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No wonder traffic is worse than it used to be.
Interesting.
I expect to see that figure in some UKIP BS by the end of the week.
Not sure I'm convinced by his reasoning...
I reckon it falls down in the second paragraph
[i] The 2001 census, already hopelessly out of date and easy to avoid for those who find filling in forms a trifle inelegant, numbered us at a little under 59 million.
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Hmm, yes, it is hopelessly out of date, that might be why we had another in 2011 that came up with the figure of 63 million
Now, I can accept it being a bit out with people not filling it in / avoiding etc... But not by 14 million
Edit.
There's about 25 million households, so that's nearly one extra person hiding in every attic when the census came round.
[quote=ninfan ]I reckon it falls down in the second paragraph
The 2001 census, already hopelessly out of date and easy to avoid for those who find filling in forms a trifle inelegant, numbered us at a little under 59 million.
Hmm, yes, it is hopelessly out of date, that might be why we had another in 2011 that came up with the figure of 63 million
Now, I can accept it being a bit out with people not filling it in / avoiding etc... But not by 14 million
Having been involved in census data collection I can confirm that it's nowhere near 14m.
Unless you know what the *trend* in the data is what difference does the actual figure make?
What did the supermarkets say the population was in 2001 for instance?
Consider that world population has risen to 350% since 1950. I'd suggest the UK is doing quite well at 150%. ๐
That article is from 2007...