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-'''White demographic decline''' is a decrease in the White populace numerically and or as a percentage of the total population in a city, state, subregion, or nation. It has been recorded in a number of countries and smaller jurisdictions. For example, according to national censuses, [[White Americans]], [[European Canadians|White Canadians]], [[White Latin Americans]], and [[White people in the United Kingdom]] are in demographic decline in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the United Kingdom, respectively.+'''White people in the United Kingdom''' are a multi-ethnic group of UK residents who identify as and are perceived to be '[[white people]]'. White people constitute the historical and current majority of the people living in the [[United Kingdom]], with 87.2% of the population identifying as white in the [[2011 United Kingdom census]].
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-* [[Great Replacement]]+== See also ==
-* [[Kalergi Plan]]+* [[British people]]
-* [[White genocide conspiracy theory]]+* [[Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom]]
 +* [[Demographics of the United Kingdom]]
 +* [[Demographics of England]]
 +* [[Demographics of Scotland]]
 +* [[Demographics of Wales]]
 +* [[Demographics of Northern Ireland]]
 +* [[List of United Kingdom censuses]]
 +* [[Classification of ethnicity in the United Kingdom]]
 +* [[National Statistics Socio-economic Classification]]
 +* [[Genetic history of the British Isles]]
 +* [[Historical immigration to Great Britain]]
 +* [[List of English districts and their ethnic composition]]
 +* [[Black British people]]
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White people in the United Kingdom are a multi-ethnic group of UK residents who identify as and are perceived to be 'white people'. White people constitute the historical and current majority of the people living in the United Kingdom, with 87.2% of the population identifying as white in the 2011 United Kingdom census.

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