Last year, five per cent of the total population of the 27 EU countries was Muslim. But rising levels of immigration from Muslim countries and low birth rates among Europe’s indigenous population mean that, by 2050, the figure will be 20 per cent, according to forecasts. Data gathered from various sources indicate that Britain, Spain and Holland will have an even higher proportion of Muslims in a shorter amount of time. The UK, which currently has 20 million fewer people than Germany, is also projected to be the EU’s most populous country by 2060, with 77 million people. The findings have led to allegations that policy-makers are failing to confront the widespread challenges of the ‘demographic time bomb’. Experts say that there has been a lack of debate on how the population changes will affect areas of life from education and housing to foreign policy and pensions. Although some polls have pointed to a lack of radicalisation in the Muslim community, little attention is being given to the integration of migrants, it is claimed, with fears of social unrest in years to come.
Sunday, August 9th, 2009
A Fifth Of European Union Will Be Muslim By 2050
Author: ADRIAN MICHAELS
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 10:56AM BST 08 Aug 2009
Link: A Fifth Of European Union Will Be Muslim By 2050
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 10:56AM BST 08 Aug 2009
Link: A Fifth Of European Union Will Be Muslim By 2050
Stephan: SR readers know I have been predicting this for almost a decade. I believe this is going to create enormous social instability. This trend is one of the reasons I believe two of the defining indicators for social success during the 21st century, in the countries of the world, will be gender equality and successful assimilation of minorities. There is little to indicate that countries in Europe have figured out how to accommodate their growing Islamic minorities, so the long range prognosis for social stability is not good.