The Light Was Yellow Sir
Well-Known Member
I know people who live in Sunderland and someone who works at the Uni. People from there will attest - the House of Jollof is well liked and the Uni would have closed if there were no foreign students- these thicko's want to further cut down their local economy coz they don't like forriners - maybe these knuckle draggers are the reason the Uni have a London Campus
Clueless doesn’t begin to describe it. Mind you, they voted for Brexit because of foreigners as well and they had hardly any, and still haven’t, ffs.
In the latest census, around 256,500 Sunderland residents said they were born in England. This represented 93.5% of the local population. The figure has decreased from around 260,200 in 2011, which at the time represented 94.4% of Sunderland's population.
Scotland was the next most represented, with just over 2,500 Sunderland residents reporting this country of birth (0.9%). This figure was down from around 2,800 in 2011, which at the time represented 1.0% of the population of Sunderland.
The number of Sunderland residents born in Nigeria rose from just under 450 in 2011 (0.2% of the local population) to around 1,200 in 2021 (0.5%).