Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Radnorian Identity

The detailed 2011 census figures for parishes and wards were published this morning, you can search them here.

A popular fancy amongst the chattering classes is to talk of multiple identities - people who feel, for example, European and British and Welsh.  Well, there's not much sign of that in the results for the census question on national identity.  Although people could opt for numerous combinations, around 90% opted for a single identity and in Radnorshire that meant choosing between Welsh, English and British.

Here are the figures for Radnorshire communities

Abbeycwmhir:  Welsh only 46%, English only 20%, British only 25%
Aberedw:  Welsh only 44%, English only 20%, British only 27%
Beguildy:  Welsh only 27%, English only 36%, British only 25%
Clyro:  Welsh only 27%, English only 32%, British only 28%
Diserth:   Welsh only 33%, English only 34%, British only 23%
Glasbury:  Welsh only 42%, English only 21%, British only 25%
Gladestry:  Welsh only 34%, English only 30%, British only 23%
Glascwm:  Welsh only 47%, English only 19%, British only 25%
Knighton:  Welsh only 28%, English only 38%, British only 22%
Llanbadarn Fawr:  Welsh only 46%, English only 23%, British only 21%
Llanbadarn Fynydd:  Welsh only 44%, English only 20%, British only 18%
Llanbister:  Welsh only 49%, English only 23%, British only 18%
Llanddewi Ystradenni:  Welsh only 47%, English only 24%, British only 19%
Llandrindod:  Welsh only 37%, English only 26%, British only 24%
Llanelwedd  Welsh only 54%, English only 18%, British only 18%
Llanfihangel Rhydithon:  Welsh only 35%, English only 27%, British only 26%
Llangynllo:  Welsh only 31%, English only 34%, British only 22%
Llanyre:  Welsh only 41%, English only 24%, British only 21%
Nantmel:  Welsh only 41%, English only 20%, British only 27%
New Radnor:  Welsh only 24%, English only 31%, British only 32%
Old Radnor:  Welsh only 24%, English only 35%, British only 30%
Painscastle:  Welsh only 40%, English only 24%, British only 22%
Penybont:  Welsh only 43%, English only 22%, British only 20%
Presteigne:  Welsh only 21%, English only 41%, British only 26%
Rhayader:  Welsh only 50%, English only 22%, British only 17%
St Harmon:  Welsh only 43%, English only 27%, British only 20%
Whitton:  Welsh only 25%, English only 32%, British only 32%

I guess you could look at these figures and conclude that the Radnorshire population consisted of a substantial minority of English with a majority Welsh population, many of whom identified as British.  You'd be wrong.

Infact the Welsh born, and I know the figures are skewed by births in Hereford hospital, are a minority - Rhayader and Llanelwedd with 56% Welsh born being top of the list - in Knighton just a third are Welsh born, in Presteigne just a quarter - in 21 of the 27 Radnorshire communities the Welsh born are in the minority.

A fairer characterisation would be to say that the ethnically Welsh are now a minority in Radnorshire ...... that these Welsh overwhelmingly* identify as Welsh only.....given that fact, we can also say that the Welsh are marginally more likely to chose a mixed identity than the English .... and that the English are more likely to chose a 'British only' identity than the Welsh.

Finally people choosing no 'Welsh identity' at all comprise the majority in sixteen of the twenty seven Radnorshire communities.  I'm searching for a phrase to describe this phenomenon, ethnic cleansing springs to mind.

*  It's not failsave but if we compare the total Welsh only identifiers as a % of the Welsh born we get only two communities where the figure is less than 80%  - Whitton (75%) and Llangynllo (77%), in eleven communities it is more than 90%, in Gladestry it's 111%.


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