Two areas of Britain have more black people and Asians than white people for the first time ever, newly-released results of the 2001 census for England and Wales have revealed.
White people made up 39.4% of the population in Newham, east London, and 45.3% in Brent, north west London, according to the latest figures of the �200m survey.
If you lived in Newham or Brent, I think even looking through those 'rose tinted specs' of yours Gromit, you would have to admit that you had been invaded.
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A few more interesting figures
The biggest influx was from the New Commonwealth - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - with more than 200,000 migrants.
In 2006, 510,000 foreign migrants came to the UK
A raft of statistics released by Whitehall revealed 164,635 foreign nationals were granted UK passports in 2007 - the equivalent of one every three minutes.