RACE Birth rate in England & Wales hits 80-YEAR low -- just 11 women out of 1,000 had children last year

MinnesotaSmith

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Outside of perhaps Hungary and Poland, Europeans have clearly lost the will to live.
While the article notes that a disproportionate share of those still having children are unmarried, it leaves out that they are also disproportionately nonwhite, Muslim, and of below-average IQ.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7312075/Birth-rate-England-Wales-hits-80-YEAR-low.html

80-YEAR low as falling fertility and ageing population leads to just 11 women out of 1,000 having children last year


By STEVE DOUGHTY SOCIAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL

1 August 2019

"-Number of babies born in England and Wales is down almost 10 per cent on 2012

-The birth rate is now the lowest figure since birth records began 80 years ago

-The greatest decline in last year's birth rate figures was among married women


Birth rates have hit a historic low amid falling fertility rates, an ageing population and increasing numbers of women leaving it until later in life to have children.

[B]There were just over 11 babies born for every 1,000 people in England and Wales last year [/B]– the lowest level since birth rates were first recorded 80 years ago.

In total 657,076 children were born – down 3.2 per cent on a year earlier and nearly ten per cent on 2012.
The news of record low birth rates comes in a week in which Prince Harry announced he and Meghan plan to have no more than two children in order to ease over-population and ‘leave something better behind for the next generation’

The Office for National Statistics said falling fertility rates were mainly responsible for the fall, but said difficulties conceiving among couples [women] who choose to delay having families was also a major factor.

It said ‘women are progressively delaying childbearing to older ages’ and are now most likely to have children in their 30s.

This is because women are more likely to go to university and delay marriage while they pursue their careers.

The breakdown of birth rates in 2018 showed that the greatest decline was among married women.

The number of births for every 1,000 married women under the age of 45 fell to 80.5, down 5.8 per cent on the year before.

There was also a fall in the share of births to mothers born outside Britain.

Some 28.2 per cent of the children born in England and Wales were born to immigrant women, down from 28.4 per cent in 2017.


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In total 657,076 children were born – down 3.2 per cent on a year earlier and nearly ten per cent on 2012

The decrease, the first in 28 years, may be linked to the 2016 Brexit referendum. Net migration from EU countries – the figure by which immigration from Europe increases the population – has more than halved since 2016.

The news of record low birth rates comes in a week in which Prince Harry announced he and Meghan plan to have no more than two children in order to ease over-population and ‘leave something better behind for the next generation’.

It was a decision which met with huge public support – with a YouGov poll finding 53 per cent agreed with the stance – suggesting many families may be opting for the ‘environmentally friendly’ number.

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There were just over 11 babies born for every 1,000 people in England and Wales last year – the lowest level since birth rates were first recorded 80 years ago

Kathryn Littleboy, of the ONS, said: ‘Our analysis paints a picture of decreases and some record lows.

‘The birth rate was the lowest ever recorded, when births are measured as a proportion of the total population.’

She added that the number of children an average woman can expect to have in her lifetime has also reached near- unprecedented lows.

‘The total fertility rate stood at 1.70 children per woman, lower than all years except 1977 and 1999 to 2002. There were 657,076 live births last year, the fewest since 2005 and a drop of almost ten per cent since 2012,’ Miss Littleboy said.

Last year’s birthrate compared with 679,106 in 2017 and 729,674 in 2012.

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The Office for National Statistics said falling fertility rates were mainly responsible for the fall, but said difficulties conceiving among couples who choose to delay having families was also a major factor [File photo]

There were falls in birth rates for women in all age groups except those in their 40s – among whom rates, which have doubled in 20 years, stalled.

Among teenagers, 11.9 in every 1,000 had a baby, less than half the teen birth rate in 2009. The fall comes alongside declines in drinking, smoking and drug-taking among young people since social media started to become more widespread in the late 2000s.

The ONS said women have been more likely to have babies in their early 30s than in their late 20s since 2004.

It listed reasons for postponing having a family as ‘greater participation in higher education’, ‘delaying marriage and partnership formation’, ‘wanting to have a longer working career before starting a family’ and ‘labour market uncertainty and the threat of unemployment’.

It added that there could be ‘lower levels of fertility or difficulties conceiving due to postponement in childbearing’.

Despite the fall in births among married women, the majority of births continue to be within marriage. The 48.4 per cent of babies born outside wedlock last year is short of the peak 50 per cent point.

Fertility rates – the number of children each woman can expect in her lifetime – hit a peak in 1947 and continued to run high until the end of the post-war baby boom in the 1960s, when the rate was close to three children for every woman.

However, birth rates declined amid the economic stagnation of the 1970s. The legalisation of abortion in 1969 also depressed birth rates.

