"In New Zealand, The Great Replacement Is Proceeding Apace"
Data recently released by the Statistics department shows that the proportion of New Zealanders who are of European extraction dropped to 55.9% of the population at the time of the 2023 Census.
At current rates of demographic change, “New Zealand Europeans” are in danger of becoming a minority in the not so distant future.
New Zealand now has a population of just over 5.3 million people, and the state are experiencing gross migrant inflows of over 200,000 people year on year. This equates to around 4% of the nation's population arriving every year.
Given how close the country is to this historic turning point, and given the problems these issues are causing in the country, one wonders how long we can continue without public debate about immigration and demographic change.
Read William McGimpsey's full assessment of New Zealand's demographic situation here on our Substack:
Data recently released by the Statistics department shows that the proportion of New Zealanders who are of European extraction dropped to 55.9% of the population at the time of the 2023 Census.
At current rates of demographic change, “New Zealand Europeans” are in danger of becoming a minority in the not so distant future.
New Zealand now has a population of just over 5.3 million people, and the state are experiencing gross migrant inflows of over 200,000 people year on year. This equates to around 4% of the nation's population arriving every year.
Given how close the country is to this historic turning point, and given the problems these issues are causing in the country, one wonders how long we can continue without public debate about immigration and demographic change.
Read William McGimpsey's full assessment of New Zealand's demographic situation here on our Substack: