The UK has around 15% of its population born overseas. In Japan, Korea, Finland, it is far far lower. It has always been a choice, made by politicians and not by the people. #channel4newspic.twitter.com/KVRwojVqq9
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Both island nations, both industrialised and wealthy, Japan far more so, one chose mass immigration, one didn't. Not simply foreign workers but people from abroad, a great number of whom have never worked. For migration Japan looks pretty good, Korea too.
Aus and NZ also fit your criteria, and are culturally more similar to us (can’t just be like Japan without somehow changing British culture to be more Japanese). Difference is growth of >100% since 1991 vs 25% in Japan. Trade-offs and culture, as discussed.
They are still commodity based economies, very different to us, also have LOTS of land to develop
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