Soldato
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Well their one-child policy would indicate that they feel they are over-populated.
A country's ability to sustain its pop is determined by a number of factors. Its not just available land and food supply.
Any country where a significant % of the people are living in poverty is over-populated. Either because the country can't sustain its pop, or because the economy has no need of the extra workers, or the govt doesn't want them...
As has been said, we shouldn't be aiming to fill the world with as many human beings as we possibly can before people would start to starve. Such a simplistic view of how many humans the Earth can sustain is quite absurd.
I don't need to add to this side discussion but yes, someone stated it already.
The population a country can sustain doesn't only depend on land and space, its infrastructure, jobs, transport, welfare, healthcare etc....
The NHS already struggles meeting the demands of the current population. Introducing more people will just inevitably stretch the NHS further... that is just life.
We can't welcome anyone and everyone with open arms.
And all of you referencing countries like china, Taiwan etc you do realise right those places are really not that nice to live in? and they don't have healthcare and welfare systems for the most part. I've said it before and i'll say it again..........
Ralph pls go.
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