Author Topic: [UK EU Referendum] - UK VOTES LEAVE | 51.89% // 48.11%  (Read 48992 times)

UK finally not being so goddamn gay

calling it now: another Scottish referendum in favour of yes

is this just a promo for the new independance day movie


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To your point, having a graph set at zero can also be equally deceptive, showing far less change than it could actually be.
Indeed, but that's a separate issue.

I don't understand why you're arguing this representation of data when literally everyone else around the world, including businesses, don't have much a problem with it. Its representing data the way I can understand in relation to values of past.
Perhaps they should stop misrepresenting data.

Perhaps they should stop misrepresenting data.

But they aren't? It's showing exactly what someone would want out of a graph. I wanted to see how much the value of the Pound had dropped and I got a graph showing data of relative values over the course of any specified time period.

hey united kingdom, are u k?





The worst part about having voted remain in this situation is that I now need to wait 2+ years to see if my fears regarding leaving the EU become reality. I also hope that people who voted leave are aware of how much of the UK's development is subsidised by EU development funds. I know for a fact that the Liverpool Royal Hospital is getting a major renovation right now, as did Alder Hey with both being desperately needed, with heavy subsidisation from the EU.

I can't even begin to predict whether or not our economy will be able to maintain the development of the services and infrastructure that our country desperately needs to be competitive. Of course, I'm not suggesting that the EU will pull funding from projects that have already been finalised and started but we definitely won't be receiving funding for new projects, especially not once we formally leave the EU.



gl to all my friends in the UK