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Old November 11th 16, 09:44 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 10:18 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Paul Cummins)
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In article ,
(Optimist) wrote:

(2) England has a population density of 420 per sq. km. - few
countries are more densely populated
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England

England is not a country. It has no international recognition from any
other countries, it has no government, it has no armed forces, ruler etc.


Yes it is. Try telling Scots that Scotland is not a country!


The United Kingdon has a population densiry of 268 per kilometre, which
makes it the 51st most populous contry.


England is the country where I live and where most of the UK's population growth is occurring.


Even if your figure were accurate, it would make England the 30 most
populated territory. After such densly populated places as South Korea,
Lebanon and Taiwan/


Then build the new cities for the burgeoning population in the underpopulated parts of the UK, such
as Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland instead of concreting over the English countryside.


So no, sorry, your facts are incorrect.


Wrong.