Royal Preference; Man/Lpool, Eburgh/Ggow, Newc/Sland

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Royal Preference; Manchester/Liverpool, Edinburg/Glasgow, Newcastle/Sunderland.

Manchester, an inland town.
Population 1841 - 192,000
Population 1901 - 543,000
Population 1931 - 761,000
Population 2011 - 502,000

Liverpool, port town with more immigration (foreigners).
Population 1841 - 286,000
Population 1901 - 684,000
Population 1931 - 846,000
Population 2011 - 552,000

Edinburg
Population 1851 - 193,000
Population 1911 - 400,000
Population 1951 - 466,000
Population 2011 - 482,000

Glasgow
Population 1851 - 148,000
Population 1911 - 577,000
Population 1951 - 549,000
Population 2011 - 598,000

Newcastle
Population 1921 - 258,000
Population 1961 - 269,000
Population 2001 - 259,000

Sunderland
Population 1921 - 159,000
Population 1961 - 181,000
Population 2001 - 177,000

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Do you think there's any correlation between Glasgow, Liverpool and Sunderland (or any combination of two) being regarded as the second city in their region, due to receiving less tax funding due to having a higher population of foreigners/catholics?
 


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