More than one in five of children born in Britain in 2007 had a mother
born overseas – a total of 160,300 compared with 529,700 for British-
born mothers.
In the London boroughs of Newham and Brent, 74.8 per cent and 72 per
cent of all births were to foreign-born women.
The increase – well above the 6.4 per cent rise in numbers of births
among British-born women – is because more immigrants are coming to
live in the UK, said the Office for National Statistics.
Critics said the figures pointed to future problems for social
cohesion.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/110084/1-in-5-UK-births-is-to-a-mum-from-abroad
Ethnic conflict produces deep, frequently irreconcilable divisions
within a society and ultimately, causes group-based competition for
resources and political power. These can be very hard to mediate. The
difficulty of establishing democracy and the rule of law in societies
divided by ethnic conflict is a major theme of the contemporary world.
Political correctness in the West cannot be maintained without
constantly ratcheting up the social controls on individual thought and
behavior. Western societies will experience increased ethnic conflict.
Their governments will increasingly be obliged to enact draconian
penalties for deviations from political correctness. And probably
also to “correct” ethnic imbalances in social status and political
power—much as the Hapsburg and Ottoman empires of old were forced in
their declining years to constantly bargain with rising ethnic
pressure groups. Democracy, representative government, and freedom
will be likely casualties.
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