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England Is Now The Most Crowded Country In Europe.
that's thanks to the Labour Party, but do you think The Coalition Partys can put a stop to it in the future?
more: http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 30125/T his-wor ryingly -crowde d-isle- England -offici ally-Eu ropes-d ensely- packed- country .html#i xzz2ois dw9MR
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immigration is a problem, those who say it isn't are deluding themselves, and the government said it could control immigration, it can't, thanks to the EU and leaky borders. Those that get in illegally will disappear into a big city, those that get in legally via visas like students can and do overstay the visa and their welcome. I really don't care what the DM...
07:19 Sat 28th Dec 2013
@emmie
I've responded to part of your comment by starting a new thread. Thanks
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on13031 49.html
I've responded to part of your comment by starting a new thread. Thanks
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I rarely revisit threads I have taken part in so I respond rather late to THECORBYLOON's question to me. From memory, when I previously googled, I came up with a population density of around 1200 for the Netherlands and around 400 for England (both per square kilometre). Now when I check again I find that Wikipedia gives figures whereby the two are almost identical. Because of the time lapsed, I can't see where I went wrong before, almost certainly a case of too much haste.
I did intentionally go for a comparison between the whole of the two countries, not one country versus part of the other. I can only offer an apology for the error, although the premise for the thread still seems to me to be just so much hot air designed for certain appetites. If/when Scotland gains independence, it will perhaps be of more relevance.
I did intentionally go for a comparison between the whole of the two countries, not one country versus part of the other. I can only offer an apology for the error, although the premise for the thread still seems to me to be just so much hot air designed for certain appetites. If/when Scotland gains independence, it will perhaps be of more relevance.