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    Ummm, April Fools?

    I don't get the reasoning for why it should work and how other countries and creatures have worked for years. Lions do not rely on the property market and land isn't an issue for most creatures :S 2 children is a bit daft too, would this not lead to a dramatic decrease of the population? Having 2 children suggests that these children will make it into adulthood and then to death by old age, when anything could happen to these children. How can they regulate it anyway? Surely allowing such a law would begin to make their democracy questionable, if they are looking at China for inspiration?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    On average, families have less children now than they did 50 years ago. Most of my family in the generation above me have four or five siblings, nowadays the average family size is 5 (3 children 2 parents). It really isn't a problem and people should not be told how many children they can have, it's up to them. With average figures down on what it was 50 (or even 30) years ago it really is not a problem.
    Indeed, the major concern (if anything) is the aging population where the generation for having lots of children existed. Later generations like our parents generation and our generation have fewer children being born into it. The only problem is that Austrailia has become so popular in recent years that many UK citizens have moved there as with other immigrants, thus boosting the number of the population.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Ummm, April Fools?
    He said it on 31st of March. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    He said it on 31st of March. :p
    Well he's very bad at April Fools, everyone knows it's unlucky (or plain stupid) to post them before the 1st and after 12pm on the 1st

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    In many MDCs I think a two or three child per household limitation would be a good idea - although I don't see that being implemented in a democratic nation.

    I wish we could impose such restriction on certain LLDCs too. I don't understand why some people there choose to have five kids knowing they're all going to have a miserable life in poverty and die at a young age.
    The best way to stop population growth in the LEDC's is for them to develop faster, its well known demographics that the more wealthy and well off a nation is, the slower the population rate will growth (sometimes even decline as with Japan and Germany). Of course this flys in the face of the AGW lobby who wish to deindustrialise both the west and limit the growth of the east - which would mean the east using more fuel for a bigger population.

    To all those who want to put draconian, almost 1984 limits on whether I am allowed x number of children I must ask - so does that mean you are advocating a total and blanket ban on immigration, so no immigration under any circumstances ever? Am I right?

    If not, then there is a gaping hole in this argument.
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    The problem with this approach is that in 50 years time, if you force people to only have 1-2 children, when those people grow older, there isn't enough of a younger population to pay their pensions!

    I think attitude change is probably better than forced quotas tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    The best way to stop population growth in the LEDC's is for them to develop faster, its well known demographics that the more wealthy and well off a nation is, the slower the population rate will growth (sometimes even decline as with Japan and Germany).
    Italy too Infact, at the current rate Italy's population will probably be gone in the next couple of hundred years, they're in a steep decline

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conservative, View Post
    We don't want and don't NEED a bigger population. You just basically said the argument FOR 1 or 2 child policy. 1 child means in a generation the population will halve. 2 children means it will stay roughly the same. However 3/4 means it will grow. And house prices, food prices etc. are already going up, so what if everyone has 3/4 children? There'd be more demand for the same, or less, amount of stuff which will then force the prices higher.
    Not everyone has children so 3 wouldn't increase it by much...
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    Australia? Running out of land? From what I know there's a few million people living down the seaside. In other news Britain has twice as many people as the USA's most populated state and is over half the size.

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    I agree, I have always said I will have no more than 2 children. Although I'd make the law three, given some couples only have one child or none at all.

    I don't agree with large families because it puts pressure on world resources and will cause soaring demand for food, etc.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    It should be 3. 2 is a little low.

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