@Mark_H_87@lara_spirit@lewis_goodall Sampling does not need that many, statistical sigjificance can be deemed by lower numbers, just margin of error of around 4% , slightly higher at around 3% if 1000
@NadavPollak i am coming to believe agreed on a friendly tit for tat to lay the ground for domestic audiences that their show of strength led the other to sign the deal
@KnezBP@DPJHodges Reform polled 50% in the locals , labour on 25%. If burnham gets to near 50% as predicted it’s a doubling of the vote and a huge swing
@frankdrebin286@Beegie_B@CambridgEcon101@FraserNelson My god…learn some history. Britain was named by romans after the celtic tribes, great britain to seperate from the brits in Ireland and what is now France! England is named after the german tribe the Angles… by your argument noone is British
@doukhobour@Beegie_B@CambridgEcon101@FraserNelson Agree. English is a melting pot of influences, race, religion. Its not a genetic lineage-bigger question is what does it mean to be English, what values make someone English.
@Beegie_B@CambridgEcon101@FraserNelson Sorry don’t get this, we kind of agreed that british is a soup of genetics - so being ’British’ has little correlation to genes - our culture is a melting pot of influencea — so the question is what values make brits distinct ?
@Beegie_B@CambridgEcon101@FraserNelson And that bloodline being…german for the royals, danish and scandanvian for the north, french, Irish…beimg british means accepting its not genetics, color of skin, religion but common values of democracy, decency and tolerance.
@DavidVance Irony that even the police admit they have been institutionally racist for some time, now the narrative is they are anti-white? One police officer made a terrible mistake - that’s about it