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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCan't because of Brexit, because when Brexit happens, immigration will be stopped. And then the non-WASPS will be "sent home".
Thats what the xenophobes and racists voted for. Don't know about the rest of the Brexit voters, though.
EU immigration may be limited. But non-EU immigration (which is the majority) will carry on.
If only immigration rules had been tightened prior to 2016.....
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Can't because of Brexit, because when Brexit happens, immigration will be stopped. And then the non-WASPS will be "sent home".
Thats what the xenophobes and racists voted for. Don't know about the rest of the Brexit voters, though.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostObviously I'm not going to read your Daily Hate article. But how many of these new houses are needed due to net migration? How many due to an aging population? Are there other trends, such as ordinary decent families evicting gammon relatives who need to be rehoused?
Also, to what extent can former manufacturing sites be converted to housing, now that they are no longer needed in the post Brexit Minfordian economy?
These are complex changes, beyond the scope of your limited Britain First cognitive abilities.
Simple accumulation.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEngland needs an extra FOUR MILLION homes over the next 20 years to keep up with soaring immigration | Daily Mail Online
Is thus due to Brexit or despite Brexit?
Or is it cos we haven't left yet?
Also, to what extent can former manufacturing sites be converted to housing, now that they are no longer needed in the post Brexit Minfordian economy?
These are complex changes, beyond the scope of your limited Britain First cognitive abilities.
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Brexit Boom!
England needs an extra FOUR MILLION homes over the next 20 years to keep up with soaring immigration | Daily Mail Online
An extra 4million homes will need to be built in England over the next two decades if immigration stays at current levels, a report said yesterday.
More than 27.6million families will need housing by 2041 if the population continues to increase at present rates. At present there are 23.4million households in England.
The figures, from the Office for National Statistics, suggest a major acceleration in housebuilding will be needed to cope with future levels of households.
Or is it cos we haven't left yet?
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