"The highest fertility rate is among women born in Pakistan and Bangladesh, who can expect to have 4.7 and 3.9 children respectively."
And what happens to those children when they grow up? They get married off to their cousins in Pakistan who them immigrate to Britain and the cycle repeats.
For those unlucky in Pakistan to marry their young cousins, not to fear, they can simply buy a diploma and come to the UK.
"An investigation by The Times has revealed that the Pakistani-run college has 1,200 international students on its rolls, despite claiming to have only 150. King’s College of Management, in Manchester, has offered places to a further 1,575 foreigners.
It kept a hidden list of 207 people who were sold diplomas that allowed them to extend their stay in this country. The Times has also obtained a secret video recording, which reveals how the college faked attendance records to fool the immigration authorities."
The country is in the best of hands.
Why worry about the birthrates?
"Among women born in Britain, fertility rates are running at a low level - a British-born woman can expect to have 1.6 children in her lifetime.
Mothers born outside Britain have a current fertility rate of 2.2 children.
The highest fertility rate is among women born in Pakistan and Bangladesh, who can expect to have 4.7 and 3.9 children respectively. "
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