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The average population density in the UK is 244 people per square mile. During the more recent years, the population has progressively moved south due to the de-industrialization of the North of England. For example, Liverpool once was an important city for its docks, but they are now obsolete; whereas the South is where all the money and the good jobs are now. The poorest parts of the UK in terms of wealth are the South West and the North East. There isn't much industry other than tourism in Devon and
Cornwall and the North East has been badly affected by the decline of industry. This has led to a large number of people moving to places where
they can access the business of the towns more.
they can access the business of the towns more.