I think these two cut to the crux of the matter. We, as a population, have become accustomed to paying certain low prices and to expecting certain high levels of government service. Without immigration it's hard to see how these can be maintained (as government finance sums rely on an...
I assumed from his use of the island description that he meant the UK, but if he did mean England then in that case it's a completely moot point, because England isn't an independent nation and doesn't have an independent immigration policy. You could just as well say that Inner London has the...
Excellent use of an NSC-style FACT when in fact it is anything but.
The UK has the fourth-highest population density of any EU member state - behind Malta (a basket case due to it's tiny size, with 1318 people per square km), the Netherlands (495) and Belgium (364). The UK's population density...