After 2000 the rate climbed again, pushed up by the arrival of millions in Tony Blair’s immigration boom, so that in 2012 it stood at 1.97. The latest figures are 1.7.

Critics of the decline of the traditional family warned that low birthrates will threaten numbers in the workforce who will in future have to maintain Britain’s increasingly ageing population.

The breakdown of birth rates in 2018 showed that the greatest decline was among married women. The number of births for every 1,000 married women under the age of 45 fell to 80.5, down 5.8 per cent on the year before.

They pointed to long-standing policies followed by governments of all parties which have encouraged women to work rather than to have children. Kathy Gyngell, co-editor of the Conservative Woman website, said: ‘These figures appear to herald a long-term decline in numbers of babies.

‘This is a tribute to the power of feminism, which has persuaded politicians that the only value a woman has is in the labour force and that there is no value in marriage and the domestic sphere.

‘Woman are now put off from having children by the tax system and by the constant pressure to stay at work. This is a social disaster.’

The ONS said that fertility rates have been declining in Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as in England and Wales.

Its report added: ‘This pattern is not exclusive to the UK, as a similar declining trend can also be seen across other countries such as Australia and France over the past eight years.’"
 
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Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Completely unsustainable...

Meanwhile, Hungary gives $33,000.00 bonuses to families that have at least 3 children, ensuring the continuation of their culture...
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
Apparently I have more British ethnicity in me than the modern average Britain.
 

Marthanoir

TB Fanatic
I must have missed all the terror attacks we had here in Ireland, but there they are on the map so it must be true...

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MinnesotaSmith

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Name the last PIRA, RIRA, CIRA or NIRA attack or even INLA attack in the country of Ireland,, for bonus points name the last attack by any paramilitary organisation.

Here's a partial map:

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https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/3fyyrw/ira_bombings_across_the_uk_and_ireland_19722001/

"In 2014 alone:

11-13 February: The RIRA claimed responsibility for sending letter bombs to British Army recruitment offices in south-east England. They were sent to offices in Oxford, Reading, Slough, Brighton, Aldershot, Canterbury and Chatham.

6-7 March: The RIRA claimed responsibility for sending two letter bombs to senior prison staff at Maghaberry Prison. It claimed that republican prisoners there were suffering degrading treatment. The letters were intercepted at sorting offices.

14 March: A PSNI landrover was hit by a horizontal mortar on Falls Road, Belfast. The mortar launcher was attached to railings at Belfast City Cemetery and detonated by command wire. A civilian car was also hit by debris, but there were no injuries. The RIRA claimed responsibility.

29 May: A large firebomb exploded in the reception of the Everglades Hotel in Derry, causing extensive damage. It had been left by a masked man who gave a forty-minute warning. The hotel had hosted a PSNI recruitment event and was due to host another.

30 July: A PSNI landrover was struck by gunfire in the Bogside area of Derry. 7 October: A pipe bomb was thrown at a PSNI mobile patrol on Crumlin Road, North Belfast. It failed to explode and was made safe by ATOs, who described it as highly sophisticated.

14-23 October: There were two attempts to kill PSNI officers with booby-trap bombs; one in the Ballyarnett area of Derry and another in the Ballycolman area of Strabane.

2 November: A PSNI armoured jeep was hit by a horizontal mortar in the Creggan area of Derry. A rear door was blown off and a passing car was damaged, but there were no injuries. The RIRA said it had fired an "EFP mortar-style device triggered by a command wire". In the security operation that followed, youths attacked the PSNI with stones and petrol bombs.

The British media doesn't make a habit of reporting on what happens in Northern Ireland because they'd like everyone to believe the peace process has been a flawless success and we're all great friends now. It's not true."
 

PghPanther

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Its prudent to lower the population by choice to balance out the consumption level of high technology/energy intensive societies to the sourcing of resources and waste management on a finite planet.

Societies where individuals have an understanding of the responsibilities of raising children to give them the best opportunities along with delayed gratification and long term educational commitments creates self limiting societies in the way of population growth..............Whites have done an incredible job in managing and decreasing their population as an outgrowth of their modern technological societies.

Non-Whites.....particular Brown and Black are dismal failures in both developing high tech societies and managing their populations.........they are breed like rats and are incapable of managing energy resource nor the waste they create........and here we flood them into societies that only Whites have demonstrated a potential to create a sustainable carbon footprint per capita.

One big problem in having a manageable world population is our economies are based on infinite rather than sustainable cycles with resources and waste recycling........

So populations are a problem.........and so is an infinite growth economic system........put them together and you have a nightmare.

If the planet only had White people and their countries we could develop a sustainable cycle of resource and waste management worldwide that we could fashion an economic plan with.......

