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Polling Day
i hope that you have got your polling cards at the ready, unless like me you voted by
post. Big day for all concerned especially up in Hartlepool, where the seat is up for grabs.
post. Big day for all concerned especially up in Hartlepool, where the seat is up for grabs.
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That will be interesting. I wasn't going to bother to vote this time - the result is a foregone conclusion where I live - but having re-considered it, after the awful year and more we've had what with Covid and Brexit, and the government having done a pretty decent job of it all, I would like the Conservatives to rally as much support as possible now - so albeit I'm just a statistic, I will.
That will be interesting. I wasn't going to bother to vote this time - the result is a foregone conclusion where I live - but having re-considered it, after the awful year and more we've had what with Covid and Brexit, and the government having done a pretty decent job of it all, I would like the Conservatives to rally as much support as possible now - so albeit I'm just a statistic, I will.
Corby, white people are in the minority in London and will vote for the candidate who most closely reflects their own political views. Elections in many areas is doubtless influenced by ethnicity and it will be interesting to see which way this one goes. I suspect the vote will be split rather more than it was the last time.
Naomi this was your quote!! Im putting you right they are not the minority, 45% are British, it was you who first mentioned the colour!!
Naomi this was your quote!! Im putting you right they are not the minority, 45% are British, it was you who first mentioned the colour!!
Emmie; "White Britons in London are in the minority now."
Can't find any details of the breakdown resulting from the recent census, but this from 2020;
"London is a multi-racial city. 59.8% of the total population are white, among which, 44.9% are white-British., 2.2% Irish and 12.2% of white from various parts of the globe."
"Asians are filling 20.9% of the London populace. Asian statistics include, 6.6% of Indians, 2.2% of Pakistan and 2.7% of Bangladesh. 1.5% of the population is covered by Chinese, with 1.3% of Arabs dwelling the mainland and the rest came from various areas of Asia."
Can't find any details of the breakdown resulting from the recent census, but this from 2020;
"London is a multi-racial city. 59.8% of the total population are white, among which, 44.9% are white-British., 2.2% Irish and 12.2% of white from various parts of the globe."
"Asians are filling 20.9% of the London populace. Asian statistics include, 6.6% of Indians, 2.2% of Pakistan and 2.7% of Bangladesh. 1.5% of the population is covered by Chinese, with 1.3% of Arabs dwelling the mainland and the rest came from various areas of Asia."
With Labour fielding an Asian and the Conservatives fielding a candidate of Jamaican extraction I’ve no doubt the choice of London Mayor will result, in the main, from the electorate’s racial preferences rather than from political persuasion.
Another quote mentioning racial preferences! and ethnicity. The last census gave a 45% British population in London.Has it changed that much?
Another quote mentioning racial preferences! and ethnicity. The last census gave a 45% British population in London.Has it changed that much?