A report shows that white Britons will soon be a minority in Birmingham. In the West Midland’s largest city, almost 50,000 of the 1.1 million inhabitants cannot speak English.
Birmingham has a diverse population with nearly 200 different nationalities. According to the new report, it “is soon to become a majority-minority city”.
In a 2011 census, 42.1% of the city’s inhabitants already classified themselves as ‘non-white British’, an increase of 12% compared to a 2001 survey.
With that rate of increase, a new survey in 2021 would show the majority of the city’s inhabitants being non-white Brits.
This tendency is clearly visible for the city’s youths as 60% of under 18s have a non-white background, a poll showed.
Courtesy of Voice of Europe