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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
The German demographics time bomb is about to hit.
They are desperate for immigrants - but they'll probably choose the right sort.
When will dozy complacent politicians learn to stop thinking like medievil rulers wondering where they'll find armies of peasants to work the fields and man the, er, armies?
In thirty years time we "time bombs" will be being waited on hand and foot and botty-wiped by robots, with no need whatever for immigrant low-skilled labour.
ROBOTS ARE THE ANSWER - NOW WHAT WAS THE QUESTION AGAIN?!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe German demographics time bomb is about to hit.
They are desperate for immigrants - but they'll probably choose the right sort.
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The German demographics time bomb is about to hit.
They are desperate for immigrants - but they'll probably choose the right sort.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProjections show that Britain will have the highest population on the continent within 40 years, overtaking both France and Germany.
We need more mugs to pay tax for our pensions, to keep the ponzi scheme going. So the more the better.
As long as the govermin get a reign on the benefits culture so all these newborns aren't born into future generations of scroungers, where only their great great great grandparents bothered working.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBritain's population growing at twice EU average - Telegraph
The number of people living in the UK rose by 409,000 last year - almost a third of the increase across all 27 EU countries, according to figures from Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.
Projections show that Britain will have the highest population on the continent within 40 years, overtaking both France and Germany.
"This is a result of Labour's immigration policies which brought in three million migrants, raising our population both directly and indirectly. Many of the additional births over the past ten years have been to mothers born outside of the UK," said Sir Andrew Green of the Migration Watch think tank.
Makes BTL even more attractive, a ready supply of immigrant renters handing over their benefits cheques to fund your luxury retirement.
Gipsies move into immigration officer's home while she was at Proms | Mail Online
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBritain's population growing at twice EU average - Telegraph
The number of people living in the UK rose by 409,000 last year - almost a third of the increase across all 27 EU countries, according to figures from Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.
Projections show that Britain will have the highest population on the continent within 40 years, overtaking both France and Germany.
"This is a result of Labour's immigration policies which brought in three million migrants, raising our population both directly and indirectly. Many of the additional births over the past ten years have been to mothers born outside of the UK," said Sir Andrew Green of the Migration Watch think tank.
Makes BTL even more attractive, a ready supply of immigrant renters handing over their benefits cheques to fund your luxury retirement.
How is AtW today by the way?
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Boomed!
Britain's population growing at twice EU average - Telegraph
The number of people living in the UK rose by 409,000 last year - almost a third of the increase across all 27 EU countries, according to figures from Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.
Projections show that Britain will have the highest population on the continent within 40 years, overtaking both France and Germany.
"This is a result of Labour's immigration policies which brought in three million migrants, raising our population both directly and indirectly. Many of the additional births over the past ten years have been to mothers born outside of the UK," said Sir Andrew Green of the Migration Watch think tank.
Makes BTL even more attractive, a ready supply of immigrant renters handing over their benefits cheques to fund your luxury retirement.
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