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UK Population Set to Surge to 72.5 Million by 2032, Driven by Migration


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The UK population is projected to increase significantly over the next decade, reaching 72.5 million by 2032, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This marks a rise from 67.6 million in 2022, with migration identified as the primary factor driving the growth.  

 

Net migration is expected to contribute nearly five million people to the population between 2022 and 2032. The ONS noted that the natural change, which reflects the balance between births and deaths, is projected to be around zero during this period. “The UK population is projected to grow by almost five million over the next decade. The driver of this growth is migration,” said James Robards, head of population and household projections at the ONS.  

 

In addition to population growth, the data highlights the UK’s status as an ageing society. By 2047, the number of individuals aged over 85 is projected to nearly double, reaching 3.3 million. Robards explained this trend as a consequence of the ageing baby boomer generation and ongoing improvements in life expectancy. By mid-2032, 10.3 percent of the UK population is expected to be aged 75 or older, compared to 9.1 percent in mid-2022.  

 

Net migration, defined as the difference between people entering and leaving the UK, is projected to average 340,000 per year starting from mid-2028. This represents a decline from current levels, as net migration for the year ending June 2024 is estimated at 728,000. Nevertheless, migration will remain a key contributor to the UK’s population increase.  

 

The population is expected to surpass the 70 million mark by 2026. For historical context, the UK population was approximately 40 million in 1898, reached 50 million by 1948, and crossed 60 million in 2005.  

 

The ONS also reported that the overall population of the UK is projected to grow by 7.3 percent between mid-2022 and mid-2032. This represents an increase compared to the 6.1 percent population growth recorded in the previous decade.  

 

As the country approaches these significant demographic milestones, migration and ageing will continue to shape the UK’s societal and economic landscape in profound ways.

 

Based on a report by The Times 2025-01-30

 

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3 hours ago, jippytum said:

one in twelve London residents are illegal immigrants. The UK 's soft approach to the daily influx of predominantly muslim males  must stop. 

Many illegals often with  UK criminal convictions are allowed to stay thanks to rulings by the European court of Human rights and represented by lawyers abusing the legal aid system to prevent deportation of illegal criminals. 

Do you have actual data to support this claim? 

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1 minute ago, MalcolmB said:

Well I can only speak for myself and it wasn’t the well behaved migrant women that scared me off England.

 

I take it you've never attended the Notting Hill Carnival? 😄

 

 

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3 hours ago, jippytum said:

one in twelve London residents are illegal immigrants. The UK 's soft approach to the daily influx of predominantly muslim males  must stop. 

Many illegals often with  UK criminal convictions are allowed to stay thanks to rulings by the European court of Human rights and represented by lawyers abusing the legal aid system to prevent deportation of illegal criminals. 

Can you give examples where the ECHR made such rulings or are you mistaking rulings by UK courts?

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10 minutes ago, proton said:

Reported this week one in 12 Londoners are illegal immigrants- 600k, and the rest. I don't think they know the actual number of people now in the UK but it's likely they would not tell us if they did. Utility companies have estimated it's more like 80 million already. Go to any A&E departments and have a look at the numbers and ethnicities packing the hospital out.

Next time you go to A&E take a look at the ethnicity of the doctors, nurses, health professionals and auxiliary staff.

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