In this enlightening discussion, Paul Morland, a leading UK thinker on demographics and author of No One Left, dives into the pressing crisis of global population decline. Joined by Eir Nolsøe from The Telegraph, they explore the urgent need for increased birth rates to combat labor shortages and rising debt. They tackle the cultural perceptions of parenthood, the historical context of birth rate policies, and the implications of aging populations on sustainability. This thought-provoking conversation reveals the complex challenges and potential solutions for our future.