Monday, October 22, 2007

Cambridge Professor Predicts 21 million increase in Britain’s Population by 2074

DAILY MAIL: The UK population will increase by a third, to 81million, in the lifetime of children born today, experts predict.

They say the rise, fuelled by immigration and higher birth rates, will put enormous strain on schools, hospitals and other public services.

The forecast of a 21million increase by 2074 comes from economics professor Robert Rowthorn of Cambridge University.

In evidence to Parliament, he said: "Large-scale immigration will lead to a rapid and sustained growth in population, with negative economic and environmental consequences in the form of overcrowding, congestion, pressure on housing and public services and loss of environmental amenities.

"It also undermines the labour market position of the most vulnerable and least skilled sections of the local workforce, including many in the ethnic minority population, who must compete against the immigrants."

The professor also said there was no evidence to back the Government's ecomomic case for allowing large numbers of people to move here. Immigration set to increase Britain's population by a third (more) By James Slack

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