They have committed suicide of their country.
How do you think the
Infidels will be treated in these cities when CIVIL LAW breaks down and
Sharia Law takes over???????
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- Statistics from 2011 Census show more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham
- Of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian
- A similar trend has emerged in the cities of Bradford and Leicester
- Experts said more must be done to ensure that society does not become polarised along religious lines
Published:
21:12 GMT, 14 September 2014
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Updated:
08:46 GMT, 15 September 2014
There are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham, figures show.
The latest statistics, extracted from the 2011 Census, give an insight into the fast pace of demographic change across Britain.
They pinpoint several parts of the country where traditional religious beliefs are being eclipsed for the first time.
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The figures show that there are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham
In
England’s second city of Birmingham, of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were
registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian. The rest were
of other faiths such as Hindu or Jewish, or none.
A
similar trend has emerged in the cities of Bradford and Leicester, the
towns of Luton, in Bedfordshire, and Slough in Berkshire, as well as the
London boroughs Newham, Redbridge and Tower Hamlets, where nearly
two-thirds of children are Islamic.
Last night experts said more must be done to ensure that society does not become polarised along religious lines.
Professor
Ted Cantle, of the ICoCo Foundation, which promotes community cohesion,
said: ‘What we are seeing are several trends running together. There is
a long-term decline in support for the established religions, notably
Christianity;
continuing immigration from the Asian sub-continent; and
higher fertility among the Muslim population, which has a considerably
lower age profile.
‘There
is also deepening segregation exacerbated by the loss of white
population from cities and more intensive concentration of black and
minority ethnic groups as a result of replacement.
‘This is the real problem, as residential segregation is generally compounded by school and social segregation.
‘Nothing
surprises me about the pace of demographic change. What does surprise
me is that the Government has no policy to combat segregation because it
inevitably reduces understanding and tolerance on both sides of the
divide.’
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In England’s second city of
Birmingham, of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim
compared with 93,828 as Christian (stock image)
The
figures show that Christianity is still the dominant religion in every
local authority area in England and Wales, even in the most culturally
diverse towns and cities.
Of
the 45.5million participants, 27.9million subscribed to Christianity,
compared with 1.8million Muslims, the second largest grouping.
However,
among dependent children – defined as those aged up to 15, or between
16 and 18 and in education and still living at home – the gap is
narrower.
Of
12.1million youngsters, 6.1million were Christian and 1million were
Muslim. And in some places, the balance has now tipped towards Islam.
In
Bradford, 52,135 children are Muslims (45 per cent) next to 47,144
Christians; in Leicester the figures are 22,693 and 18,190 respectively.
The widest gap is in Tower Hamlets where 62 per cent of children are Islamic, outnumbering Christians by 34,597 to 8,995.
Sughra
Ahmed, president of the Islamic Society of Britain, said: ‘Britain’s
Muslims make up just 5 per cent of the population but have a younger
demographic profile than other faiths, as these figures show. It matters
to us all that this next generation of young British Muslims develops a
clear and confident sense of their British identity alongside their
Muslim faith. It’s important that schools teach all of our children the
values of respect and tolerance.
‘Britain
is doing better at this than many of our neighbours. A major new study
this week showed that most people think the children of immigrants are
integrating well.
‘This
is one of the most tolerant countries in the world. It will continue to
be so, provided we all understand how that depends on respect for the
beliefs of others too.’
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