Britain projected to face demographic milestones in 2026

Projections indicate that Britain will reach three significant demographic thresholds in 2026, including deaths surpassing births for the first time in modern history. A third of conceived babies are expected to be aborted that year, with the total abortions since 1968 roughly matching the current migrant population. These trends highlight challenges in population sustainability and reliance on immigration.

In 2026, Britain is forecasted to encounter pivotal demographic shifts, according to analysis by commentator Lois McLatchie Miller. The first milestone involves the number of deaths exceeding births, marking a historic low in natural population growth. This comes alongside an estimated one-third of all conceived babies being aborted, contributing to a long-term decline in the native population.

Since the legalization of abortion in 1968, approximately 10.7 million procedures have occurred, a figure that closely aligns with the current migrant population of 10.9 million. Miller argues that high abortion rates have created a 'demographic vacuum' filled by immigration, posing implications for workforce, military recruitment, and social services funding. She notes that without sufficient domestic population growth, the nation must 'import' its future, though this approach raises national security concerns due to strained border controls allowing undetected criminal elements.

Recent parliamentary actions have intensified the debate. Members of Parliament voted to decriminalize abortion up to birth, a move Miller describes as exacerbating the issue. Politicians, particularly on the right, criticize mass migration but rarely address abortion's role in necessitating it.

Beyond economics, Miller points to personal and societal costs. She cites evidence from "pro-choice" psychology professor David Fergusson, who found that women undergoing abortions face higher risks of anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance abuse. Broader factors, such as tax policies penalizing marriage and inadequate maternity support, discourage family formation, while cultural views portray children as burdensome.

These developments frame abortion not just as an ethical concern but as a matter of national survival, with Miller warning that aborting a third of future generations threatens societal integrity. She urges reflection on policies supporting family life to avert decline.

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