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Which parts aren't true?
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I gave up reading after the first line. Same old Guardian rubbish. The paper is on a mission to get back at Boris over Brexit and Election wins.Which parts aren't true?
Which parts aren't true?
I would take that with a pinch of salt mate, can’t see it myself.
You have a direct quote or reliable source to share please, would be interest8ng to read.
Which bit of the 1st line was not true, very blinkered approach to realityI gave up reading after the first line. Same old Guardian rubbish. The paper is on a mission to get back at Boris over Brexit and Election wins.
You better get it Ellers, there will be a test paper on it in your next exam paperthank you Beth I think i get it?
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Some stunning stuff in today’s briefing. They have added the care home deaths to the total, taking that up to 26k and to the daily score, adding 200 plus to the hospital deaths, which takes us well clear at the top of the deaths per day in Europe league. Yvonne Doyle has now had the chip inserted as she blathered around thanking people for their efforts and rustling her papers before she got to the crucial chart showing the rates per million, which at last made clear that the French, German and Italian figures have always included deaths outside hospital (it’s ‘unclear’ even to the government whether the Spanish figures also include these deaths). In a brilliant move, which would be illegal for me if I were presenting data about the effectiveness of a medicine, they chose a scale which made it look like all the European countries had just about the same rate apart from Germany. In fact if you used a more logical scale it would show us above everyone except Italy, Spain and Belgium (which really is having a mare). But ssssh, they might have got away with it.
You confused me on the first bit. No more test papers for me Beth.You better get it Ellers, there will be a test paper on it in your next exam paper
No the bit that said ‘news’. Leftie cr2p. I’m sure plenty at the BBC will enjoy it.... the pay enough for the copies.Which bit of the 1st line was not true, very blinkered approach to reality
Now we know we are comparing like for like in most cases which does not make for pretty reading.Saw this yesterday, and tried to draw peoples attention to it . They have covered it up ( a bit ) today.
Things are not going well here now.
Incorrect26,000 total deaths.
Saw this yesterday, and tried to draw peoples attention to it . They have covered it up ( a bit ) today.
Things are not going well here now.
You expected anything else?Which bit of the 1st line was not true, very blinkered approach to reality
No the bit that said ‘news’. Leftie cr2p. I’m sure plenty at the BBC will enjoy it.... the pay enough for the copies.