For the record, because I happen to be using this data right now for work, according to the 2021 Census data, 15.42% of the population i Oldham self identify as living in a household where English is not the primary language.
National average is 10.73%.
Adjusting for skewness, Oldham less than a single standard deviation from the norm. Not really an outlier.
Kensington and Chelsea is at 42.11%. In fact
London Boroughs represent most of the top 25.
Of course the thing to really look at here is the age of those who don't use English as their primary language/don't speak English well.
BUT OBVS THAT'S NOT BEING DONE.
For the record, because I happen to be using this data right now for work, according to the 2021 Census data, 15.42% of the population i Oldham self identify as living in a household where English is not the primary language.
National average is 10.73%.
Adjusting for skewness, Oldham less than a single standard deviation from the norm. Not really an outlier.
Kensington and Chelsea is at 42.11%. In fact
London Boroughs represent most of the top 25.