



Four in ten new babies had at least one foreign-born parent last year.
Diversity is not our greatest strength and we do have an indigenous British culture that is worth protecting.
But here we are - 40.4 per cent of births in Britain were to families with at least one parent not from the UK in 2024.
In five local authority areas, that figure rises to 80 per cent of births. Where are they?
Patrick Christys says Britain is being treated like a plot of land
GB News
Well, put it this way, in London all but TWO boroughs had a majority of births from households with at least one foreign parent - so our capital city is basically not British anymore, is it?
But this is right across the country. The number of foreign born parents giving birth in Leicester has risen by 11 per cent in just eight years, Manchester 10 per cent up, Wolverhampton is up by 19 per cent. So, where are they coming from?
India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Romania and Bangladesh. Somalis also rank amongst the nationality with the highest birth rate.
Also, who's coming across the Channel? Loads of people from Afghanistan and Sudan. The average number of children in Afghanistan - around 5.3. In Sudan 4.3. The British birthrate is plummeting - it's fallen by a quarter in 15 years.
In contrast, births to Indian mothers have risen by 73 per cent, West Africans by 37 per cent - the Polish and Romanians are up 32.6 per cent. But I know what you're thinking now, how do they afford it?
Well, do you know what else is really interesting? Families from the Bangladeshi and Black ethnic groups are more likely to receive income-related benefits. The combined Pakistani and Bangladeshi ethnic group had the highest rate of economic inactivity.
We have more than one million foreigners claiming benefits - and they're just the ones here legally! So it begs the question - who is paying for all these children?
Are white British people less inclined to have children because they worry that they can't afford them, whereas people from other ethnic groups just crack on? And why can't they afford to have them? Because they're paying loads of money in tax to subsidise foreign people's babies?
It's little wonder that a shocking report earlier this year suggested White British people will become a minority in the UK population within the next 40 years.
By 2100, that same report predicts six in 10 people in the UK will either not have been born in the UK, or will have at least one immigrant parent.
Britain is being treated like a plot of land where everyone from all over the world gets to come and live and have kids... and British people, I feel, are expected to pay for it.