
The turnaround has come within the last ten years. According to the 2001 census, 70.4 percent of Birmingham’s population of all age ranges was white and “only” 29.6 percent were from Third World immigrant backgrounds.
A similar scenario is playing out in Leicester, where white people comprised 60.54 percent of the population in
2001, but are set to be an absolute minority by 2019.
The studies confirm the findings of a Birmingham City Council report from February 2010, which found that white
children compromised only 39 percent of school pupils the previous year.
The latest Birmingham figures are contained in reports by the Cathie Marsh Institute at the University of Manchester, while the Leicester estimates are from a student’s dissertation.
The British National Party has warned all along that mass immigration from the Third World would inevitably result in the extermination of the British people through the immigrants' higher birth rates.