A year ago:
Celebrate Lack of Diversity

What we used to call the British Isles contain two sovereign states and, setting aside the Isle of Man and the Crown Dependencies, five principal political jurisdictions:
In London, the Prime Minister is a Hindu whose dad is a Punjabi from British East Africa.
His opposite number in Dublin, the Taoiseach, likewise has a Hindu father, who emigrated from Bombay to England.
The First Minister of Scotland also has a Punjabi pa, but this time Muslim. In the next Scottish election, he'll be battling it out with the Leader of the Opposition, who is another Punjabi Muslim.
The largest city in these islands is London, whose mayor is a Muslim with parents from Pakistan.
Celebrate lack of diversity! Is it possible to rise to the top in Anglo-Celtic politics without being from the Indian sub-continent? Why, yes: The new First Minister of Wales was born in Zambia. He is being hailed as the first black leader of a European country.
Nuffin' to see here.
Mark Steyn