Unite The Kingdom

Believing either of those means you're not very good at statistics or wildly ignorant of the world we live in. Probably both.
You are possibly the world of the last people I need to be listening to.

You are either a paid agitator an Islamist or a wet liberal.
 
Check it out. It's out there. See if you can do some research for yourself.
I did, it's *******s from MattGPT isn't it based on his own unpublished research and a textbook example of the Extrapolation fallacy.

Being a spayed canine you might not. Have encountered it but it's well worth reading up on.
 
I did, it's *******s from MattGPT isn't it based on his own unpublished research and a textbook example of the Extrapolation fallacy.

Being a spayed canine you might not. Have encountered it but it's well worth reading up on.
No, different place where I saw it....woof!
 
I read that by the year 2065 the UK will be 51% Muslim.......
Muslims definitely have a higher birthrate.
The non-Muslim population have a birthrate below replacement level.
That doesn't mean that Muslims will ever be a majority anytime soon.


From AI view..
When will UK be Muslim majority.


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There is no demographic consensus or official projection that Muslims will become the majority in the UK. According to the 2021 Census, Muslims make up roughly 6.5% of the UK population (around 3.9 million people). [1, 2]
Current demographic models and projections indicate the following:
  • Pew Research Center: Projects that by 2050, the Muslim population in the UK will rise to between 16.7% and 17.2% of the total population, depending on future migration rates. [1]
    • Academic/Theoretical Models: Long-term models—such as those analyzing historical growth rates—suggest that even with continued immigration and higher birth rates, it would take several centuries for the Muslim population to reach a 50% majority, if it ever does. [1, 2]
While Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the country, largely driven by a younger demographic and immigration, the UK remains a predominantly secular or Christian-heritage nation. [1, 2, 3, 4]
 
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