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"Cynic" wrote: "altheim" wrote: Take a flight over the UK in a light aircraft. It is nowhere near crowded. I take it you are happy with the state of Britain just the way it is? Are you really pleased to see our Greenbelt disappear under concrete to give yet more immigrants somewhere to live? Our "greenbelt" is not disappearing. That was the point in asking you to take a look from the air. Not wholesale - not yet. Our local council records seven Greenbelt sites around my town. The Council attempted to sell off two and major parts of others in the early 1990s but was eventually thwarted by ferocious campaigning by residents of the town. They did however manage to acquire one by reneging on a covenant. The danger now comes directly from central government as GB has explicitly said that, if necessary, Greenbelt land must be taken for housing. Folks are getting weary of campaigning, especially as it now looks as though we cannot win. -- altheim |
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On Jul 23, 1:51 am, Roderick Stewart
wrote: In article , Altheim wrote: Population growth is almost entirely due to immigration How do you explain that the population of the entire world is constantly rising? Do you seriously believe that everybody else is propagating like bunnies, but not us? Look it up, tard. |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:00:01 GMT, "altheim"
wrote: Our "greenbelt" is not disappearing. That was the point in asking you to take a look from the air. Not wholesale - not yet. Our local council records seven Greenbelt sites around my town. The Council attempted to sell off two and major parts of others in the early 1990s but was eventually thwarted by ferocious campaigning by residents of the town. They did however manage to acquire one by reneging on a covenant. The danger now comes directly from central government as GB has explicitly said that, if necessary, Greenbelt land must be taken for housing. Folks are getting weary of campaigning, especially as it now looks as though we cannot win. So? There's plenty left for several more generations. -- Cynic |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote: In article , Altheim wrote: Population growth is almost entirely due to immigration How do you explain that the population of the entire world is constantly rising? Do you seriously believe that everybody else is propagating like bunnies, but not us? Rod. Yes actually. I've heard that the average national birthrate of indigenous Brits has been decreasing since the baby-boom just after WWII, and has declined even further since marriage went out of fashion. -- altheim |
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"Cynic" wrote: "altheim" wrote: Our "greenbelt" is not disappearing. That was the point in asking you to take a look from the air. Not wholesale - not yet. Our local council records seven Greenbelt sites around my town. The Council attempted to sell off two and major parts of others in the early 1990s but was eventually thwarted by ferocious campaigning by residents of the town. They did however manage to acquire one by reneging on a covenant. The danger now comes directly from central government as GB has explicitly said that, if necessary, Greenbelt land must be taken for housing. Folks are getting weary of campaigning, especially as it now looks as though we cannot win. So? There's plenty left for several more generations. Cynic You really have chosen an apt name for yourself Mr Cynic. Such uncaring complacency is not good for us. -- altheim |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:24:43 GMT, "altheim"
wrote: The danger now comes directly from central government as GB has explicitly said that, if necessary, Greenbelt land must be taken for housing. Folks are getting weary of campaigning, especially as it now looks as though we cannot win. So? There's plenty left for several more generations. You really have chosen an apt name for yourself Mr Cynic. Such uncaring complacency is not good for us. I learnt a long time ago that there is little point in worrying about things that you cannot change. It is far better to learn to live with them - and even to take advantage of them when you can. Population is (eventually) self-limiting. There will no doubt be some pretty nasty times when that point is reached. But not only can I do nothing about it whatsoever, but it is unlikely to affect either myself or my children. -- Cynic |
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Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article , Rich wrote: Roderick Stewart wrote: In article , Altheim wrote: Population growth is almost entirely due to immigration How do you explain that the population of the entire world is constantly rising? He was talking about the UK population. It's the same in the US. The native population has stabilized, the population growth is from immigration. I still have a problem understanding how that is supposed to explain a steady growth in population *everywhere*. Did someone make a claim about *everywhere*? The excess people can't always be from "somehere else" - somebody must be producing them somewhere, so who are they? For the bulk of it you might want to research India and China, at least if your question is about world population. Do you seriously believe that everybody else is propagating like bunnies, but not us? Oddly, reports are the immigrant mexican women have more children on average than they have at home in mexico. Does that mean more pregnancies or simply more children who survive? There's a very simple explanation if it's the latter. The article said that immigrant mexican women chose to have more children than they did in mexico, it made no mention of the death rate in mexico. Cheers, Rich Rod. |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:00:00 GMT, JAF
wrote: Population is (eventually) self-limiting. There will no doubt be some pretty nasty times when that point is reached. But not only can I do nothing about it whatsoever, but it is unlikely to affect either myself or my children. Not so much complacency, then, as indifference. Apart from wringing my hands and beating my chest, what do you suggest I should be doing instead? -- Cynic |
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:55:36 GMT, JAF
wrote: On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 16:47:26 +0100, Cynic wrote: Apart from wringing my hands and beating my chest, what do you suggest I should be doing instead? Read some decent books. I already do that, thanks. Though not as much as I used to. -- Cynic |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .. . In article , Altheim wrote: Population growth is almost entirely due to immigration How do you explain that the population of the entire world is constantly rising? It isn't though. Some countires have negative growth. Bill |
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