A former UKIP leadership hopeful has sparked hilarity on Twitter by claiming that 7 million babies are born each year in the UK. Steven Woolfe, Independent MEP for North West England, tweeted:
https://twitter.com/Steven_Woolfe/status/998996832742199297
Woolfe’s figures equate to a yearly total of 7.4 million births (including 2.1 million to mothers not born here), and 6.3 million migrants.
Out by a factor of ten
But according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 774,849 live births in the UK in 2016. So Woolfe’s figures for total births were out by a factor of almost 10.
Of those children born in England and Wales, 26.9% were to mothers born outside the UK. This works out to fewer than two births every five minutes to mothers not born in the UK. So Woolfe was once again out by a factor of 10.
Out by a factor of 26
As for migration, the ONS reports that, for the year ending September 2017, net migration was 244,000. That works out at around 2.3 people per five minutes, meaning that Woolfe’s figure of 60 people per five minutes is out by a factor of 26.
It was predictable that Twitter would not let this go unnoticed:
I think a graph is due, just to show the extent of Steven's 'error' pic.twitter.com/2FNnPAgirD
— Matt Thomas (@Trickyjabs) May 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/dotski_w/status/999183903289114624
Wow! That means that in just 14 years time, most people on earth will be British.
— Choosefreedom.eu #FBPE (@EuChoosefreedom) May 23, 2018
6.3 million migrants every year equates to emptying a country the size of Turkey of its population every twelve years. Luckily, by 2218 there will be no countries left for anyone to migrate to the UK from because they'll all be here.*
*This is definitely likely to happen.
— Mike Bevan (@MikeBevan_RG) May 23, 2018
“A simple mistake”
However, Woolfe was unabashed. The following afternoon, he tweeted a correction – but without deleting the original tweet.
This didn’t go down well either:
https://twitter.com/BeatCityTone/status/999277130998583296
You should probably take the original tweet down then. Wouldn't want to mislead people…
— Jim Leedham (@jimleedham) May 24, 2018
Woolfe’s original tweet was shared over 600 times. His retraction was shared fewer than 100 times. His contribution towards Theresa May’s “hostile environment” for immigrants could not be clearer.
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