Saturday, March 30, 2024

With birthrates below replacement levels, the UK's population increases by 7% in 11 years

 

UK population rose by over 4 million since 2011

due in large part to unvetted mass migration

The sharp rise in Britain’s population is due to mass migration, much of which is illegal and unvetted, mostly from Africa and the Middle East.

The country has just seen an “all time record” in illegal migrant crossings of the English Channel, despite the promises and assurances of the Rishi Sunak government that it would end this phenomenon.

Britain’s downfall is imminent, given myriad reports about the exhorbitant costs of housing these illegals — a significant number of whom are unemployed years after entering the country. Then there are the rising crime rates attributed to the new arrivals (which is also reflected in other countries, such as SwedenGermany and France), and the risk of jihad attacks.

UK Population Rose by More Than 4 Million Since 2011

to Record 67.6 Million Amid Mass Migration

by Kurt Zindulka, Breitbart, March 28, 2024:

The population of the United Kingdom rose by nearly seven per cent between 2011 and 2022 to an estimated 67.6 million, an increase of over four million people mostly as a result of the mass migration policies of the supposedly Conservative government.

Population figures released on Tuesday from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the first snapshot of the country’s size since the 2021 Census, found that the population of the UK rose by 6.7 per cent to an estimated 67,596,281 people by mid-2022 from just a little over a decade prior in mid-2011.

England saw the largest increase of the four UK nations, jumping by 7.5 per cent over the time period, or an increase of four million people, the ONS said.

This was followed by a 5.3 per cent rise seen in Northern Ireland, equivalent to 96,225 people, Scotland with a 2.8 per cent increase (147,000 people), and a 2.2 per cent rise (67,882 people) seen in Wales.

The release of the data came after the ONS predicted that the population would reach 70 million people within the next two years and that the country is on pace to see a 10 per cent rise by 2036 to almost 74 million people.

The change was mostly driven by foreign migration as opposed to internal growth, with the birth rate having been below replacement levels….


 

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