Just to be clear I'm not personally suggesting race has anything to do with it - I don't have any statistics or info to inform me either way, I am absolutely saying that culture - of which religion can be a dominant part - is a key formative element of behaviour. I am seeing the existing dominant British culture (which in my neck of the woods was primarily Anglo-Saxon with a sprinkling of Indians and and some Sikhs about 20 years ago) changing with a huge demographic shift (remember the ~50% of kids in the school in 2013).
I know this is boring sh*t but it is important to illustrate that these are not random racist or bigoted statements from a white 'privileged' male. These are hard facts on the ground. From the local area reports from 2011 - (BME stands for Black and Minority Ethnic):
Arleston ward is located in the centre of the Borough
to the south of the market town of Wellington.
The 2011 Census found a total ward population of
3,635, with some 23.2% of these residents from a
BME background, more than twice the Borough rate of
10.6%.
Deprivation within the ward is fairly high with the north
west area in the 10-20% most deprived nationally and
the south east in the 30-40% most deprived nationally.
Deprivation is highest in the education skills and
training domain.
The proportion of households claiming housing or
Council Tax benefits is higher than Borough wide,
particularly for households with dependent children
under 20 (16.2% compared to 10.3%). Almost a third
(30.6%) of children in the ward are eligible for free
school meals, the fifth highest ward rate in the Borough, higher than the average of 21.3%.
A third (33.5%) of children in Arleston are living in poverty compared to 24.8% Borough wide and almost a
quarter (22.3%) of households are living in fuel poverty, the third highest rate in the Borough (average
16.7%).
Arleston accounts for 3.9% of all young people not in education training or employment across the
Borough. Rates of people claiming job seekers allowance are similar to Borough wide.
Educational attainment in Arleston is lower than across the Borough as a whole with attainment at Early
Years Foundation Stage (22.6%) and Key Stage 1 (71.4%) amongst the lowest in the Borough.
Rates of crime and antisocial behaviour (ASB) in Arleston are higher the Borough wide across all
categories except for ASB – Malicious communication.
Satisfaction levels in the ward are lower than Borough wide, in particular just over half of residents (53%)
agree that their area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together compared to
75% across Telford and Wrekin.
CRIME AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Arleston
(per 1000 pop)
Rank
(out of 33)
Borough
(per 1000 pop)
Total Crime 121.2 3 61.0
Burglaries 10.0 9 8.7
Other Acquisitive Crime 54.8 3 16.6
Criminal Damage 7.6 7 6.0
Vehicle Crimes 17.3 3 10.4
Violent Crime 21.2 4 13.4
Other Crime 10.3 4 5.8
Total Anti-Social Behaviour 121.2 2 64.0