Well unless i am mistaken, you have not produced vast amounts of offspring so the effect you have had is minimal 
Indeed, you are not mistaken - in fact, I have not only produced none at all (which is hardly surprising, since I am not a woman) but am also responsible for the production of none; it was, however, the numbers of Scots travelling and remaining south of the border that I had in mind rather than the numbers of offspring that any of them might produce or help to produce thereafter...
Unchecked immigration is one thing, but when they breed like flies, the problem increases.
I'm having abit of trouble figuring out how immigration itself, whether checked or unchecked, can "breed like flies"...
Our present government has rattled on for years about celebrating our diversity and celebrating multi culturism.
Not to mention "cohesion", "inclusivity" and the the rest of those portmanteau words whose practical use and meaningfulness exists nowhere outside the next PR person's portmanteau...
If it is not yet illegal, i would like to celebrate being English just for a few seconds.
Thal
Your remarks above that you
"now hate England so much i am wanting to emigrate"
and that
"Greenland looks rather nice"
would appear to suggest otherwise but, in any case, for the record, I am not aware that the celebration of Englishness contravenes any English law; I cannot speak for whether or not it may flout any Danish law applicable in Greenland so, if you are similarly uncertain on this point and interested in ascertaining the position before emigrating there, you might be wise to add a question about that when you
"write to the Danish Embassy"
as you plan to do.
However Greenland may look, do bear in mind that there are, as yet, no cheap flights between that country and UK with Flybejet or Ryaneasy (nor is there any US equivalent between Nuuk and Newark NJ, either), so living there will substantially increase the difficulty that you appear already to have in getting to recitals by Jonathan Powell in London - even those that occur on Saturdays. It will also make it even harder for you to get to St. Kilda, unless you're a more powerful swimmer than I'd thought you to be.
There is internet connectivity there, however (TLD being ".gl"), so at least we won't have to miss your unique presence on this forum when you have left England; quite how England - especially Gravesend - will manage without you after you've become a Kalaallit Nunaat immigrant I have less than no idea, however...
Best,
Alistair