DEMOGRAPHY
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Demography is destiny: why mass immigration assists the European project, 9 May 2008 (Vol. 13, No. 15, pp.3,4)
An argument that the architects of the EU new political order are seeking to vary the continent’s demographic make-up in pursuit of power. It demonstrates that they are, therefore, following in the well-trodden footsteps of all new political powers, starting with the Romans and carrying right on into modern India and China.
Britain's demographic profile is changing at a bewildering rate, 15 December 2006 (Vol. 12, Nos.5/6, p.5)
The original research in this paper shows that the UK has the biggest loss of tertiary-educated citizens among developed countries, over three times that of the USA. It proves that Britain is a country of both emigration and immigration and is undergoing more rapid demographic change than the USA.
Disappearing Europe, 5 October 2001 (Vol.6,No.24,p.1)
A review of Anthony Scholefield's book, 'The Death of Europe', discussing how demographic calamity will overwhelm the Continental EU by 2050. [Click here to read the book]
Demography is destiny: why mass immigration assists the European project, 9 May 2008 (Vol. 13, No. 15, pp.3,4)
An argument that the architects of the EU new political order are seeking to vary the continent’s demographic make-up in pursuit of power. It demonstrates that they are, therefore, following in the well-trodden footsteps of all new political powers, starting with the Romans and carrying right on into modern India and China.
Britain's demographic profile is changing at a bewildering rate, 15 December 2006 (Vol. 12, Nos.5/6, p.5)
The original research in this paper shows that the UK has the biggest loss of tertiary-educated citizens among developed countries, over three times that of the USA. It proves that Britain is a country of both emigration and immigration and is undergoing more rapid demographic change than the USA.
Disappearing Europe, 5 October 2001 (Vol.6,No.24,p.1)
A review of Anthony Scholefield's book, 'The Death of Europe', discussing how demographic calamity will overwhelm the Continental EU by 2050. [Click here to read the book]