I'll entertain you.
I've lived in Croydon for most of my life. SW & SE postcode. I don't need to convince anyone but if you've been to Croydon you will know. There's loads of black people here. My part of Croydon is the ends - it's just a fact. Primary school - majority black (and mixed race). Secondary school majority black (and mixed race).
I'm 29. I've been whipping since 17. I've been up and down London for a long time. Met mad people. You can't chat this rubbish to me, i've seen it with my own eyes.
"Britain’s newer minorities are blending into the larger population, too, but in ways that defy easy categorisation. Mixed black- African and white children are particularly common in working-class suburbs and commuter towns such as Croydon and Southend-on-Sea, possibly because black Africans are rarely tied to city centres through social-housing tenancies. They are also mixing with new immigrants from continental Europe. Most of the 21,000 children born to Polish mothers in 2012 had Polish fathers; but of the rest, 23% had African or Asian fathers."
https://www.economist.com/news/brit...britain-changing-neighbourhoodsand-perplexing
African people actually born in Africa are skewing the stats. They mostly marry and procreate with each other. I'm certain the stats are different for people born in the UK.
Again beyond stats which don't tell the entire picture, i'm really out here. I have a wide black British network - like fam, I go to events for the shyt. Involved a little with Church (which is keeping blacks with blacks mostly). I'm out in the city 5 days a week and in the clubs/events on the weekend. Got people all over London and seen it all East, West, North, South.
I'm gonna end it here and not continue this conversation. Other people have echoed my sentiments because it is the real. I'll end it with this statement.
Any black person that walks around this city, goes to fukking Nando's every so often, nicer restaurants, goes to fukking Wireless or Lovebox, parties in Shoreditch, Dalson, the west-end, goes to Westfields whatever - will know that is not uncommon to see young black people with non-black partners (including Asians) and children.