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Originally Posted by isaidso
And lost in all that is what's happened the last 2-3 years. I know you like 'citypopulation' as a resource but their data isn't very good imo. Britain's 'Office for National Statistics' is the most important and trustworthy source when it comes to British demographic data. What their data says and conclusions they reach are what matter. This is what they say: "The UK’s population continues to grow, but at a slower rate than previously" - Office for National Statistics
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I meant in the long run, comparing 1960-1990 to 1990-2020. You've opened a thread to talk about 2020 and are trapped in a three year trend?
And data I mentioned on my post didn't come from citypopulation, but from UK Census. From citypopulation, I took London urban agglomeration definition. It has this 14.2 million people (2018) on the boundaries presented on the link.