01-31-2009, 10:11 AM
Ramana, could you please post this on BRF, UK thread
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/ar...ble_478352a.jpg
In the 0-4 age group, which represents the future
out of 3.5 million UK, muslims are 301k
meaning by birth, muslims are 9% of UK
In the 40-44 age group, muslims are only 3%
In BRF, Johann had confidently predicted that muslims
will never exceed 7%
France and mainstream europe is much more thoroughly
fcuked by islamic breeding
As I repeatedly said, the only way to stop islam is to counter breed 5
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_...?Submitted=true
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Muslim population 'rising 10 times faster than rest of society'
This is from The Times. I think that newspaper gets it; I think from the forward e-mail I received this morning that many of the general public understand, but the secularists don't. And don't realise that their actions are, in part (not fully becasie they were allowed to undermind the Christian foundations of the UK) to blame.
The Muslim population in Britain has grown by more than 500,000 to 2.4 million in just four years, according to official research collated for The Times.
The population multiplied 10 times faster than the rest of society, the research by the Office for National Statistics reveals. In the same period the number of Christians in the country fell by more than 2 million.
Experts said that the increase was attributable to immigration, a higher birthrate and conversions to Islam during the period of 2004-2008, when the data was gathered. They said that it also suggested a growing willingness among believers to describe themselves as Muslims because the western reaction to war and terrorism had strengthened their sense of identity.
Muslim leaders have welcomed the growing population of their communities as academics highlighted the implications for British society, integration and government resources.
David Coleman, Professor of Demography at Oxford University, said: âThe implications are very substantial. Some of the Muslim population, by no means all of them, are the least socially and economically integrated of any in the United Kingdom ... and the one most associated with political dissatisfaction. You can't assume that just because the numbers are increasing that all will increase, but it will be one of several reasonable suppositions that might arise.â
Professor Coleman said that Muslims would naturally reap collective benefits from the increase in population. âIn the growth of any population ... [its] voice is regarded as being stronger in terms of formulating policy, not least because we live in a democracy where most people in most religious groups and most racial groups have votes. That necessarily means their opinions have to be taken and attention to be paid to them.â
Ceri Peach, Professor of Social Geography at Manchester University, said that the rapid growth of the Muslim population posed challenges for society. âThe groups with the strongest belief in the family and cohesion are those such as the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. They have got extremely strong family values but it goes together with the sort of honour society and other kinds of attributes which people object to,â he said. âSo you are dealing with a pretty complex situation.â
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/ar...ble_478352a.jpg
In the 0-4 age group, which represents the future
out of 3.5 million UK, muslims are 301k
meaning by birth, muslims are 9% of UK
In the 40-44 age group, muslims are only 3%
In BRF, Johann had confidently predicted that muslims
will never exceed 7%
France and mainstream europe is much more thoroughly
fcuked by islamic breeding
As I repeatedly said, the only way to stop islam is to counter breed 5
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_...?Submitted=true
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Muslim population 'rising 10 times faster than rest of society'
This is from The Times. I think that newspaper gets it; I think from the forward e-mail I received this morning that many of the general public understand, but the secularists don't. And don't realise that their actions are, in part (not fully becasie they were allowed to undermind the Christian foundations of the UK) to blame.
The Muslim population in Britain has grown by more than 500,000 to 2.4 million in just four years, according to official research collated for The Times.
The population multiplied 10 times faster than the rest of society, the research by the Office for National Statistics reveals. In the same period the number of Christians in the country fell by more than 2 million.
Experts said that the increase was attributable to immigration, a higher birthrate and conversions to Islam during the period of 2004-2008, when the data was gathered. They said that it also suggested a growing willingness among believers to describe themselves as Muslims because the western reaction to war and terrorism had strengthened their sense of identity.
Muslim leaders have welcomed the growing population of their communities as academics highlighted the implications for British society, integration and government resources.
David Coleman, Professor of Demography at Oxford University, said: âThe implications are very substantial. Some of the Muslim population, by no means all of them, are the least socially and economically integrated of any in the United Kingdom ... and the one most associated with political dissatisfaction. You can't assume that just because the numbers are increasing that all will increase, but it will be one of several reasonable suppositions that might arise.â
Professor Coleman said that Muslims would naturally reap collective benefits from the increase in population. âIn the growth of any population ... [its] voice is regarded as being stronger in terms of formulating policy, not least because we live in a democracy where most people in most religious groups and most racial groups have votes. That necessarily means their opinions have to be taken and attention to be paid to them.â
Ceri Peach, Professor of Social Geography at Manchester University, said that the rapid growth of the Muslim population posed challenges for society. âThe groups with the strongest belief in the family and cohesion are those such as the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. They have got extremely strong family values but it goes together with the sort of honour society and other kinds of attributes which people object to,â he said. âSo you are dealing with a pretty complex situation.â