Posted on 11/15/2007 2:11:55 PM PST by blam
Emigration soars as Britons desert the UK
By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor
Last Updated: 6:56pm GMT 15/11/2007
Britain is experiencing the greatest exodus of its own nationals in recent history while immigration is at unprecedented levels, new figures show.
Last year, 207,000 British citizens - one every three minutes - left the country while 510,000 foreigners arrived to stay for a year or more.
The majority of people leaving the UK go to New Zealand, France, Spain or Australia
The British made up more than half of the 400,000 moving abroad - yet only 14 per cent of immigrants were UK nationals coming home.
The figures do not include hundreds of thousands of east Europeans who have come to work in Britain in the past two years.
This is because most are coming for less than 12 months and do not show up on the statistics.
The figures from the Office for National Statistics suggest that only one sixth of the immigrants in 2006 were from the states that joined the EU in 2004.
The biggest influx was from the New Commonwealth - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - with more than 200,000.
Since Labour came to power in 1997, 1.8m British people have left but only 979,000 have returned, Over the same period, 3.9m foreign nationals have come to Britain while 1.6m have left.
More than 50 per cent of the British emigrants moved to just four countries in 2006 - Australia, New Zealand, France and Spain. Eight in every 100 went to the USA.
The ONS said that overall last year there were 591,000 immigrants to the UK and 400,000 emigrants, both the highest figures ever recorded.
Net immigration - the difference between those leaving and arriving - was 191,000.
The departure of so many Britons is exacerbating the demographic and cultural changes caused by high levels of immigration.
Recent figures showed that despite high levels of emigration and a low birth rate, the population is still growing rapidly because of immigration.
It is growing by the equivalent to a city the size of Bristol every year.
Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch, said: "Two thirds of yet another record level of arrivals come from outside the EU. They could and should be subject to much tighter controls."
He added: ''This gives the lie to claims that nothing effective can be done about immigration because of our membership of the EU."
Damian Green, the Conservative spokesman, said: "These figures prove that immigration is still running at unsustainably high levels.
"This is the direct result of the Government's 'open door' approach which has totally failed to consider the impact of immigration on public services, housing and community cohesion."
Sir Simon Milton, chairman of the Local Government Association, said the Government had no clear idea of where all the immigrants were going and their impact on services.
"No-one has a real grasp of where or for how long migrants are settling so much-needed funding for local services isn't getting to the right places," he said.
"The speed and scale of migration combined with the shortcomings of official population figures is placing pressure on funding for services like children's services and housing.
''This can even lead to unnecessary tension and conflict."
While immigration is the highest in the country's history, the emigration of UK nationals is running at its greatest level since before the First World War.
Little research has been done into the reasons for the exodus of Britons, though it appears more are going abroad to retire though many younger people are leaving to work.
A study last year by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) suggested that one in 12 UK nationals may now be living abroad.
There are 250,000 second homes owned by British nationals in France alone.
Surveys indicate that another one million are set to pack their bags for good over the next five years and a further 500,000 live abroad for part of the year.
Danny Sriskandarajah, of the IPPR, said: "The UK is seeing revolving turnstiles and not over-run floodgates.
"More people are on the move than ever before, with a million emigrants and immigrants crossing our borders last year."
He added: "It is also clear that immigration is an economic phenomenon, with almost half of those immigrating and emigrating doing so for work-related reasons."
More British live abroad than any other nationality. There are 41 countries with more than 10,000 British living there and another 71 countries with more than 1,000.
The levels of emigration are now back to those last seen in the late-1950s and early 1960s, when the "£10 Poms" left in their droves for Australia, enticed by subsidised travel and settlement.
The last exodus on a similar scale was before 1914, when the outflow was running at 300,000 per annum and more young men were leaving the country every year than died on the battlefields of Europe.
Between 1853 and 1913, more than 13 million British citizens left, mainly for North America, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.
Some came back; but cumulative net emigration was equivalent to 13 per cent of the population, mostly those aged between 18 and 45.
However, there was little immigration then: the population grew because of a high birth rate.
The difference of around three million between the emigration of British nationals and immigration of foreigners represents a five per cent turnover of the entire population in ten years.
Previous immigrations did not exceed one per cent over fifty years. This turnaround in population has inevitably changed its ethnic composition.
Over the last 20 years, the white British population has decreased slightly while the number of ethnic minority Britons has doubled.
Looking ahead to the next 10 years, the white ethnic group will remain static while the number of Asian non-dependents alone will increase from 1.5 to 2.5 million.
Sounds like what people are doing to Califirnia.
Sorry California, better?
Yeah, now that you mention it, I can understand the attraction of retirement in a sunnier location.
If people want on or off this list, please let me know.
The US has the highest rate of population growth among developed countries--.89% annually, which is the equivalent of adding a Chicago every year.
And the cost of living is astronomical . Almost 3 pounds for a pint of bitter !
We have several former UK friends, who came here 1-2 decades ago. They saw the problems and left early.
They are all hard workers in their 50’s to 60’s. God loving/church goers, loyal to their families, friends and new country. All but one are Republicans, and she is becoming one with the events in London the last couple of years.
It took years for these productive people to become citizens, and they have zero tolerance for any illegal aliens here, demanding what took them years to get.
While the intellectually arrogant British political class sees anyone and anything other than themselves, their mindset and their policies as a cause, and you can see it in how every policy prescription to address the problem incites only increases in the problem. At present, British politicians are extremely concerned about offending Muslim “immigrants” but have no concern at all for offending Britons of British decent.
What makes you think the libs fleeing California now didn’t come to California from someplace else?
“The majority of people leaving the UK go to New Zealand, France, Spain or Australia.”
Good. We don’t need Brit socialists here. America culled most of the creative or entrepreneurial Brits out of England between 1700 and 1900. If there are any stragglers left, get your butts over to America now; there’s a place for you.
Thanks for the post and ping.
It’s too bad...it’s such a beautiful country.
However, I can understand why they are leaving.
Your statement is irrelevant since the US is usually not interesting for them anyway.
The weather is better, great scenery, and still close to home.
OTOH, some of the replies in this thread are reasons why we’ve lost a good deal of UK posters around here. A shame really.
SW France is crawling with Brits. It's almost as if the 1400's have returned (when England controlled the Aquitaine).
Seems they’re leaving the UK go to New Zealand, France, Spain or Australia.
Interesting that they’re not coming here.
Doesn't matter where they come from or whether they are liberals or conservatives.
Population growth is all that is needed to make a place shift to the left.
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