Council urges Oldham residents to report ‘racist’ leaflets
RACIST leaflets “aimed at dividing” communities have been distributed in Oldham, prompting the local council to report the incident to the police.
One of the leaflets posted through doors claimed that a change in demographics “could reduce white Britons to a minority by the 2060s”.
The claim was attributed to David Coleman of Migration Watch UK, a campaign group which said the current level of “unsustainable immigration could strain” Britain’s resources.
According to the 2011 census, white Britons made up more than 87 per cent of the UK population. However, government data shows the ethnic composition of Oldham changed considerably between 2001 and 2011.
The proportion of white people in the town decreased from 86.2 per cent to 77.5 per cent in the decade to 2011, while the south Asian population grew.
The share of Pakistani-origin people went up from 6.3 per cent in 2001 to 10.1 per cent in 2011, and the proportion of the Bangladeshi population rose from 4.5 per cent to 7.3 per cent. Data also showed these communities primarily live in typically the most deprived areas in Oldham.
Latter estimates revealed the number of white British and Irish population dwindled by three per cent to 166,230 between 2011 and 2016 while the population of the Pakistanis rose 21 per cent from 22,686 to 27,581 during the period.
The number of people with Bangladeshi heritage was also estimated to have risen by 21 per cent from 16,315 to 19,765 during the corresponding period.
Oldham council leader Amanda
Chadderton said the local authorities were aware of racist literature circulated by a far-right group, which was “aimed at dividing our communities and turning us against each other”.
Acknowledging Oldham was “wonderfully diverse with an inclusive spirit”, Chadderton said, “we won’t stand for the hatefuelled agenda of nationalist groups that do not understand or appreciate the positives of a culturally diverse community”.
She urged people to report the “unacceptable” hateful propaganda material to the police.