But that is not the case...........and we have extended our discoveries and their conveniences to non-Whites without realizing the consequences of breeding humans who have no such foresight or management into humanities future........

The goal is not to outbreed non-Whites to hold our territories..........but the limit the growth of non-Whites until they start to decrease their world population in the manner has which has happened to Whites.........which of course would be considered genocide........as a result we will suffer the consequences of human overshoot and destruction of everything in the future......
 

MinnesotaSmith

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Also in the Republic of Ireland, outside of Northern Ireland:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings

"The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974 were a series of co-ordinated bombings in Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland. Three bombs exploded in Dublin during the evening rush hour and a fourth exploded in Monaghan almost ninety minutes later. They killed 33 civilians and a full-term fetus, and injured almost 300. The bombings were the deadliest attack of the conflict known as the Troubles,[2] and the deadliest attack in the Republic's history.[3] Most of the victims were young women, although the ages of the dead ranged up to 80 years."
 

Marthanoir

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Here's a partial map:

raP2yOc.png


https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/3fyyrw/ira_bombings_across_the_uk_and_ireland_19722001/

"In 2014 alone:

11-13 February: The RIRA claimed responsibility for sending letter bombs to British Army recruitment offices in south-east England. They were sent to offices in Oxford, Reading, Slough, Brighton, Aldershot, Canterbury and Chatham.

6-7 March: The RIRA claimed responsibility for sending two letter bombs to senior prison staff at Maghaberry Prison. It claimed that republican prisoners there were suffering degrading treatment. The letters were intercepted at sorting offices.

14 March: A PSNI landrover was hit by a horizontal mortar on Falls Road, Belfast. The mortar launcher was attached to railings at Belfast City Cemetery and detonated by command wire. A civilian car was also hit by debris, but there were no injuries. The RIRA claimed responsibility.

29 May: A large firebomb exploded in the reception of the Everglades Hotel in Derry, causing extensive damage. It had been left by a masked man who gave a forty-minute warning. The hotel had hosted a PSNI recruitment event and was due to host another.

30 July: A PSNI landrover was struck by gunfire in the Bogside area of Derry. 7 October: A pipe bomb was thrown at a PSNI mobile patrol on Crumlin Road, North Belfast. It failed to explode and was made safe by ATOs, who described it as highly sophisticated.

14-23 October: There were two attempts to kill PSNI officers with booby-trap bombs; one in the Ballyarnett area of Derry and another in the Ballycolman area of Strabane.

2 November: A PSNI armoured jeep was hit by a horizontal mortar in the Creggan area of Derry. A rear door was blown off and a passing car was damaged, but there were no injuries. The RIRA said it had fired an "EFP mortar-style device triggered by a command wire". In the security operation that followed, youths attacked the PSNI with stones and petrol bombs.

The British media doesn't make a habit of reporting on what happens in Northern Ireland because they'd like everyone to believe the peace process has been a flawless success and we're all great friends now. It's not true."

Northern Ireland is part of the UK, Ireland is a republic, the 2 are not the same country.
So I'll repeat the original statement "I must have missed all the terror attacks we had here in Ireland, but there they are on the map so it must be true... "

The 2 maps i included showed several attacks in Ireland not just Northern Ireland for 2018 of which none happened,
Your map correctly identifies the 2 bomb attacks that happened in 1972 & 1974,

The Northern Ireland bombings cannot be included in Ireland , as its a separate country
 
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Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, Ireland is a republic, the 2 are not the same country.
So I'll repeat the original statement "I must have missed all the terror attacks we had here in Ireland, but there they are on the map so it must be true... "

The 2 maps i included showed several attacks in Ireland not just Northern Ireland for 2018 of which none happened,
Your map correctly identifies the 2 bomb attacks that happened in 1972 & 1974,

The Northern Ireland bombings cannot be included in Ireland , as its a separate country

And, yet, it appears that the majority of the red dots on the map are...

Drum roll...

North Ireland.

:rolleyes:

Geez...

Timeline of dissident republican activity
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-10866072

So, maybe, you didn't "miss" all the attacks... Rather, your map reading skills need calibrating.
 

Marthanoir

TB Fanatic
And, yet, it appears that the majority of the red dots on the map are...

Drum roll...

North Ireland.

:rolleyes:

Geez...

Timeline of dissident republican activity
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-10866072

So, maybe, you didn't "miss" all the attacks... Rather, your map reading skills need calibrating.

Not on the original maps dude

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They've got terror attacks in Cork, Mayo, Limerick, Wexford, Waterford, Sligo, Donegal. Heck most of the midlands seems to have been hit,

But y'all can have it your own way,
 

Faroe

Un-spun
Why the heck would anyone of European ethnicity over there want to have kids?
For now, the State owns them, and soon the local Imam will.
 
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