It's a very subjective question. If the question is how many people can the country adequately feed and house etc we are *already* tens of millions beyond the limit and few thousands of legal or illegal arrivals make essentially no difference.Default0ptions wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 18:53 The question remains - how many CAN we afford to allow in.
If however, we accept continued participation in a functioning globalised economy, then the UK population could increase by tens of millions more - there *really* is lots of room if you accept a need to import food, energy, materials etc (like many counties already do to a far greater extent than the UK).
In the second case, it depends on the economy, can we afford to import all the stuff - this is why government have specifically allowed many hundreds of thousands into the country legally, it's an acknowledgement that the first case is already overshot by millions and we have to have a growing economy to access world markets.
The problem in 'giving up' on the second case (continued participation in a functioning globalised economy), is that it exposes the existing overshoot and implies a population collapse of tens of millions - which no government will ever admit to - hence we have the situation where the most right leaning, protectionist, nationalist government this country has had in modern history is facilitating record migration!