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Originally Posted by Qtx
Tower Hamlets would have been like that once, less than 10% of the community being muslim. Look at it now. Yes, it is a no go area for white people, especially at night.
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There are quite a few places that you wouldn't go at night in London and they're less to do with the racial demographics of the area and more to do with the economic status of the area. One of the poorest areas in a City also happens to be one of the least safe. It's not exactly new.
That said I do walk around Hackney, Tower Hamlets and so on. Admittedly in the day but it's fine. You notice it's an area with a high population of minorities but I don't feel intimidated because I am white. You wouldn't walk around a lot of places at night including Wood Green, areas of South London, Enfield etc.
Also crime in London has been declining despite the increase in the Muslim population.
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Anyone can look at the stats and see that every year the percentages of muslims in an area are increasing. The amount of areas with muslims in is increasing too. It's easy to extrapolate the data and make the assumption that at some point in the near future muslims will be the dominant ones in the country and thus able to do whatever they want with schools or anything else in the local areas.
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It's easy to extrapolate the data and make the assumption that Muslims will take over but also incorrect. What evidence is there that it won't plateau and the trend will simply increase year-on-year?