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Published Date: 22 October 2007
THE number of people living in the UK is likely to exceed 75 million by the middle of this century, a population expert said yesterday.
David Coleman, Oxford University's professor of demography, has predicted the population will expand by at least 15 million by 2051 - up from last year's figure of 60 million. Prof Coleman, who based his calculations on an updated model for counting
migration adopted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), said even that figure was likely to be an "underestimate".

His projections are expected to be confirmed by government population experts this week.

The ONS said last month their estimates for the number of people migrating to the UK had increased to 190,000 a year compared with 145,000 in calculations issued two years ago. It was thought the review was mainly due to higher numbers of eastern Europeans coming to Britain since their countries joined the EU.

Prof Coleman's calculations, disclosed in a memo to the House of Lords economic affairs committee, predict the UK population will reach 69 million in 2031 and 75 million in 2051. He has also told peers that the proportion of the UK population classed as non-white was on course to grow from 9 per cent at the last census in 2001 to 29 per cent in 2051.

He said: "The absent-minded commitment into which we have drifted, to house a further 15 million people, must be the biggest unintended consequence of government policy of almost any century. As it is by no means unavoidable, being almost entirely dependent upon continued immigration, it might be thought worthy of discussion. In official circles, there has been none."



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  • Last Updated: 21 October 2007 8:13 PM
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1

'Suck' - McCrunchie,

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/lowvegoilroadtax/ 22/10/2007 01:04:39

Yeah, heard it.

2

Navvy,

22/10/2007 04:15:29

cafe au lait

3

The Daleks,

22/10/2007 06:28:10

A population of 75 million, none of whom will be British.

4

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta, CA ..vote Hillary Clinton ..for Pres. 22/10/2007 06:48:44

Britain's population will soar to 75 million by 2051
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How many millions will not be the traditional white English ?

GC

5

The Santubong Poet,

Sarawak 22/10/2007 11:04:59

Re #4
Well the Scottish millions won't be English at all. In fact leaving them out would be a nice way to bring the UK number down.

6

Silence of the Yams,

22/10/2007 19:30:16

Another 20m ethnics. oh goody. Enoch Powell will proven 100% sooner than later, and every scumbag politician of the last fifty years will be to blame. I feel sorry for our future generations, they will hate us.

7

Silence of the Yams,

22/10/2007 19:30:30

Another 20m ethnics. oh goody. Enoch Powell will be proven 100% sooner than later, and every scumbag politician of the last fifty years will be to blame. I feel sorry for our future generations, they will hate us.

8

Dougie - Edinburgh,

23/10/2007 07:55:54

5. The Santubong Poet
Since the average Scottish woman is having only 1.5 children, the number of ethnically Scottish people will be dropping very quickly by then.

9

The Santubong Poet,

Sarawak 23/10/2007 10:11:07

Re #8
Yes, but I think independence would be nice for Scottish nationals of all ethnic groups.

10

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 23/01/2008 03:47:14
THEY.DID.NOT.LISTEN.TO.ENOCH.WHY.DIDNT.WE
11

Khepra,

UK 23/01/2008 11:33:16
I agree with the above.
We did not listen to enoch because any discussion of immigration and related problems are frowned upon as politically correct. Meanwhile, record numbers of Britons are emmigration to better countries because our once great country seems more interested in presenting itself as a slave to multi-culturalism, than actually looking after its own people.
12

Khepra,

23/01/2008 11:38:41
correction: politically incorrect

 

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