate media is saying as much but this is the tip of the iceberg, the result of social engineering on a global scale
Despite repeated government promises and pledges to reduce immigration, the influx of foreign nationals into Britain has soared to record levels over the past decade.
Naturally the corporate media portrays this through rose-coloured spectacles. The BBC’s Mark Easton for example claimed that with its British born whites now in a minority London had become a “truly international city”.
Such laudatory tones from the media mouthpiece that devoted so much air time to speculation about Saddam Hussein’s Weapons of Mass Destruction – until it was discovered there were none – should make us automatically suspicious.
Hours after that phrase appeared as a headline, the BBC changed it.
They probably realised that in the wrong hands, like ours, it would have implicated the British Broadcastingn Corporation in what might be termed a global conspiracy. Hence its removal.
Moreover, the fact that a similar process is happening the world over should alert us that something is afoot. National boundaries, together racial and ethnic distinctions are being trodden underfoot in a relentless march toward a homogeneous New World Order.
Don’t get me wrong, I come from a mixed race family but there is a darker agenda at work here. One that uses opposition to ‘racism’ and ‘nationalism’ for its own ends.
Naturally, no reasonable person can defend racism and the powers that be know this. Hence the constant references in the media to ‘racism’ with insinuations that it’s linked to opposition to immigration
Subliminally linking the two render opposition to mass immigration impotent, at least in the minds of reasonable people.
For those who aren’t so reasonable the British National Party has been set up, sympathetic toward Zionism and Israel, its overidding objective is to recruit the dupes. Indeed, we have been reliably informed that the party leader, Nick Griffin is in the employ of British intelligence. His objective being to rally understandable opposition to mass immigration and then lead it up a blind alley where it can be contained and neutralised. 
The ultimate aim of mass migration is to uproot disparate groups and throw them together in a New World Order; where their differences can be exploited on the principle of ‘divide and rule’.
Hence the media’s constant and laudatory references to “diversity”. While it pointedly ignores the obvious downside in the diminishing number of jobs and space on an already overcrowded island.
Those behind this are clever, almost diabolically so, for the gradual disapparence of racial and national divisions was meant to happened. ‘Gradually’ being the operative word. What makes this diabolical however, is that darker forces have hijacked the process and prematurely set it in motion for their own ends.

Immigration swells English population

AAP – Dec 11, 2012

THE population of England and Wales swelled between 2001 and 2011 after an influx of 2.9 million people born abroad, while the number of Christians plunged, according to census data.

The figures from the March 2011 census paint a picture of a changing population, with more foreign-born residents and fewer people of faith.

The population of England and Wales was 56.1 million, an increase of 3.7 million or seven per cent since 2001.

The number of foreign-born residents rose by 63 per cent from 4.6 million in 2001 to 7.5 million a decade later. They now account for 13 per cent of the population, up from nine.

White Britons now make up 80 per cent of the population, at 45.1 million people, down from 87 per cent in 2001. Some 2.5 per cent are ethnic Indian, 2.0 per cent ethnic Pakistani.

Indians accounted for the biggest number of those born abroad, rising 52 per cent to 694,000.

The number of Poles saw a 10-fold increase from 58,000 in 2001 to 579,000 last year and they now make up one per cent of the population.

The Pakistani-born population rose by 56 per cent to 482,000. Ireland, Germany, Bangladesh, Nigeria, South Africa, the United States and Jamaica made up the rest of the top 10.

Forty per cent of all foreign-born individuals arrived since 2004, when the European Union expanded to include eastern European countries.

Foreign-born women have a higher birth rate and the percentage of total births to non-UK-born mothers rose from 18.3 per cent in 2004 to 24.3 per cent in 2011.

“These statistics paint a picture of society and help us all plan for the future using accurate information at a local level,” said census director Guy Goodwin from the Office for National Statistics.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg of census statistics,” he added.

The percentage who identified themselves as Christian dropped from 72 per cent to 59 per cent, while atheists rose from 15 per cent to a quarter of the population.

The fastest-growing religion was Islam, which increased by 75 per cent in 10 years to 2.7 million adherents, or 4.8 per cent of the population.

Some 1.5 per cent of the population said they were Hindus, while 0.8 per cent said they were Sikhs.

In London, white Britons are no longer the majority. They now account for 3.7 million Londoners, or 44.9 per cent of the capital’s population.

Other whites account for 14.8 per cent of Londoners. Asians make up 16.9 per cent, while people who identified themselves as black account for 11.2 per cent.

Some 61.1 per cent of London residents were born in England, followed by 3.2 per cent born in India, 1.9 per cent in Poland and 1.6 per cent in Ireland.

Twenty-six per cent (848,000) of London households contained a resident whose main language was not English.

The percentage of married people dropped below 50 per cent, from 50.9 to 46.6, while the percentage of people divorced rose from 8.2 to 9.0 per cent.

The wealth held by the richest 10 per cent of households accounted for 44 per cent of overall wealth. The entry bar was STG967,000 ($A1.49 million). That held by the poorest 50 per cent of households accounted for 10 per cent.

Among the more curious statistics, around 177,000 people claimed to follow the Jedi religion from the Star Wars films. Some 6242 identified their religion as heavy metal, while 1893 claimed to be Satani.

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      • How Bank of Ireland treat customers?
      • Letter sent to Bank of Ireland re use of recapital...
      • Ireland 2016 The European Rising Documentary
      • The Irish Times Way
      • Culture Alert
      • House-charge database to help tax child benefit
      • War on Cash Runs Into a Wall – and a Heroic Bank
      • Holy Innocents
      • Happy Christmas!
      • Banks 'put lives at risk', says charity
      • Christ Born
      • The Recusant - Issue 2 – Nov-Dec. 2012
      • Truth and Facts surrounding the death of Savita Ha...
      • O Rex Gentium
      • Legislation on X = Abortion on Demand
      • Enda Kenny's Christmas Message
      • Vigil for Life 19th January 2013 in Dublin
      • PTSB has 170,000 mortgages in arrears
      • Enda Kenny claiming Abortion measures will build a...
      • Constitution Halts District Court!
      • Bank of Ireland Public Interest Directors paid ove...
      • High Court challenge to Household Charge begins
      • AIB director defends €59k salary for 60 days work
      • Permanent TSB public interest directors differ on ...
      • Fine Gael and Abortion
      • A Good Resume of the Budget
      • Ray MacSharry accepts Permanent TSB public interes...
      • Enda Kenny told to "whip his people into line" on ...
      • Puppet On A String
      • What's It All About, Labour?
      • Labour triumphant over abortion laws pledge
      • Fine Gael are Pro-Abortion!
      • Every Child Matters, Except to Enda Kenny?
      • IMF tells Government not to impose any more austerity
      • Conference given by Bishop Williamson in Toronto
      • Banks' ‘public interest directors’ to appear befor...
      • Farewell,Wimbledon
      • Bishop Williamson Sermon in Toronto
      • Sinn Féin punish Peadar Tóibín for opposing Abortion!
      • “Abortion Taoiseach”
      • Irish women obtaining abortions in UK
      • Pat Rabbitte "Isn't that what you tend to do durin...
      • Minister Noonan admits he didn’t even bother seeki...
      • Everything you ever wanted to know about public in...
      • Immigration swells English population
      • Every Child Matters, Except to Alan Shatter?
      • Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin That Was and ...
      • Suicide victim Erin Gallagher's sister found dead
      • Pro-Life Candle-Light Vigil at abortuary in Belfast
      • 9th Anniversary of abortion at behest of Midland H...
      • Taoiseach promises there will be no surge in home ...
      • The Council of Europe can take a hike.
      • Former Abortion Worker: I Held Up Feet to Check th...
      • Anne Ferris and Abortion
      • Local Property Tax
      • Rabbitte: Backbenchers knew how tough Budgets woul...
      • No debt forgiveness for homeowners, says Bank of I...
      • Bishop Williamson's Confirmation Sermon in Toronto...
      • Phil Hogan to appear in the High Court!
      • An Explanation?
      • Eamon Gilmore in trouble as TDs rebel over Budget
      • Family Conference near Boston, Kentucky
      • Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception
      • Sinn Fein confronted on Abortion!
      • Carers protest at Leinster House
      • Fine Gael backbencher demands abortion referendum
      • Zionist Warmonger in Dublin
      • No Tax on a Family Home!
      • "Labour will not agree to child benefit cut" says ...
      • Budget 2013
      • News Update… Phil Hogan To Be Grilled In The High ...
      • Pro-Life Vigil at Leinster House
      • BREAKING: Reporter who broke Savita story: there m...
      • Kitty Holland backtracking over Savita Halappanava...
      • Quinn refuses to 'confirm or deny' comments about ...
      • Smash Zionism!
      • Controversial FG senator says China trip was not p...
      • Various “Churches”
      • Advent
      • Cabinet at war
      • Breaking news: "Major Discrepancies in Halappanava...
      • Vigil for Life to be held at Leinster House
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