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Following on from our disclosure of the true extent of the colonisation of London, as revealed in official Government statistics, the British National Party has been contacted by an employee of a southern LEA (Local Educational Authority) who has kindly furnished us with information that is even more detailed and up to date.

The source of the information that we are about to disclose is the Department of Education and Skills (DfES) “Statistics of Education Schools in England 2004” Reference ID V05/2004.

These statistics reveal the declining numbers of “White-British” pupils in our schools throughout England, organised by LEA within English Region.

These figures also provide an insight into what the England of tomorrow is going to look like in demographic terms. What is noticeable is the falling percentages of “White-British” pupils within each younger generation as illustrated in the differences in percentages between primary and secondary schools within the same LEA.

A full reference to the source of this information is provided at the foot of this article.

England and Regional Summaries.

The first figure is that of the percentage of “White-British” pupils in primary education (4-11), the second that of the percentage of “White-British” pupils in secondary education (11+) in state maintained schools.

All England: (79.3%) (81.3%)

West Midlands: (76.7%) (79.5%)
South East: (84.8%) (84.4%)
Yorkshire & Humber: (85.1%) (87.5%)
East of England: (85.7%) (86.1%)
East Midlands: (86.4%) (87.3%)
North West: (87.0%) (89.3%)
South West: (91.4%) (90.8%)
North East: (92.2%) (92.3%)

Greater London – formerly an English city.

Greater London: (41.6%) (44.2%)
Inner London: (24.4%) (26.1%)
Outer London: (51.3%) (52.1%)

Inner London Boroughs.

Camden: (28.6%) (38.5%)
Hackney: (15.7%) (16.4%)
Hammersmith & Fulham: (30.5%) (35.6%)
Haringey: (20.7%) (23.3%)
Islington: (35.3%) (28.8%)
Kensington & Chelsea: (27.4%) (30.9%)
Lambeth: (18.4%) (20.1%)
Lewisham: (33.6%) (36.0%)
Newham: (15.8%) (19.9%)
Southwark: (27.5%) (23.3%)
Tower Hamlets: (18.7%) (21.1%)
Wandsworth: (37.3%) (32.2%)
Westminster: (19.1%) (21.6%)

Outer London Boroughs.

Barking & Dagenham: (67.8%) (71.6%)
Barnet: (43.3%) (38.3%)
Bexley: (80.7%) (80.5%)
Brent: (14.3%) (9.0%)
Bromley: (79.0%) (75.5%)
Croydon: (49.5%) (50.6%)
Ealing: (27.4%) (27.0%)
Enfield: (38.0%) (40.7%)
Greenwich: (54.8%) (53.1%)
Harrow: (31.8%) (32.9%)
Havering: (84.0%) (79.0%)
Hillingdon: (61.7%) (64.8%)
Hounslow: (39.3%) (37.5%)
Kingston upon Thames: (67.3%) (64.4%)
Merton: (51.8%) (52.5%)
Redbridge: (35.9%) (38.5%)
Richmond upon Thames: (68.6%) ((74.6%)
Sutton: (76.8%) (69.1%)
Waltham Forest: (32.5%) (38.0%)

Sources:

http://www.bnp.org.uk/reg_showarticle.php?contentID=785

http://www.bnp.org.uk/reg_showarticle.php?contentID=786

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