DTCwordfan
/// Now from what base are you going to do that, AOG? 1990, 1970, 1952, 1945, 1920? ///
See you left the most important date periods out those being 1964 to 1970 and 1997 to 2010 the times of Labour's mass immigration policies,
*** In an article for the Evening Standard, Andrew Neather revealed that ‘it didn’t just happen: the deliberate policy of ministers from late 2000 until at least February last year ...was to open up the UK to mass migration’. ***
*** In Labour years we have now seen an additional 300,000 from the Old Commonwealth and about one million from the New Commonwealth. ***
*** They may well have been conscious that they have much stronger support among the ethnic communities than their Conservative rivals. ***
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249797/Labour-threw-open-doors-mass-migration-secret-plot-make-multicultural-UK.html
/// And those modifications are in part culturally driven by various immigrant groups, something that has been a recurring feature of these sceptred isles since the year dot. ///
Yes but we have never seen a period when white British a minority in some areas, or of classes in our schools where the indigenous English children are vastly in the minority, and English is classed as the second language or claims that say that white Britons 'will be a minority' in the UK before 2070 if current population trends continue.
*** In England and Wales, censuses show that in 1841 just 0.25% of the population was "foreign-born", rising to 4.4% in 1951. By 2010/2011, in the whole of the UK, immigrants made up 13% of the population. ***
You are living in 'cloud cuckoo land' if you think it has always been the same.