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To be fair, England would be 30th,

France ??? is 95th
Sorry, yes. My mistake as far as France is concerned.

UK is 51st. Hardly bursting at the seams.
Monaco = 2nd, 19,000 per Km²
Jersey = 13th 844 per km²
UK = 51st 262 per km² Just over 1% of Monaco's population density and about only 30% of Jersey's.

Monaco and Jersey more popular places to live than UK. So population density does not determine the popularity of places to live.

However, we voted as UK for Brexit. Therefore, it ought to be as UK population density that the argument is based.Unless and until Scotland, NI, Gibraltar are independent, only then can we consider the different regions/countries of UK.
 
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DRM claimed that the island of England (?) is officially the most densely populated of major European countries beginning with E.

No evidence to support the claim though.
 
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So I think we can safely forecast that whatever DRM posts is meaningless garbage.
 
To be fair, England would be 30th,

France ??? is 95th
Sorry, yes. My mistake as far as France is concerned.

UK is 51st. Hardly bursting at the seams.
Monaco = 2nd, 19,000 per Km²
Jersey = 13th 844 per km²
UK = 51st 262 per km² Just over 1% of Monaco's population density and about only 30% of Jersey's.

Monaco and Jersey more popular places to live than UK. So population density does not determine the popularity of places to live.

However, we voted as UK for Brexit. Therefore, it ought to be as UK population density that the argument is based.Unless and until Scotland, NI, Gibraltar are independent, only then can we consider the different regions/countries of UK.

You cite Monaco and Jersey to try to make your point, hardly your average country in either case. :rolleyes: But typical of you, don't let complete irrelevance get in the way of your arguments.
 
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It even refers to England as an island.


Hey JohnD, if that’s the only thing you can find fault with, they aren’t doing too bad.

No doubt, you have been through it with a fine toothcomb.

On the other hand, Wikipedia says, “We do not expect you to trust us.”
 
England has plenty of room for new towns.

We could call them - Blenheim, Chatsworth, Beaulieu, Woburn etc.
 
To be fair, England would be 30th,

France ??? is 95th
Sorry, yes. My mistake as far as France is concerned.

UK is 51st. Hardly bursting at the seams.
Monaco = 2nd, 19,000 per Km²
Jersey = 13th 844 per km²
UK = 51st 262 per km² Just over 1% of Monaco's population density and about only 30% of Jersey's.

Monaco and Jersey more popular places to live than UK. So population density does not determine the popularity of places to live.

However, we voted as UK for Brexit. Therefore, it ought to be as UK population density that the argument is based.Unless and until Scotland, NI, Gibraltar are independent, only then can we consider the different regions/countries of UK.

You cite Monaco and Jersey to try to make your point, hardly your average country in either case. :rolleyes: But typical of you, don't let complete irrelevance get in the way of your arguments.


According to that Wikipedia list that ITMA posted Jersey is part of the UK and Japan isn’t part of the EU.
 
To be fair, England would be 30th,

France ??? is 95th
Sorry, yes. My mistake as far as France is concerned.

UK is 51st. Hardly bursting at the seams.
Monaco = 2nd, 19,000 per Km²
Jersey = 13th 844 per km²
UK = 51st 262 per km² Just over 1% of Monaco's population density and about only 30% of Jersey's.

Monaco and Jersey more popular places to live than UK. So population density does not determine the popularity of places to live.

However, we voted as UK for Brexit. Therefore, it ought to be as UK population density that the argument is based.Unless and until Scotland, NI, Gibraltar are independent, only then can we consider the different regions/countries of UK.

You cite Monaco and Jersey to try to make your point, hardly your average country in either case. :rolleyes: But typical of you, don't let complete irrelevance get in the way of your arguments.
Just examples but examples of countries where it's very desirable to live......despite the population density!
 
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