by Suff » 28 Jun 2014, 19:40
They will never admit it but the true size of the UK population is over 70M.
Add it up.
60M gives us a 26M work force, men and women, working or not.
We have 29 Million in work, nearly 30m.
We have approximately 7 million "not contributing to the economy".
Which, to my admittedly poor maths makes a working population of nearly 37m. Or put another way, 11m more than we should be able to support with a population of 60m.
divide 60 by 26 and you get 2.3 population per workforce member. On average.
That means, on average, we need an additional 25.3 m people to create our 37 million workforce. That .3 is significant at 300,000 people.
Which gives us a population of 85.3 million people. If we are to believe the employment and "not contributing to the economy" figures stated...
Wonder why the UK services are falling apart? Why the benefits are at an all time gross high? It's not hard to work out where the lie is. Even if the extra 11m were averaging 1 workforce person per population the population of the UK would be 71m. But we all know that those who come over to work are not predominantly single.
Anyone voting for Farage in the next general election?
When I finally get into the Apartment and some time I'm going to send a rather stinging mail to the party chairman and a few others. Mailing Cameron is a waste of time, nobody ever gets past the guards on his time...
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.