Statistics and the art of political persuasion
8 hours ago
Ministers like statistics which show the other lot in a bad light and themselves basking in glory. But often the numbers have an irritating habit of not adding up that way.
8 hours ago
Ministers like statistics which show the other lot in a bad light and themselves basking in glory. But often the numbers have an irritating habit of not adding up that way.
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