It is not just older people on waiting lists though. In fact many very old people don’t go on waiting lists as they get ‘written off’ by the NHS unless they have relatives to push on their behalf.Hospital waiting lists would only fall if older people enjoy better health for longer in their lives.
UK deaths outnumbering UK births is not related to the health of the population - except from the point of view of fertility maybe.
I believe that the average age of people born in the UK is rising.
Indeed, I cannot see how a population would decline without average age rising, unless more people were dying from diseases, accidents, warfare or suicide.
Increased age usually means more health difficulties, and an increased need to use NHS resources.
And (logically) a greater tax burden upon the smaller number of younger, working people who pay taxes & National Insurance.
Housing, hospitals, prisons, schools, unemployment, the welfare state - all bloated by needless migration.It is not just older people on waiting lists though. In fact many very old people don’t go on waiting lists as they get ‘written off’ by the NHS unless they have relatives to push on their behalf.
The vast majority of people on waiting lists are not ‘old’ and old people are dying off quicker than babies are being born, although I accept that they in turn get replaced by people becoming old.
If you also stop importing hundreds of thousands of adults each year from abroad, many of whom arrive with all sorts of health problems, then waiting lists will fall.
I just don’t see how it can be claimed that lowering our population by 5-10 million will not help to reduce waiting lists in hospitals (or indeed reduce any of the other problems I’ve listed).
And by weeding out the foreign limp, lame and lazy and making sure it’s those that get deported our benefits bill will shrink enormously.
Do you honestly believe that if we reduce our population by 5-10 million that waiting lists won’t fall ?I was not aware that the NHS refuses to treat very old people.
It's true I am not happy with their inconsistent treatment of my mother, who has severe back pain.
But they have not told her she won't be seen at all.
I am also interested to hear the vast majority of people on NHS waiting lists are not old.
A very widespread misconception then.
If older people are dying off quicker than babies are being born, by definition that would mean the population is increasing.
I though it was stated earlier that the native British population was shrinking.
Have I fallen down a rabbit-hole into some kind of parallel universe?
Housing, hospitals, prisons, schools, the welfare state - all bloated by needless migration.
Reduce the population by five million (preferably ten) and all these services would run more efficiently in an instant.
We would save billions each and every week.
It's a no-brainier.
Do you honestly believe that if we reduce our population by 5-10 million that waiting lists won’t fall ?
I just don’t understand that logic.
Latest data from the NHS from July 2025 -I am also interested to hear the vast majority of people on NHS waiting lists are not old.
A very widespread misconception then.
Have I fallen down a rabbit-hole into some kind of parallel universe?
Reproductive age, I'm 66.I don't accept the definition of an old person is somebody of 65 or over.
Working age is not a good measure for the argument we are having here.
Reproductive age would be a better indicator.
If the NHS figures were re-worked to show age groups 19 to 50 and 50+ for instance, I'm pretty sure that 33% would go up a lot.
It's a fairly pointless argument anyway.
Sure, the UK would be a better place with 10 million fewer people living in it.
But short of a new pandemic 50 times deadlier than COVID, it is simply not going to happen.
And a pandemic that kills 10 million people (rather than 200,000 as COVID did) would destroy civil order in the UK anyway.
We'd be back to the Stone Age.
Hardly an improvement.
Reproductive age, I'm 66.
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It’s perfectly possible to reduce it by 5-10 million with the will to bring immigration to net zero (not by 60 million - but it’s only you who has ever suggested that figure).I explained it very clearly a couple of posts ago.
The native British population was shrinking you said.
Then more babies are being born than old folk dying. A direct contradiction.
And the vast majority of people on NHS waiting lists are not old. Something I frankly cannot believe without seeing evidence.
Of course a smaller population would have some benefits.
By that logic, 10 million will be a happier population than 55 million.
It's a ridiculous fantasy argument really though, because reducing the UK population by 10 million or 60 million is simply not practically possible.
It will be a minor miracle if we ever hear that in a calendar year the net population of the UK has decreased by 1 person.
It’s perfectly possible to reduce it by 5-10 million...
Modern life.You're expecting a baby? Congratulations![]()
That’s just defeatist. You seem to always say that everything’s too hard to change and we just have to accept our fate for better or worse. No we don’t - we have to fight against what is wrong.No, it isn't.
That’s just fiddling the figures to suit an argument.