--- William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 03:21 am, Dan Minette wrote:
> >
> > You and I have a different understanding of spiralling, then. The
> > non-European ethnic makeup of GB is 2.8%. They are optimistically
> > projecting enough immigration to make this about 6% or so in 20 years.
> > And
> > its the shining star.
> >
> > California already has white non-Hispanics as the biggest minority,
> > not the
> > majority. Texas will follow in about 2 years. Yes, one can see a
> > significant minority of non-Europeans in London. That's because that
> > is a
> > haven for non-whites in GB. Contrast that with my neck of the woods
> > where
> > neither of the two mayoral candidates were European.
>
> http://society.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4605024,00.html
>
> " Two boroughs of Britain have more black and Asian people than white
> people for the first time ever, according to figures from the 2001
> census published today.
>
> Data from the �200m survey showed that there were 4.5 million people
> from ethnic minorities in the UK in 2001 - 7.6% of the total
> population. The ethnic minority population of England rose from 6% in
> 1991 to 9% in 2001.
>
> Whites made up 39.4% of people living in the east London borough of
> Newham and 45.3% in Brent in the north-west of the capital."
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1556901.stm
>
> "Britain's ethnic minorities are growing at 15 times the rate of the
> white population, newly-published research shows.
>
> Data collected by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between
> 1992-1994 and 1997-1999 showed that the number of people from minority
> ethnic groups grew by 15% compared to 1% for white people.
>
> ....
>
> The figures also revealed that on average Britain's ethnic minorities
> have a much younger age profile.
>
> The average age for the white population surveyed in the 1997-1999
> period was 37 or less but only 26 for ethnic minorities.
>
> The report concluded: "Their young age structure and the consequential
> large number of births and relatively small number of deaths helps to
> explain the disproportionate contribution of minority ethnic groups to
> population growth in the 1990s."
>
> Significantly the ethnic group with the youngest age profile were those
> who described themselves as "mixed" with 58% being aged 14 or under.
>
> Overall their numbers increased by 49% in the periods surveyed - the
> second largest growth among black groups. "
This is sad because minorities use this information to combat any attempts at
birth restrictions calling them racists. The world is over-populated as it
is, we need to start setting restrictions now before it get's so out of hand
that we have a catastrophe.
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