True, but what's really interesting is the number of "refused overall." It keeps going up. Something's not quite right with that data. You can't "find" 11M people who "refused overall" a year after the fact.
It's not clear which country they are looking at with regards to the numbers (UK or just England), but they have populations of 67M and 56M respectively according to the data. In either case the total numbers in the third column add up to more than the highest number (72M v. 67M at most).
The data you show here says nothing about deaths whatsoever.
True, but what's really interesting is the number of "refused overall." It keeps going up. Something's not quite right with that data. You can't "find" 11M people who "refused overall" a year after the fact.
It's not clear which country they are looking at with regards to the numbers (UK or just England), but they have populations of 67M and 56M respectively according to the data. In either case the total numbers in the third column add up to more than the highest number (72M v. 67M at most).