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Letter: Letters: Reverse growth

Published 10 October 1992

From GARETH MORGAN

Stuart Nelson’s letter (5 September) gives the population of the UK
as 60 million with a growth rate of 2.4 per cent per annum. These figures
are much publicised, but the 1991 census counted only 55 509 000 – that
is 171 000 less than in 1981.

The population has been falling for many years. West Germany was the
first European country to record a fall in population and Greece and Ireland
were the last.

Gareth Morgan Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan

Issue no. 1842 published 10 October 1992

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