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I think the birth rate should be above 2.0. That's a good thing. But the fact that 25% of the births are from foreigners, that's a bad thing.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOK, that's what the Daily Mail thinks, but what is YOUR opinion on the subject?
Essentially England is slowly but surely following the path of London, where white British are now the minority. Hah! In London.
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Are you white British?Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostI think the birth rate should be above 2.0. That's a good thing. But the fact that 25% of the births are from foreigners, that's a bad thing.
Essentially England is slowly but surely following the path of London, where white British are now the minority. Hah! In London.
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Anyway, WTF has "born abroad" got to do with it?
Plenty of "white British" people are born abroad (forces children are a good example).
When they themselves have kids in the UK, those children will be born to mothers who were born abroad.
Come to think of it, my mother was born abroad in India. I guess that makes me a problem.Comment
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He´s Prussian, obviously.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot British? Then what?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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