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Nick Clegg: Second referendum needed as Brexit voters are dying off
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Only if he recognized you. Your mates would be fine.....Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo if I cycled by your house with some "mates" you would do the same to me?
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The second link starts with the phrase "we estimate" ergo "we can't prove it but it looks good". The phrase "Mortality rates went up for most age groups" is unsubstantiated, as nobody under 80 gets a look in.Originally posted by sasguru View Post


Thanks for proving beyond all doubt what a complete moron you are.
Your homework is to work out your mistake, but I doubt you can.
Here's a hint, from my second link - i know it'll be hard for you but do try and parse it:
"Mortality rates went up for most age groups, but were particularly concentrated among the elderly. Mortality rates rose by 11.8% and 18.2% for males and females respectively aged 90 and above, 9.2% and 11.2% respectively for people aged 85-89, and 5.7% and 9.3% respectively for people aged 80-84. These rises in old-age mortality occurred everywhere: in richer and poorer areas, in urban and rural districts, and in the north and south."
They key is in the fact that a rate is not an absolute value.
It's astonishing how very stupid people on this forum are. Especially Brexiters.
And if a rate is not an absolute value, you should learn to negotiate better.
Over to you, Professor...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Perhaps he should be aspiring to something vaguely achievable?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postsas aspires to be a birdbrain.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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He has been quiet today. I think it is signing on day.Originally posted by Mordac View PostPerhaps he should be aspiring to something vaguely achievable?
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