The Changing Face Of Britain

A child in Great Britain is now more likely to be a Muslim than Christian.

The Changing Face Of Britain

The Muslim invasion of England seems to have been a big success. Great Britain is only a couple of generations away from complete eradication of the locals. Mathematics says, Prince Charles won’t be King, just some guy in a mosque.

There are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham, figures show.

The statistics, extracted from the 2011 Census, give an insight into the fast pace of demographic change across Britain.

They pinpoint several parts of the country where traditional religious beliefs are being eclipsed for the first time.

Statistics from the 2011 Census show more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham.

The Changing Face Of Britain
The figures show that there are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham.

In England’s second city of Birmingham, of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian. The rest were of other faiths such as Hindu or Jewish, or none.

A similar trend can be seen in the cities of Bradford and Leicester, the towns of Luton, in Bedfordshire, and Slough in Berkshire, as well as the London boroughs Newham, Redbridge and Tower Hamlets, where nearly two-thirds of children are Islamic.

 

 
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Joke Of The Day: Prince Charles

Prince Charles was driving around his mother’s estate when he accidentally ran over her favorite dog, a Corgi, crushing it to a pulp.

He got out of his Range Rover and sat down on the grass totally distraught. The whole world was against him and now his mother would go ballistic.

Suddenly he noticed a lamp half-buried in the ground. He dug it up, polished it and immediately a genie appeared. “You have freed me from thousands of years of imprisonment,” said the genie” As a reward I shall grant you one wish.”

“Well,” said the Prince, “I have all the material things I need, but let me show you this dog.”

They walk over to the splattered remains of the dog. “Do you think you could bring this dog back to life for me?” the Prince asked.

The genie carefully looked at the remains and shook his head. “This body is too far gone for even me to bring it back to life. Is there something else you would like?”

The Prince thought for a minute, reached into his pocket and pulled out two photos. “I was married to this beautiful woman called Diana,” said Prince Charles, showing the genie the first photo. “But now I love this woman called Camilla,” and he showed the genie the second photo. “You see Camilla isn’t beautiful at all, so do you think you can make Camilla as beautiful as Diana?”

The genie studied the two photographs and after a few minutes said, “Let’s have another look at the dog”