636,000 migrants arrive in UK in ONE year, say goodbye to the Britain you know say experts | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6653418 United Kingdom 11/27/2015 05:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A STAGGERING 636,000 immigrants have arrived in the UK in the last 12 months as experts predict the new bigger Britain will include 20 MILLION more cars and entire NEW TOWNS built to house the boom. Quoting: Danny R The UK's beloved countryside is facing devastation with almost unimaginable amounts of infrastructure needed to cope with a dramatic rise in the number of people calling Britain their home, researchers warn. The Office of National Statistics said the UK will face an influx of at least 10 MILLION people by 2039, with around two-thirds of that figure coming from migration. And those figures are the most optimistic - the Office of National Statistics admit that the recent ramping up of immigration to unprecedented levels could see Britain's population hit 80 MILLION in the next 25 years. This would see 20 MILLION more cars, which is almost 60% more than currently use the nation's roads. New Home Office figures have also revealed that in the last 12 months alone, there were 636,000 new arrivals into the UK and the net migration figure of 336,000 is the biggest yet. The increase is equivalent to an extra 920 people arriving in the UK every day. The statistics also reveal how 50,000 migrants flocked to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania alone. As well as the huge number of vehicles hitting the roads even at the conservative prediction of 70 million residents, Britain will need an astonishing 4,000 new schools and 26 more hospitals, just to keep pace. This is on top of the nation's ongoing housing crisis, which will be alleviated by paving over the countryside, with new garden cities built up and down the UK. Simon Ross of the pressure group Population Matters, said housing was potentially the biggest threat facing the next generation of Britons amid the population increase. He said: "Britain already has the smallest new builds in Europe - pokey flats with no gardens - and that's because of land prices with England being the most densely populated country in Europe. "More people will result in house prices going up even further. The population increase will see those with the most money being okay but those poorly paid being forced out of town and facing longer commutes. "The solution is to develop lots of high-rise flats and turn playing fields and gardens into homes, or building garden cities like that in Ebbsfleet in Kent. Read More: [link to www.express.co.uk] R.I.P UK. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70861455 Canada 11/27/2015 06:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is so utterly stomach churning. There are some people here in Canada who have the nerve to tell me that if I don't like pakistanis I should go back to England. I can't go back to England, there is no England. It's full of more pakistanis than my country is. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70801252 United States 11/27/2015 06:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A STAGGERING 636,000 immigrants have arrived in the UK in the last 12 months as experts predict the new bigger Britain will include 20 MILLION more cars and entire NEW TOWNS built to house the boom. Quoting: Danny R The UK's beloved countryside is facing devastation with almost unimaginable amounts of infrastructure needed to cope with a dramatic rise in the number of people calling Britain their home, researchers warn. The Office of National Statistics said the UK will face an influx of at least 10 MILLION people by 2039, with around two-thirds of that figure coming from migration. And those figures are the most optimistic - the Office of National Statistics admit that the recent ramping up of immigration to unprecedented levels could see Britain's population hit 80 MILLION in the next 25 years. This would see 20 MILLION more cars, which is almost 60% more than currently use the nation's roads. New Home Office figures have also revealed that in the last 12 months alone, there were 636,000 new arrivals into the UK and the net migration figure of 336,000 is the biggest yet. The increase is equivalent to an extra 920 people arriving in the UK every day. The statistics also reveal how 50,000 migrants flocked to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania alone. As well as the huge number of vehicles hitting the roads even at the conservative prediction of 70 million residents, Britain will need an astonishing 4,000 new schools and 26 more hospitals, just to keep pace. This is on top of the nation's ongoing housing crisis, which will be alleviated by paving over the countryside, with new garden cities built up and down the UK. Simon Ross of the pressure group Population Matters, said housing was potentially the biggest threat facing the next generation of Britons amid the population increase. He said: "Britain already has the smallest new builds in Europe - pokey flats with no gardens - and that's because of land prices with England being the most densely populated country in Europe. "More people will result in house prices going up even further. The population increase will see those with the most money being okay but those poorly paid being forced out of town and facing longer commutes. "The solution is to develop lots of high-rise flats and turn playing fields and gardens into homes, or building garden cities like that in Ebbsfleet in Kent. Read More: [link to www.express.co.uk] I don't feel sorry for those imbeciles. They asked for it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70907487 Australia 11/27/2015 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A STAGGERING 636,000 immigrants have arrived in the UK in the last 12 months as experts predict the new bigger Britain will include 20 MILLION more cars and entire NEW TOWNS built to house the boom. Quoting: Danny R The UK's beloved countryside is facing devastation with almost unimaginable amounts of infrastructure needed to cope with a dramatic rise in the number of people calling Britain their home, researchers warn. The Office of National Statistics said the UK will face an influx of at least 10 MILLION people by 2039, with around two-thirds of that figure coming from migration. And those figures are the most optimistic - the Office of National Statistics admit that the recent ramping up of immigration to unprecedented levels could see Britain's population hit 80 MILLION in the next 25 years. This would see 20 MILLION more cars, which is almost 60% more than currently use the nation's roads. New Home Office figures have also revealed that in the last 12 months alone, there were 636,000 new arrivals into the UK and the net migration figure of 336,000 is the biggest yet. The increase is equivalent to an extra 920 people arriving in the UK every day. The statistics also reveal how 50,000 migrants flocked to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania alone. As well as the huge number of vehicles hitting the roads even at the conservative prediction of 70 million residents, Britain will need an astonishing 4,000 new schools and 26 more hospitals, just to keep pace. This is on top of the nation's ongoing housing crisis, which will be alleviated by paving over the countryside, with new garden cities built up and down the UK. Simon Ross of the pressure group Population Matters, said housing was potentially the biggest threat facing the next generation of Britons amid the population increase. He said: "Britain already has the smallest new builds in Europe - pokey flats with no gardens - and that's because of land prices with England being the most densely populated country in Europe. "More people will result in house prices going up even further. The population increase will see those with the most money being okay but those poorly paid being forced out of town and facing longer commutes. "The solution is to develop lots of high-rise flats and turn playing fields and gardens into homes, or building garden cities like that in Ebbsfleet in Kent. Read More: [link to www.express.co.uk] If this doesn't prove that Climate Change is bullshit then nothing will. They've been flapping their gums for us all to downsize now they are bringing in millions to a high maintenance high consumption lifestyle? Yeah right......We knew before it was crap, this just proves it. |
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