Population Growth in English Cities Fuelled Almost Entirely By Mass Immigration

Population Growth in English Cities Fuelled Almost Entirely By Mass Immigration, by Jack Montgomery.

New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that up to 98 per cent of the population growth in some English cities over the last decade can be attributed to mass immigration.

Migration had already rendered London a so-called “plural city” by the time the 2011 census was taken, with White British residents not a majority in 23 of London’s 33 boroughs.

Outside the capital, White British have also lost their majority status in Leicester, Luton and Slough.

hat-tip Stephen Neil