Hi again. My carer read this in a news release given out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). On current trends, the ONS now forecasts, “the numbers in Britain will grow to 62.8 million in 2011, 65 million in 2016, 67.2 million in 2021, 69.3 million in 2026 and 71.1 million in 2031, 78.6 million in 2051 and 85.3 million in 2081. That means that the UK's population is now rising by about 400,000 a year.”
My worry is this: WILL WE HAVE ENOUGH MOSQUES TO DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM. Should we get Blackpool and Manchester to abandon their supercasino schemes and switch to clearing the ground for a West Ham style supermosque instead? I’m sure Ken Livingstone would be only to happy to help with the funding. What do you think?
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
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