“They are illiterate savages”
According to the official data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) from the 2021 Census for England and Wales, British Sikhs demonstrate high levels of educational attainment, though a distinct generational split exists within the community. Sikhs in the UK have a higher level of higher education qualifications compared to the general population.
Sikh Population: 36.7% of British Sikhs hold a Level 4 qualification or higher
General Population: By comparison, 33.8% of the overall population of England and Wales hold qualifications at this level
Younger Sikhs (Ages 16 to 44): This group has a significantly higher percentage of degree-level qualifications compared to the same age bracket in the general population. Second- and third-generation British Sikhs are highly represented in UK universities.
Highly educated younger Sikhs are heavily represented across professional sectors, particularly in finance, law, IT, business, and healthcare
They revert to their tribal, low-trust savagery despite education. And their English is quite poor.