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The Great Replacement – a conspiracy theory?

Thursday blog

If you talk about ‘The Great Replacement” you’ll be branded a racist, a Nazi and, of course, a conspiracy nutter. So here’s a chart showing how the White British and Irish ethnic population of all the London boroughs has changed from 1961 to 2021

As you’ll see, the White British and White Irish population has plunged from 94.5% to just 38.6%.

And if you’ve ever wondered how a (IMHO) useless piece of lying, incompetent garbage like ‘Sir’ Sadiq Khan can be elected London mayor again and again, you’ll maybe see the answer above. Moreover, if the demographic trend in the above chart continues, there will never be a White British London mayor ever again. Unbelievable that the British capital will forever be ruled by a foreigner who is unlikely to subscribe to British values or ever even have any loyalty to our country. That’s how far we’ve fallen.

But, of course, London isn’t the only British city/town where White people are in a minority:

  • Leicester – White people make up about 41% of the population, with over 59% of residents from minority ethnic backgrounds
  • Birmingham – More than 51% of the population are from minority ethnic backgrounds, with a “white minority” status since the 2021 census
  • Slough: 36.0% of the population is from a White ethnic group
  • Luton: The white ethnic group accounts for 45.2% of the population

And I’m sure there are a few more which I’m not smart enough to find. Moreover, I’m not smart enough to work out which ethnic/religious group has been the fastest-growing part of our bankrupt, increasingly Third-World country’s population.

As for ‘The Great Replacement’ – obviously it’s just a conspiracy theory for conspiracy nutters!

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