It appears to me that the majority of Londoners use slang.
back slang is just a wierd way of talking, it was originally used in Victorian London street gangs could talk without others knowing what they were planning. but it is such a fun thing to learn,its not common and people say it's made up but it is something different, and funny.In back slang, the word is spoken phonetically backwards -- for example, "yob" is back slang for "boy."
Many people like slang because it is a fun way to speak and you can have a secret way of talking from some people.
Much as other English people although there are now many significant minority populations of foreign or ethnic origins who speak English as a second language.
in london
Some Parisiens speak a local slang called Parigot
Most people in London speak English as for most of the UK.
Everyone speaks slang.
They don't - nobody votes on slang. It just evolves naturally as people speak a language.
I suppose that there isn't any statistic about that subject. However I wonder that thousands of people speak spanish in London.
People speak slang words to communicate informally, connect with a specific social group, express emotions, or add humor or emphasis to their speech. Slang can also be a way for individuals to assert their identity or rebel against conventional language norms.
Slang has been around since we invented language. There isn't one person who invented it - it just evolves naturally as people speak.
There are probably many reasons why slang is used. It has been noted that members of some groups will use slang to identify themselves with their own group and exclude outsiders. Further, slang can become accepted over time as standard language. Language evolves over time, new words are invented and old words disappear. Slang is just informal language