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Random Life Data

honest politics and reproducible science

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Who would vote for them?

Posted on September 30, 2015September 30, 2015 by RLD

The election of 2015 produced what many consider a shock result – a Conservative majority. Social media has been vitriolic… Read more Who would vote for them?

Number of out of work households has fallen by 670,940

Out of work household figures – simplistic and misleading

Posted on December 1, 2014September 10, 2015 by RLD

As the election draws ever nearer, the political parties are ramping up their self-defence and, more commonly, their attack of… Read more Out of work household figures – simplistic and misleading

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