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I have removed a quote that is about British Indians rather than British Sri Lankan Tamils from the article. Contrary to this claim, it is not vandalism to remove original research. The quote came from this source, which makes no mention of Sri Lankans. Cordless Larry ( talk) 17:03, 15 August 2017 (UTC)
Cordless Larry ( talk) 14:37, 22 August 2017 (UTC)Britain's Indian community has traditionally voted Labour, though there has been a shift over the decades. "The older generations had very strong links with local Labour parties and there was community voting... Now it's a mixture of younger generations being assimilated as Asian British and less likely to follow the lead of their parents…and fewer community bonds," says Dr. Stephen Fisher, professor of political sociology and an expert on political behaviour at Oxford University.
Lankandude2017 ( talk) 14:50, 22 August 2017 (UTC)"The older generations had very strong links with local Labour parties and there was community voting... Now it's a mixture of younger generations being assimilated as Asian British and less likely to follow the lead of their parents…and fewer community bonds," says Dr. Stephen Fisher, professor of political sociology and an expert on political behaviour at Oxford University.
The quote the editor above attributes to "British Muslims" discusses how all second generation minorities integrate into western culturewhen the text that is partially quoted here actually talks specifically about "second-generation British Muslims". And in any case, even if it were about the general population, it would still be original research to extrapolate the findings here. If there are sources talking about the integration of this particular group, please provide them. -- bonadea contributions talk 14:57, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
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I have removed a quote that is about British Indians rather than British Sri Lankan Tamils from the article. Contrary to this claim, it is not vandalism to remove original research. The quote came from this source, which makes no mention of Sri Lankans. Cordless Larry ( talk) 17:03, 15 August 2017 (UTC)
Cordless Larry ( talk) 14:37, 22 August 2017 (UTC)Britain's Indian community has traditionally voted Labour, though there has been a shift over the decades. "The older generations had very strong links with local Labour parties and there was community voting... Now it's a mixture of younger generations being assimilated as Asian British and less likely to follow the lead of their parents…and fewer community bonds," says Dr. Stephen Fisher, professor of political sociology and an expert on political behaviour at Oxford University.
Lankandude2017 ( talk) 14:50, 22 August 2017 (UTC)"The older generations had very strong links with local Labour parties and there was community voting... Now it's a mixture of younger generations being assimilated as Asian British and less likely to follow the lead of their parents…and fewer community bonds," says Dr. Stephen Fisher, professor of political sociology and an expert on political behaviour at Oxford University.
The quote the editor above attributes to "British Muslims" discusses how all second generation minorities integrate into western culturewhen the text that is partially quoted here actually talks specifically about "second-generation British Muslims". And in any case, even if it were about the general population, it would still be original research to extrapolate the findings here. If there are sources talking about the integration of this particular group, please provide them. -- bonadea contributions talk 14:57, 22 August 2017 (UTC)