England now almost as densely populated as India

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Approximately 8.7% to 10.5% of land in England is developed or "built-up," according to recent statistics. This includes buildings, roads, and infrastructure, with the vast majority of the country (over 90%) remaining as agriculture, natural, or green urban space.
A burka woman said this on a TV discussion years ago...'there is loads of empty land' blah blah blah.

The over population of our country happens in places where there is infrastructure from our ancestors... sewers, roads and bridges, gas and electric etc. A new town would never get built in a beautiful, remote area such as in that picture, because of the overwhelming cost of that infrastructure. And so, existing towns and cities get added to and become ever more crowded and chaotic, becoming like Indian or Brazilian shanty towns. Is this desirable for our cities and countryside? No it isn't. Quality and beauty, not quantity and squalor.

The burka people don't care one jot about this however.
 
Birmingham...

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Labour ruled.
 
Anybody wanting to see examples of the ugliness created in some parts of Britain by mass immigration, look at a Facebook page called 'Yookay Aesthetic'.

 
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