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Britain ceases to be Britain when British culture dies and that is the worrying trend we are headed for, says Alex Armstrong

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Britain ceases to be Britain when British culture dies and that is the worrying trend we are headed for, says Alex Armstrong.

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White British births have plummeted to just 53 percent.Out of 585,300 births in England and Wales, only 310,400 were to White British mothers, new ONS figures for 2025 show.

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That's down from 66 percent in 2010, a fall of around one fifth in just 15 years.What's even more perhaps unsurprising is that over a third of mothers giving birth were born overseas, up 40 percent since 2010.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Twenty seven percent of births had two foreign-born parents, up almost 60 percent all while births by European mothers dropped.By contrast, births to mothers from Middle Eastern and Asian backgrounds have risen sharply.

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The number increased from 66,300 in 2010 to 91,200 in 2025, a rise of almost 40 per cent, mostly driven by Indian and Pakistani births.This matches the pattern across the West because even now, in the United States, projections show White people becoming a minority by 2050, thirteen years before Britain.So if you combine white British birth rates alongside the...

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