Phil
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Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
Sorry, but this is rubbish. Hospital upper management may have denied the possibility that Letby was responsible, but the consultants in the ward became convinced that she was responsible in preferen… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
People don’t come to a halt either, they tend to move together when they collide, not perfectly transfer momentum from the collider to the collided. Your assumptions are simply wrong, which leads to … (View Post)2 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
Hold on, this maths is complete bullshit. You don’t convert mass to force & then do a calculation based on Newtons! But that’s a side issue - the real problem is that you have assumed that all of… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
Yes, but as far as the Home Office is concerned such a system isn’t worth implementing. The whole point is the aggregation of government datasets, with all the potential for abuse that entails. The i… (View Post)4 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
Blaming yourself for the deaths of a succession of babies that were placed in your care doesn’t seem that psychologically unlikely. Again, I don’t know whether Letby is guilty or innocent. I do know … (View Post)3