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21 minutes ago, Stere said:

But in some  seats alot more

 


The results of the 2011 National Census for England and Wales are of course publicly available. However it can be a...

 

That will always be the case, it's like Brits moving to Spain, most of them gather together in places like Beni or on the costa del sol.

 

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3 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Similar happening here where there is a large population of first and second generation immigrants and is why we were in the early trials of having to show evidence  at the poll station.

Still got mine.

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2 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

And seeing as only 4.4% of the population of the UK are Muslims (the folk who use mosques) that argument doesn't hold much water imho.

But we don’t have proportional representation so I guess it does matter Eggs.
Corruption is corruption, it’s endemic in many immigrant home countries, particularly South Asia. 

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27 minutes ago, Commando said:

But we don’t have proportional representation so I guess it does matter Eggs.
Corruption is corruption, it’s endemic in many immigrant home countries, particularly South Asia. 

Proportional representation would make things seem like far less of a scam.

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32 minutes ago, Commando said:

But we don’t have proportional representation so I guess it does matter Eggs.
Corruption is corruption, it’s endemic in many immigrant home countries, particularly South Asia. 

Fair point, and I agree, corruption is corruption. Remember Gove sending out pre-paid envelopes (for postal voting) addressed to his own office?

 

Most, not all of them, are as bent as a nine bob note.

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4 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

And seeing as only 4.4% of the population of the UK are Muslims (the folk who use mosques) that argument doesn't hold much water imho.

I won’t question your figures E55er, what you’re presenting as a UK wide calculation. 
 

See what happens when you re-do the figures for certain indicative local town, parish, county and borough areas and see where your water goes then 😂

 


In 2016, it was estimated that Birmingham had the largest Muslim population of any local authority in England and Wales at...

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mark J said:

Proportional representation would make things seem like far less of a scam.

67% didn’t want AV in the 2011 referendum though....

 

 

Its a case of careful what you wish for since whilst AV / PR gives more choice and representation of smaller parties like the greens for example, it provides exactly the same opportunities for all ‘fringe’ parties....

 

UKIP, BNP, MRLP - all of ‘em.... 

 

Could get messy real quick?

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