By Southwest Nationalist. Figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have predicted that the population of the UK will hit 70 million by 2027, driven in large part by immigration and immigrant birth rates.
At least two thirds of the population increase is attributed to either immigration, or immigrant cradles. It’s actually worth noting that the 70 million in 2027 figure is based on a medium level estimate, there is a higher variant which paints a much bleaker picture.
With Tory, Liberal and Labour all demonstrating beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are incapable of controlling our borders, and with increasing turmoil in the world due to wars, the ‘Arab spring’, not to mention famine (again, exacerbated by over-population), one suspects the higher variant is likely to be closer to the truth.
We already see the figures revised upwards, it was just a little while ago we were not supposed to hit 70 million until 2029.
It’s all a strange contradiction.
On the one hand we’re told that there’s a need for austerity and money saving, on the other we continue to allow our population to increase at an unsustainable rate.
The two are utterly incompatible, and allowing population growth to continue is simply adding to all of the problems even those in power are being forced to admit exist.
We do not currently have enough housing, nor is enough being built. We let more people in, and they all need somewhere to live. Incompatible.
We’re supposedly trying to reduce benefit bills on the welfare state, yet we continue to allow our population to swell. Incompatible.
Our overburdened NHS struggles to keep up with demand in the face of budget cutbacks and mounting costs. Despite this, more and more people arrive to add to the demand. Incompatible.
Classrooms are overcrowded, and educational standards are slipping. Government promises to do something about it, but still more people keep arriving in Britain. Incompatible.
We’ve a huge amount of unemployed, all governments pledge to drive down unemployment, yet every day people arrive faster than jobs can be created, and in search of jobs which do not exist. Incompatible, as well as rendering moot any efforts to cut benefit bills.
We’re supposed to be greener, use less resources, create less pollution. It’s a simple truth that population growth undermines all these efforts. Incompatible.
An ever rising population is incompatible with so many of the things society is supposedly seeking to achieve, we could go on and on with this list all day.
Population growth at this phenomenal rate spells disaster, and behind so many issues is the immigration factor as a driving force.
At the border, and by the cradle, so many of Britain’s problems are made far worse.
Mass immigration, and resultant children, are a huge factor in ensuring that we will never tackle many of the problems facing our country. Any gain or saving we can make is utterly offset by the increased demand from a rapidly expanding population.
Nobody in Lib/Lab/Con will ever admit it – the closest they’ll get is we made a mistake, we must reduce immigration a little – but one day a government of any political creed will have to admit to what we are today vilified for saying.
Britain is full, immigration must end.
Sooner or later that point will be reached to such an extent even officialdom must acknowledge it, we have only so much room and resources. The establishment put that off and delay it, but they’re just delaying the inevitable. Like it or not, one day they’ll have to accept and implement it.
Population cannot grow forever. First we see declining standards of living as over-crowding and overuse of resources occurs, then we see disaster and collapse as the population totally outstrips any reasonable hope of sustaining it.
Today’s disaster of a collapsing society with resources being stretched thinner and thinner will be as nothing when, in years to come, the needs of a far higher population must be met.
An ever rising population expanding at an alarming rate is utterly incompatible with meeting the needs of our existing society. We can realise that now and take steps, or delay and know that for every day we wait we’re storing up an even bigger problem.
I remember when, maybe fifty years ago, Britain was considered so grossly overpopulated with some fifty million inhabitants that emigration to the “Dominions” was encouraged to ease overcrowding, with the added bonus of keeping those countries British. Does anybody know what changed?
Could someone from government please give us a number for the maximum population they think the UK can support.
Then give us a year when that number will be reached WITH the current level of immigration and a year when it will be reached without any non essential immigration.
Then give us an idea of what will happen when that number is reached and how much of our countryside will be lost to house, provide work and infastructure for everyone.
I would just love answers to these questions. Won’t hold my breath though!
If Britain is not full now it soon will be !
A bit of an unquantifiable question really as we cannot support the present population as it is.
