South Africans in the United Kingdom
Total population | |
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(South African-born residents 141,405 (2001 Census figure) 216,000 (ONS 2009 estimate) Other population estimates 550,000 (Runnymede 2001 estimate) Up to 1.0% of the UK population) |
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Regions with significant populations | |
London, South East England | |
Languages | |
English (British, South African), Afrikaans | |
Religion | |
Predominantly: Christianity Judaism, Traditional African religion, Irreligion |
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Related ethnic groups | |
Zimbabwean British, Afrikaners, British diaspora in Africa, South African American |
South Africans in the United Kingdom include citizens and residents of the United Kingdom with origins in South Africa.
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Demographics
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The majority of these people[clarification needed] are concentrated in largely affluent areas of London[according to whom?], the anecdotal evidence being that many are business people working in the City of London. There is, for instance, a South African-born cluster in the Canary Wharf area[according to whom?]. In fact[according to whom?], London has the second biggest number of South African expatriates in the western world. University towns such as Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Bristol also show significant clusters of South Africa-born. Many young people with British family ties have come over the years to work in the UK, including the public services.[1]
According to the 2001 UK Census, 140,201 South African born people were calling the UK[ambiguous], although most recent estimates put the population (including those of South African descent) at over half a million[according to whom?]. Unlike South Africa itself, the majority of South Africans in the UK are not ethnically black, but White. The 2001 census showed that 90% of South Africans in the UK are White (mainly of British and Afrikaner origin), 3% Black, 3% Indian, 2% Mixed, 2% Other, meaning that there could currently be around 495,000, 16,500, 16,500, 11,000 and 11,000 for each ethnic group respectively in the UK. There are a large number of Jewish South Africans in the UK. It is estimated that 9% of the South African population in London is Jewish, as compared to 2% of Londoners as a whole who would claim to be of the Jewish faith.[2]
Notable South Africans in the United Kingdom
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Individuals who have migrated from South Africa to the UK
Name | Occupation |
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Jani Allan | Journalist and radio personality |
Jade Dernbach | English cricketer |
Elize du Toit | Actress |
Kyle Edmund | British tennis player |
Ernie Els | Professional golfer and multiple major winner |
Gary Frisch & Henry Badenhorst |
Co-founders of websites, Gaydar |
Retief Goosen | Professional golfer and winner of two U.S. opens |
Peter Hain | Former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Welsh Secretary, born in Kenya, he was raised in South Africa and has South African parents |
Nicky Hambleton-Jones | Stylist and television personality |
Ronald Harwood | Playwright |
Darren Holden | English footballer |
Bob Holness | Actor & quiz show host |
Sid James | Actor most famous for starring in the Carry On series of films |
Michael Lumb | English cricketer |
Bongani Khumalo | Professional footballer |
Doreen Mantle | Actress |
Steven Pienaar | Professional footballer |
Kevin Pietersen | Former England cricket team Captain |
Matt Prior | English cricketer |
Lucas Radebe | Former long-serving Leeds United FC defender |
Tokelo Rantie | Professional footballer |
Justin Rose | English golfer, winner of the 2013 U.S. Open |
Jason Roy | English cricketer |
Sir Antony Sher | Actor & novelist |
Mark Shuttleworth | Billionaire, space tourist and software developer (holds dual citizenship) |
Andrew Strauss | English cricketer |
Jonathan Trott | English cricketer |
Laurens van der Post | Writer & conservationist |
British people of South African ancestry
Name | Occupation | Link |
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Natasha Kaplinsky | news presenter | (South African father of Polish descent) |
Joan Collins | actress, author and columnist | (South African father) |
Jackie Collins | novelist | (South African father) |
Sienna Miller | actress, model, and fashion designer | (South African mother) |
Andrew Lincoln | actor, director | (South African mother) |
Christian Bale | actor | (South African father) |
Andrew Strauss | England cricketer | (South African father) |
Andy Zaltzman | comedian, radio personality | (South African father) |
Daniel Radcliffe | actor | (South African mother) |
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- African diaspora in the United Kingdom
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