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Major Bonkers's avatar

The problem with this analysis is that ignores the other side of the coin, which is nett immigration.

Any fertility decline in the aboriginal population is more than compensated for by the immigration of Gurkhas, Hong Kongers, Ukrainians, Europeans with a post-Brexit right of residency, and any other waif and stray who simply overstays his visa (if he even bothers with that). Anyone who uses the London buses will be aware of the huge number of people not speaking English. Some 40% of the population of London is supposed not to have been born in the UK. Immigration adds to the pressure on hospitals, schools, and the health service, which must in turn be funded out of general taxation - and that is borne most heavily by those already invested in society.

For a generation now, both the cost of living and quality of life measures have been declining so as actively to discriminate against the native population's fertility.

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David Boulding's avatar

Lack of housing? Nothing to do with the 10-15million extra people added here in the last 20 years - the biggest mass migration in history (thanks Blair and the New Conservatives)?

No places in schools? NHS broken?

Might be a clue?

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