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Topic History of: ITK was never very good at maths, but .......
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Ben 3 Pattaya wrote:

It's actually only 23%,and the rest are don't knows


Quiet right Patt - ITK' silliest question yet?






'LOL'......
Pattaya In The Know wrote:
A YouGov poll of nearly 2,000 people suggested 50% were against a missile strike, while 25% were in favour

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23864016

EH ?

If 50% are against, then the other 50% must be for, surely ?

You can't have half-measures when given a yes / no choice (unless, that is, they were asking loony voters who hardly know what day it is !!!)


It's actually only 23%,and the rest are don't knows.
Seems The 'Looney' Labs have actually had the audacity to ask the government to wait for actual proof,not Cammy's hunch....but then again Cammy supported Iraq
hedda I really hate these polls.

2000 people out of 66 million is meaningless.

Noam Chomsky did the only real poll 15 years ago when he got universities around the US to team up and they sent out students who polled half a million people to find...da daaa....the majority of Yanks want generous welfare benefits, socialised medicine etc etc
Ben 3 don't know!


In The Know A YouGov poll of nearly 2,000 people suggested 50% were against a missile strike, while 25% were in favour

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23864016

EH ?

If 50% are against, then the other 50% must be for, surely ?

You can't have half-measures when given a yes / no choice (unless, that is, they were asking loony voters who hardly know what day it is !!!)