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Depends what you mean by 'live'.

Both are tax havens used to pretend you live there. They could be half empty all the time and Monaco has France next to it.
 
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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.

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.
Jersey and Guernsey are not UK dependent territories. I think only our sovereign and defence covers Jersey and Guernsey.
Gibraltar is a dependent territory.

What the heck has Japan not being in the EU got to do with it?
It was a list of population densities in the world. Last time I looked Japan was part of the world!
 
Depends what you mean by 'live'.

Both are tax havens used to pretend you live there. They could be half empty all the time and Monaco has France next to it.
If Jersey was half empty all the time it would still be twice as densely populated as UK.
If Monaco was half empty all the time, it would still be massively more densely populated than UK.
In fact if only 10% of the population lived there all the time it would still be about ten times more densely populated than UK
 
Poor old DRM continues to misinterpret the Wikipedia page.

So sad.
 
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Depends what you mean by 'live'.

Both are tax havens used to pretend you live there. They could be half empty all the time and Monaco has France next to it.
If Jersey was half empty all the time it would still be twice as densely populated as UK.
If Monaco was half empty all the time, it would still be massively more densely populated than UK.
In fact if only 10% of the population lived there all the time it would still be about ten times more densely populated than UK

So fckin what??
Who gives a fck about Jersey and Monaco.
What relevance have they got to the average country, especially Monaco ffs.
 
Depends what you mean by 'live'.

Both are tax havens used to pretend you live there. They could be half empty all the time and Monaco has France next to it.
If Jersey was half empty all the time it would still be twice as densely populated as UK.
If Monaco was half empty all the time, it would still be massively more densely populated than UK.
In fact if only 10% of the population lived there all the time it would still be about ten times more densely populated than UK

So fckin what??
Who gives a fck about Jersey and Monaco.
What relevance have they got to the average country, especially Monaco ffs.
It's absolutely obvious that this 'bucket' is no way near full, never mind overflowing or bursting at the seams.
Other people don’t have the brains to understand that if you keep filling a bucket it’s either going to overflow or burst at the seams.
DRM's comment was a hyperbole or a 'project fear' comment.
It's obvious that population density has nowt to do with desirability of living there.
 
DRM's comment was a hyperbole or a 'project fear' comment.
It's obvious that population density has nowt to do with desirability of living there.


Of course not, if you're a millionaire.
Get real ffs.
 
Anyone thinking of getting a German, Japanese or American car, phone or I-thing might want to buy it before the next shipload of imports sets off, with a higher price in Sterling.

Bear in mind that Oil and metals are priced in dollars.

And yet, despite your superior googling expertise, the container of goods that I have just paid for coming from the far East is actually cheaper than the same container of the same goods that I bought at the end of last year... How your google explain that?
 
It's absolutely obvious that this 'bucket' is no way near full, never mind overflowing or bursting at the seams..

It must be "obvious" that any bucket can become full or overflow . Some believe the bucket is already full but just for clarity how many people would need to live in this country for you to believe we are full , 70 million? 100 million? 200 million?
 
Corgi Ice, no googling required by me.

You might do well to remember that the vote was just over two weeks ago. The price lists have not all been recalculated yet. I do of course remember that you untruthfully claimed to be an international trader in Acrow props or similar, so I expect you are telling porkies again.

Try changing your fivers in the Costa del Sol, and see what your octopus and chips costs you. The rates were confused there, as I'm sure you read in your fish-wrapping.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13401...sed-cash-after-brexit-sparked-sterling-fears/
I imagine it got sorted out when the banks opened on Monday morning.
 
Indeed, Google D.. The vote was less than three weeks ago, so it can't be the reduction in duty....and since the pound has indeed devalued.. Tell us why I have paid less. Come on, you are the one who has nothing positive to say, the least that you could do is give us the answer..I know that the answer is beyond you comprehension but do try.

I must say that it is somewhat unnerving that you should obtain your "Facts" from the Sun newspaper...
 
I do of course remember that you untruthfully claimed to be an international trader in Acrow props or similar, so I expect you are telling porkies again.
 
And I note that you have me confused with someone else. So you aren't bright enough to answer my question then..

I would never have bought those acrow props if your pig loving leader had told us the truth..
 
DRM's comment was a hyperbole or a 'project fear' comment.
It's obvious that population density has nowt to do with desirability of living there.
Of course not, if you're a millionaire.
Get real ffs.
You're guessing again:
PEOPLE who have never visited Jersey would be surprised at the level of poverty in the Island and the degree to which people are in need, the Lieutenant-Governor General Sir John McColl has said.
http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2014/12/06/surprising-level-of-poverty-in-jersey-says-governor/
Up to 10,000 Guernsey people in poverty, says chief medical officer
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-guernsey-20213804

I repeat Jersey has more than three times the UK population density.
Guernsey is similar.
Gibraltar has about 16 times the UK population density.
Singapore has about 30 times. More than ⅛ of the population live in poverty. About 30% of the population are immigrants. The labour market relies on migration to function.

Arguing that UK is full up, overflowing or bursting at the seams is nonsense, hyperbole and project fear practised by xenophobes. Probably those most competing for social housing and benefits. Even though immigrants come for work, not for benefits or social housing.
 
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