Here are the last two census figures for Great Britain.
2001: 57,103,927
1991: 56,192,390
Growth in 2006 was 0.28%, but this is based on estimates.
National Statistics say the population went up by 375,000 in the year to mid-2005.
2006-11-16 02:43:19
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answered by Nickname 5
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The population of the UK is growing at 0.14 to 0.3 per cent per year in the last couple of decades, and we can expect UK to be growing at a similar (almost stable) in the coming decade unless massive change in 'reproductive behaviour' or mortality rate or migration rate.
2006-11-16 10:40:18
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answer #2
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answered by demographer_uk 2
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Not very fast. It was 56 million in the 1960s, and it's 60 million now.
2006-11-16 10:32:22
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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HUGE!
Latvians, Lithuanians, Polish.
We're just waiting for the Bulgarians and Romanians.
When they're ALL here, we're gonna go live on the Mediterranean coast in their empty houses.
2006-11-16 10:28:44
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, no one knows, particularly the government. Are you including immigrants? if so, it must be massive.
2006-11-16 13:24:59
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answered by Veritas 7
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Less than 2% I suppose!
2006-11-16 10:28:19
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answered by Sami V 7
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0.28% (United Kingdom)
According to:
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/uk.html#People
2006-11-16 10:33:45
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answered by Zak 5
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