To be self sustainable which is probably what you may mean, ie if we had to feed, water, clothe, and heat our own homes etc etc purely with our own natural resources and labour we would need a reduction in population to around 35 millions.
I believe personally our population is around 70 million already if not more.
I do not know about anyone else, but aside from the crucial aspect of our self-preservation – should that still even be remotely possible in this disastrous country – how many of us in the here and now can honestly say that they look forward to visiting cities, large towns, going to the shops, going anywhere?
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Perhaps it is just me and my getting older (nearly 34) – but I know I do not really like doing so any more. That is aside from the obvious torture of having to see what has been done to them by decades of mass immigration.
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Let’s just think of little things on a day-to-day basis……How many of us wonder, for example, whether we are going to “make it” onto the motorway from the slip road (because the traffic is slow-moving and double lane in a solid formation)?
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How many find it increasingly exasperating to walk around a store where you are side-stepping people and squeezing past, stepping over prams and getting into large queues? Short tempers, miserable faces…..
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How many of us simply struggle to find a car parking space without paying extortionate fees for doing so? (I once went to Manchester in a December week, where all the car parks were full, and it took me nearly 2 hours to park the car!)
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I only live in a small town, and at times that can be bad enough – but the idea of living in a city and being packed in even tighter is my idea of hell. Once you become aware of it, and conscious of your surrounding environments, everywhere seems to be chock-a-block and it does not seem to matter, in some particular areas, whether it is day or night, it is still pretty much the same all the time.
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There are serious issues with jobs, transport, housing, healthcare, education standards, environment, energy, crime (including lower numbers of police per head of population) etc….but we often forget the general “quality of life” factor – which in these circumstances of packing us in like sardines and living (often literally) on top of each other is only set to deteriorate, and perhaps for some of us, get pretty unbearable. I just can not believe that humans are supposed/designed to live like this.
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There was a little video clip to accompany the recent “World Population Growth” reports which have been doing the mainstream news channels this week. It showed India, which has a mind-bending demographic already and is set to increase further still. I have never been to India, but the place looked absolutely packed out and indescribably noisy and chaotic.
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Again, that is not my idea of a good place to be – no matter how much the cafe latte supping pro-immigrationalists talk of “vibrancy” and “energy” of these kinds of places and the emergence of the same kinds of traits here in Britain.
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If that is “dynamism”, “culture” and “vibrancy” – they really can stick it where the sun doesn’t shine as far as I am concerned, This seems to be what they want to see this country become though!
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Is this really how we want to end up? Is this really what we want for our future generations? Battery farmed hens or rats in a rat run, jumping over one another for pittance wages to survive the basics in the Globalist race for the bottom?.
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The reports on the UK projections seem to be almost a project of psychologically and gradually nullifying opposition to it….as though to say:
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… “this will happen, the migration patterns show it will happen, this is going to happen, be prepared for it happening, resistance is futile, so we had best find ways of dealing with it when it comes……”…..
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If they are forecasting 2/3rd of it to be via migration, then you are left screaming at the television or radio that they should blooming well stop it right now!!! Of course, we know they will not do so and have no real intention of doing so!.
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The whole situation is madness and seems to be a chaotic free fall. It goes from one disaster compounding another disaster which compounds another disaster, ad infinitum. But, the more paranoid part of me cannot help but suspect that it was actually designed to end up this way and is part of a process which has long been in the making.
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Whichever way it is, by design or by accident, we cannot carry on like this forever – can we?
Marxists believe overpopulation is a ‘bourgeois myth’. This is the problem, and it’s disappointing that biologists and other scientists, even after all these years, haven’t got convincing evidence of the magnitude of human biomass that the earth can support.
So although there have been alarms and constant pressure on whites for contraception, abortion etc, at the same time the Leninists, Stalinists, and their financiers have promoted anti-white immigration. Morons like Galloway and indeed most politicians and media/BBC people, who of course have no scienitifc or biological knowledge, point to green fields and say “look, there’s loads of land!”
As with all other aspects of knowledge, it’s imperative that biologists and others should be freed from the straitjacket of political lying which has almost strangled independent and honest thought.