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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
You're surely aware that immigration and the need for population increase are unrelated, though? The level of population increase has to remain steady or the value of the economy will drop. There's no avoiding it. If we cancel all EU immigration and UK birth rates don't increase to compensate then we must allow increased net migration from elsewhere... there's no way around it... and no way around urban sprawl. Certainly not decreased immigration. In fact, migrants are LESS likely to populate low-density suburban residential areas and so arguably... allowing less EU movement could well increase the spread of urban areas into current green land.
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No-one (with a brain) says we shouldn't have
any immigration. I just think it should be reduced to what we "need".
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Originally Posted by Livia
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