“Current social policy throughout the West is based on the principle that the state guarantees the health and financial security of all its citizens from cradle to grave, NJ. The cost of this guarantee cannot be met by a static, far less a declining, population.”
I would not quite agree in that if properly managed (particularly so that not so many people are paid to sit around doing nothing) the same guarantee could be provided. However, accepting what you say, v_e, that’s why I suggested that another model needs to be devised that will accommodate no population growth. It is simply lunacy to continue encouraging population growth when ultimately enormous problems, far greater than we are already witnessing, will ensue. The world is petrified (so we’re told) that “climate change” (or whatever it is called to match the prevailing data) will see the end of mankind. Well I’ve got news for the world. The threat posed by climate change is but nothing compared to the threat posed by over population. Virtually every serious problem the world faces can be traced back to there being too many people. Just looking at the UK (which is where this question started) the first thing that is apparent is that there are currently not enough homes to comfortably accommodate the existing population. Furthermore, nor are there likely to be in the near future, even ignoring the ridiculous rates of population growth forecast. Moving on from there, the same can be said for virtually every aspect of life in the UK.
Just because there is room to build more homes that does not mean they should simply be built even if it were possible. A far broader enquiry needs to be made before doing so. The UK cannot continue to accommodate an ever increasing population without life becoming for many even more unpleasant than it is for some now. It is ridiculous to continue with policies that you know will end in abject disaster in the faint and vain hope that it will all turn out OK in the end. It won’t and the sooner politicians spend a little of the time they currently spend fretting and vainly legislating to combat climate change on addressing the problem of over-population, the sooner some sanity may be restored.