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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 13 MIN

Paul Morland - Demographer WARNS British Birth Rates HAVE to SURGE or ELSE

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for unfiltered conversations on the issues shaping Britain’s future. In this episode, demographer Paul Morland delivers a stark warning: British birth rates must rise, or the long-term consequences for the country will be severe. This is a serious, data-driven discussion about population, continuity, and confidence — not outrage or ideology. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Demographer Paul Morland joins Heretics to confront a subject the polite world prefers to avoid. With UK birth rates well below replacement level, Morland explains why demographics matter more than short-term politics and why delaying this conversation only guarantees more disruptive outcomes later. Morland argues that every country has a legitimate interest in demographic stability and national continuity. Just as countries such as Japan or Tunisia openly prioritise their long-term population balance, he says Britain should be able to discuss its own future honestly, without taboo or distortion. Avoiding the issue, he warns, doesn’t make it disappear — it simply removes the chance to manage it responsibly. The conversation explores why immigration alone cannot resolve sustained population decline, and how long-term demographic replacement places pressure on social cohesion, infrastructure, housing, and public trust. Morland outlines how prolonged low fertility reshapes societies quietly but permanently. We also examine the pressures facing young families — housing costs, childcare, taxation, and delayed adulthood — while addressing why economics alone does not explain falling birth rates. Cultural expectations, confidence, and attitudes toward family life play a decisive role. Finally, Morland looks ahead to the impact of automation and AI on work and demographics, explaining why fewer young people combined with technological disruption presents risks that no government can simply spend its way out of. This is not a call for panic or extremes. It is a calm, factual warning from one of Britain’s leading demographers. If the country wants a stable, cohesive future that remains recognisably its own, Morland argues the time for honest discussion is now. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPHPKMzZhSM #PaulMorland #BritishBirthRates #UKDemographics #PopulationDecline #FutureOfBritain #HereticsPodcast #TheDailyHeretic #Demography #BirthRateCrisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for unfiltered conversations on the issues shaping Britain’s future. In this episode, demographer Paul Morland delivers a stark warning: British birth rates must rise, or the long-term consequences for the country will be severe. This is a serious, data-driven discussion about population, continuity, and confidence — not outrage or ideology. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Demographer Paul Morland joins Heretics to confront a subject the polite world prefers to avoid. With UK birth rates well below replacement level, Morland explains why demographics matter more than short-term politics and why delaying this conversation only guarantees more disruptive outcomes later. Morland argues that every country has a legitimate interest in demographic stability and national continuity. Just as countries such as Japan or Tunisia openly prioritise their long-term population balance, he says Britain should be able to discuss its own future honestly, without taboo or distortion. Avoiding the issue, he warns, doesn’t make it disappear — it simply removes the chance to manage it responsibly. The conversation explores why immigration alone cannot resolve sustained population decline, and how long-term demographic replacement places pressure on social cohesion, infrastructure, housing, and public trust. Morland outlines how prolonged low fertility reshapes societies quietly but permanently. We also examine the pressures facing young families — housing costs, childcare, taxation, and delayed adulthood — while addressing why economics alone does not explain falling birth rates. Cultural expectations, confidence, and attitudes toward family life play a decisive role. Finally, Morland looks ahead to the impact of automation and AI on work and demographics, explaining why fewer young people combined with technological disruption presents risks that no government can simply spend its way out of. This is not a call for panic or extremes. It is a calm, factual warning from one of Britain’s leading demographers. If the country wants a stable, cohesive future that remains recognisably its own, Morland argues the time for honest discussion is now. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPHPKMzZhSM #PaulMorland #BritishBirthRates #UKDemographics #PopulationDecline #FutureOfBritain #HereticsPodcast #TheDailyHeretic #Demography #BirthRateCrisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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