Ethnic replacement is a far right myth
In the early 1960s, the UK population was overwhelmingly White British, with figures around 99.2% in 1961, meaning it was almost entirely a homogenous white nation, a stark contrast to today's more diverse society, with non-white people being very uncommon.
In the early 1960s, the UK population was overwhelmingly White British, with figures around 99.2% in 1961, meaning it was almost entirely a homogenous white nation, a stark contrast to today's more diverse society, with non-white people being very uncommon.


