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Who Still Says We Are Not 'full Up'?
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It was announced that the number of non UK born citizens in the UK is almost double the population of News Zealand.
It was announced that the number of non UK born citizens in the UK is almost double the population of News Zealand.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It will continue until there is a great disaster caused by this mass migration.
This could be uncontrolable disease, terroism or simply infrastructurte break down leading to civil riots, maybe even war.
Until that point is reached, and it will happen, then our country will just go downhill slowly towards third world status.
Personally I dont think it will happen for a while, indeed many ABers wont see it, it will be their kids and grandkids that suffer the legacy we have betrothed them.
This could be uncontrolable disease, terroism or simply infrastructurte break down leading to civil riots, maybe even war.
Until that point is reached, and it will happen, then our country will just go downhill slowly towards third world status.
Personally I dont think it will happen for a while, indeed many ABers wont see it, it will be their kids and grandkids that suffer the legacy we have betrothed them.
Jenny, your answer reminds me of a situation decades ago when a Tory politician - I believe it might have been Enoch Powell - said that people of Caribbean origin should be provided with enough money to buy a house in the place of their birth and sent on their way.
One young Jamaican woman thought it was a wonderful idea because, as she explained, "I've always wanted a house in Birmingham!"
One young Jamaican woman thought it was a wonderful idea because, as she explained, "I've always wanted a house in Birmingham!"
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In the list of most densely populated countries and territories, Britain comes 51st most densely populated,
England... around 450 peeps per kilometre, Scotland... around 40
Where would England rank?
09:23 Thu 27th Aug 2015Report
Give in, where?
We could then break it down into counties etc then towns, estates, then streets
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steg
In the list of most densely populated countries and territories, Britain comes 51st most densely populated,
England... around 450 peeps per kilometre, Scotland... around 40
Where would England rank?
09:23 Thu 27th Aug 2015Report
Give in, where?
We could then break it down into counties etc then towns, estates, then streets