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Did you read that in heavily Islamised Bradford, 46% of women of Pakistani heritage are married to their first cousin? If you think that’s bad (and it is) it was over 60% a decade ago. Never has the expression “import the third world, become the third world” been more apt!
Experts began tracking the prevalence of consanguinity in Bradford – home to one of the UK’s biggest Pakistani communities – in the late noughties. Almost 12,500 pregnant women were quizzed about their relationship status with the father of their child. The Born in Bradford study was later repeated with another cohort of 2,400 women between 2016 and 2019. Final results were published last month by Wellcome Open Research, a platform ran by the Wellcome Trust.
If you think it is just Bradford that has this problem, you need to give your head a wobble! I would suggest that this DANGEROUS practise has spread across the UK as the Pakistani community here grows bigger and bigger. Along with other tribal practises such as female circumcision and forced marriages, Pakistan is certainly moving the culture dial in the UK – backwards!
Can you IMAGINE the costs that the NHS picks up coping with the consequence of this incest? All the birth deformities and the lifelong costs of coping with them? The truth is that this perverse practise has no place in the UK in 2024 and nor have those kissing cousins practising it!
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