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Daily Archives: June 30, 2016

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How to avoid the next Brexit

Blog, General rant, Insight into researchBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonJune 30, 2016

Health Warning: this blog is about to get political. Reading this post requires you to endorse two statements which I will not address with evidence, but instead take as a priori assumptions. Expert advice, based on empirical evidence and data-based forecasts, was overwhelmingly in support of voting to remain in the EU Therefore the public’s…

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