The TRUTH about how many people are in Britain.

We do not know how many people are in our country. In 2007 there were active national insurance numbers in Britain, for a population of 61m. The total number of people eligible for an NI number stood at . Even accounting for those abroad and those dead, Britain in 2007 had millions of extra-national insurance numbers than we had people in the country. This was all the way back in 2007, how high are these numbers now? We don’t know as the civil service decided not to commission another report due to ‘financial restraints’. Britain has potentially significantly underestimated the number of immigrants in Britain, as until recently our method of measurement was by standing at an airport and asking random travellers if they planned on staying in Britain. Further evidence can be found in the number of patients registered at GP’s, patients were registered in England last year, but according to the ONS there were only people in England, meaning about extra patients. The media portrayed this as fraud in the NHS, but what if it’s simply because we have more people in the country than official estimates. If there are more people in the country than we know about, we could expect to see increased pressure on public services, housing, transport, and the country would be poorer than reported, you would be poorer than the official stats show.
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