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Published Date: 28 April 2009
SCOTLAND'S population has risen to its highest for 28 years, figures showed today.
The country's estimated population last June was 5,168,500, a rise of 24,300 on the previous year.

It was the sixth year in a row that Scotland's population increased.

Most of the increase was due to more people coming to Scotland than leaving
it, according to the Registrar General for Scotland.

In the 12 months up to June 2008, births exceeded deaths by 3,900 – the biggest natural increase since 1991.

But there was a bigger net gain, of 20,000, from inward migration – 11,500 people from the rest of the UK, 7,700 from overseas including asylum seekers, and 800 from the armed forces.

In total, 38,500 people came to Scotland from overseas, including asylum seekers, while 30,800 went abroad.

Meanwhile some 53,300 people came to Scotland from the rest of the UK, while 41,800 left Scotland in the other direction.

Among local authority areas East Lothian saw the biggest population increase – up 1.8% – followed by Perth and Kinross (up 1.4%) and Midlothian (up 1.3%)

Argyll and Bute had the biggest fall, down 0.9%, followed by the Western Isles and Inverclyde, each of which saw a 0.4% fall.

The cities lost people to other parts of Scotland but gained them from the rest of the UK and from overseas.

Aberdeen had a net loss of 1,700 people to the rest of the Scotland but also had net gains of more than 300 people from the rest of the UK and more than 2,200 from overseas.

The Scottish Government welcomed the latest figures.

Finance Secretary John Swinney said: "I am encouraged that Scotland's population is continuing to grow, and that the trend for a growing population appears strong.

"Over the last 10 years, population growth in Scotland has lagged significantly behind that of many of our neighbouring countries – something that as a Government we are committed to addressing.

"Although the recession demands we focus our efforts on helping households and businesses through the current challenges, in the long term population growth will be crucial to delivering the long-term prosperity for Scotland we all want to see."



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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2009 2:10 PM
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1

ppink,

28/04/2009 16:26:17
More postal votes
2

Tartan Viking,

28/04/2009 16:28:12
"But there was a bigger net gain, of 20,000, from inward migration – 11,500 people from the rest of the UK,"

That will be all the Unionist posters to this site then?
3

Mikko,

Drumnadrochit 28/04/2009 16:51:51
We are part of an island - is proper immigration control rocket science? Australia seems to manage.
4

hoblar,

28/04/2009 17:59:01
They could all get jobs in Faslane, because according to mickey mouse figures the FOUR Nuclear subs lead to 11,000 jobs!

So if the UK government ever get to send us the rest of their unwanted warmongering SEVEN Subs sporting WMD's as they hope to, it must, by New Labour's calculation methods lead to about 31,000 jobs!

They say you couldn't make it up....well Labour certainly do!
5

hoblar,

28/04/2009 18:33:12
How do you explain the mass exodus from Scotland over the last FIFTY years of veritable Labour hegemony until the Scottish voters opted for real change for the better?

Back to the point-let's dump Trident and reinject the enormous sums of money saved to build the Scottish economy that 'New' labour's policies have sestroyed.
6

nabodican,

Rural Scotland 28/04/2009 18:53:52
Let me get this right, Swinney and the tartan taleban want more immigration, yet at the same time they want to cut emissions!! - Plonkers
7

hoblar,

28/04/2009 19:05:49
"Let me get this right...."

When you start a sentence like that.....you should "actually get it right".

For starters.
8

The Scotchman,

28/04/2009 20:32:57
Every woman in Scotland between 16-25 to have three children minimum.
9

Tartan Viking,

28/04/2009 22:53:55
#9 The Scotchman.

Sensible advice. Every Scotchwoman, I hope you mean.

Sensible advice definately.
10

Tartan Viking,

28/04/2009 22:54:59
To the same father, a Scotchman as well.

Extremely sensible.
11

Tartan Viking,

28/04/2009 22:55:53
Then control our f*cking borders.

 

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