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Paul Morland is an author and broadcaster on population matters. He is the author of four books and numerous articles covering demographic issues. He is also a business consultant with over twenty-five years of experience in advising financial services companies on their strategy and helping them implement projects.
Let house prices fall to help young families have more babies
Homeowners may lose value but a greater supply of affordable properties for young people would help tackle our declining birth rate
The Telegraph, 22 February 2026
Immigration cannot and should not be the solution to our demographic woes
The idea of leading comfortable child-free lives supported by workers reared by others is an immoral Ponzi scheme.
The Telegraph, 12 January 2026
Three Cheers for Western Civilisation
We can tell much about the state of a national debate by the words that can, and more importantly cannot, be articulated.
The Salisbury Review, October 2025
We’re witnessing the slow extinction of the human race
Economic incentives alone are unlikely to raise below replacement birth rates. Only a cultural revolution has a chance of achieving that.
The Telegraph, August 2025
Older, Not Wiser
After the Spike: The Risks of Global Depopulation and the Case for People.
Literary Review, July 2025
Immigration, the collapsing NHS, economic catastrophe: all caused by the same thing
It’s really no surprise that the NHS costs more and more and gets worse and worse.
The Telegraph, May 2025
ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL FERTILITY CRISIS
Dr Paul Morland Presented at the Natal Conference in Austin, Texas