THE SOLUTION TO BRITAIN'S IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
Our rulers - Mrs Merkel and Hollande - have demanded that all
European countries take their "fair share" of the (mainly Muslim)
migrant hordes (Swarms?) over-running Europe's apparently
unguarded borders.
But how do you decide what a "fair share" is? Merkel and Hollande
will probably try to link the number of migrants to each country's GDP
as that will ensure Britain gets landed with most of the flood of human
beings, pouring into Europe.
But I've got a better idea. Why not link the number of refugees each
country takes to its population density?
Not only that, but I've even worked out the numbers for Merkel and her
French colleague.
Here's how I've done it. I've started with Europe's most densely
populated country - England. England's population density is 413 people
per square kilometre (413 ppl/km2). Then I've worked out how many
refugees the main European countries could take for them to reach the
same population density as Europe's most densely populated country -
England (see table attached)
This shows that to reach the same population density as England (413
ppl/km2), Germany could take 67 million migrants, France could
accommodate a whopping 160 million and Spain and even larger 161
million. And our close neighbours in Scotland have room for over 25
million! That should please socialist Sturgeon.
In all, just the thirteen European countries (on my table above) could
accommodate more than 680 million migrants before reaching the same
population density as England.
Well. That seems to solve the problem of deciding how countries should
take their "fair share" of the migrant swarm. So, using my
calculations, there's no need for Europe's most densely populated
country - England - to take any migrants at all and our friends in
these thirteen countries can comfortably absorb over 680 million
migrants.
That seems to me to be giving each country the "fair share" that Merkel
and Hollande demand!
It's pity that Dave has neither the brains to think up such a solution, nor
the balls to protect our national interests by standing up to Merkel and
Hollande.
England is full! Let the migrant deluge go somewhere else!
Albert Mangelsdorff.
However,
the growing hysteria in the mainstream press and blogosfear masks the fact that
the population density of England is several orders of magnitude greater than
any other major european nation as the below table illustrates based on House of
Commons, UK and EU statistical agencies data.
| Population Density / sq km | New Migrants to Match England's Density | |
| England | 419 | |
| Holland | 408 | .45mill |
| Belgium | 370 | 1.5mill |
| Wales | 258 | 1.8mill |
| Germany | 226 | 68.8mill |
| Italy | 205 | 62.6mill |
| Poland | 130 | 85.6mill |
| Portugal | 116 | 27.4mill |
| Hungary | 108 | 28.8mill |
| France | 105 | 197mill |
| Spain | 94 | 161mill |
| Romania | 89 | 74mill |
| Greece | 82 | 44.3mill |
| Bulgaria | 66 | 38.8mill |
What
stands out from the table is the overwhelming disparity in capacity to
accommodate migrants, especially for depopulated eastern european nations many
of whom are demonstrating ZERO inclination to offer asylum to refugees despite
having exported many millions of their own people westwards. For instance Poland
would need to experience an influx of 85 million migrants to equal the
population density of England.
Meanwhile
the finger wagging Germans could allow 68 million migrants to settle in Germany
and still be less densely populated than England. Whilst France would need to
increase its population by near 200 million! Even a constantly bleating Greece
would require a 44 million jump in its population to equal the state of over
crowding in England.
Therefore
the migration crisis debate needs to seriously take into account the huge
disparity in population density that has brought public services such as health,
housing and education in many areas of southern England
to the brink of collapse.
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