The demographic landscape of England has seen a significant shift over the past few decades. Once a country that was nearly 100% White in 1951, England has experienced a steady decline in its native British population. According to the latest census data from 2021, the British population of England now stands at just 73.5%, marking a drastic decrease from previous years.
In a span of 30 years, the non-White population in England has more than tripled, growing from three million to over 11 million. This demographic change has raised concerns among some patriotic, nationalist, and committed Britons who fear the dilution of British identity and culture.
The British government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has faced criticism for its handling of the demographic shift. Some advocates for the native British population, such as Sam Melia, have been met with opposition and even imprisonment for speaking out on behalf of their community.
Despite these challenges, there are policy options available to address the issue of demographic change in England. Patriotic and nationalist Britons are being encouraged to take hold of political leverage and push for policies that protect and preserve British identity and culture.
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As England continues to navigate the complexities of a changing demographic landscape, it is vital for citizens to stay informed and engaged in discussions surrounding national identity and cultural preservation.