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The number of people from overseas living in the UK reached a record high of 6.7 million last year, the Office for National Statistics has said. | |
In its annual overview of population figures, the ONS said 11% of people had been born abroad. | |
Nearly 25% of all births in England and Wales in 2008 were to foreign-born women - another record. | Nearly 25% of all births in England and Wales in 2008 were to foreign-born women - another record. |
Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said the figures did not account for those immigrants who were returning home. | Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said the figures did not account for those immigrants who were returning home. |
The births to foreign-born women made up 170,834 out of the total of 708,711. | The births to foreign-born women made up 170,834 out of the total of 708,711. |
Immigrants from Eastern Europe, for example, had 25,000 children. | Immigrants from Eastern Europe, for example, had 25,000 children. |
The statistics agency also projected that the UK's population would increase by nearly 10 million in the next 25 years, a rate which is almost double that recorded in the last quarter of a century. | The statistics agency also projected that the UK's population would increase by nearly 10 million in the next 25 years, a rate which is almost double that recorded in the last quarter of a century. |
The ONS estimated there would be 71.6 million people living here by 2033, up from 61.4 million now. | The ONS estimated there would be 71.6 million people living here by 2033, up from 61.4 million now. |
It is difficult for anyone to accurately forecast the population now, let alone in 30 years, after Labour and the Tories abandoned exit checks Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrats | It is difficult for anyone to accurately forecast the population now, let alone in 30 years, after Labour and the Tories abandoned exit checks Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrats |
Mr Woolas cautioned that previous attempts to estimate future populations had been wildly inaccurate. | Mr Woolas cautioned that previous attempts to estimate future populations had been wildly inaccurate. |
"These population projections do not take into account the impact of future government policies or those Eastern Europeans who came here, contributed, and are now going home," he said. | "These population projections do not take into account the impact of future government policies or those Eastern Europeans who came here, contributed, and are now going home," he said. |
"Projections are uncertain. For instance in the 1960s they said our population would reach 76 million by the year 2000. This was off target by 16 million. | "Projections are uncertain. For instance in the 1960s they said our population would reach 76 million by the year 2000. This was off target by 16 million. |
"And let's be clear, the category 'foreign-born mothers' includes British people born overseas, such as children whose parents are in the Armed Forces or those who come to Britain at a very early age. | "And let's be clear, the category 'foreign-born mothers' includes British people born overseas, such as children whose parents are in the Armed Forces or those who come to Britain at a very early age. |
"Overall, net-migration is falling, showing that migrants come to the UK for short periods of time, work, contribute to the economy and then return home." | "Overall, net-migration is falling, showing that migrants come to the UK for short periods of time, work, contribute to the economy and then return home." |
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said: "It is difficult for anyone to accurately forecast the population now, let alone in 30 years, after Labour and the Tories abandoned exit checks. | Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said: "It is difficult for anyone to accurately forecast the population now, let alone in 30 years, after Labour and the Tories abandoned exit checks. |
"We cannot know how many people live here if we do not count people out as well as in. | "We cannot know how many people live here if we do not count people out as well as in. |
"Some parts of the country, like Scotland, need and want more population while others, like the South East, are at the limit of environmental sustainability." | "Some parts of the country, like Scotland, need and want more population while others, like the South East, are at the limit of environmental sustainability." |
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