Talk:London Borough of Croydon

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[edit] Temporary revert

cur) (last) 01:35, 18 March 2006 Dieter Simon m (Reverted edits by 82.40.188.233 (talk) to last version by 203.152.122.109)

Have reverted edits by 82.40.188.233 to the last version by 203.152.122.109, as that para looked terribly incomplete. Can someone in the know check the data 82.40.188.233 included? If all OK please edit to what it should read. Couldn't leave it like that, as it looked wrong. Dieter Simon 01:45, 18 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Religion

I have reverted this section, at least for the time being, as it looks to me very much like some kind of vandalism. This broad statement, that Islam is the largest religion in the town just cannot be correct, as the number of Christians, practising or non-practising, as well as those who come from Christian background, together with other-religious members of the Croydon population, must still be much higher than the number of Muslims in the borough. It is true, Muslims do attend religious services frequently and consistently, but you really have to support these statements with evidence and substantiate the actual number and percentage of the population attending services within each religion. Bald statements without these figures to support them will not do, I am afraid. Sorry. Dieter Simon 00:36, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Facts are always valuable, such as the number of mosques and their attendances, but they need numbers of actual people practising which then need to be compared with the actual numbers of people of other religions. Dieter Simon 00:47, 9 December 2006 (UTC)