BREXIT: UK members might want to consider GAS before the June 23 referendum

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No matter which side of this argument you are on, we as photographers should have keen eyes.

It is uncanny how Boris' hair matches Donald's as if they were long lost cousins.😀

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I heard that Donnie denied he knows who Johnson is..😉
 
The stars on the EU flag are just a design feature and don't represent actual members. However I appreciate your symbolism, be prepared to cross out a few more stars in the coming years. 😛

The number twelve was chosen because it's a common symbol for perfection or completeness, it has indeed nothing to do with the actual number of countries in the EU. If you think, the EU is incomplete without GB, then it's ok to cross out one star.
 
The number twelve was chosen because it's a common symbol for perfection or completeness, it has indeed nothing to do with the actual number of countries in the EU. If you think, the EU is incomplete without GB, then it's ok to cross out one star.

I think the EU is better off without the UK. They never were a real part of it. Let's see how they do as the 51-th state, they are already the US lapdog anyway.
 
Surprise, surprise. You know I'm a Cornishman? Who backed Stay?

But then, 50% of people are below average intelligence. Even in Cornwall.

Cheers,

R.

Hi,

It's worse in America where 50% are below the median. But I gather they are trying to change that; like our scheme to give everyone a degree of some sort...

Regards, David
 
The UK never was part of the eurozone to start with. Hard to leave something you aren't in. This is the stuff that is troubling the issue. Hardly anyone knows or understands what part of the EU the UK is leaving or is going to belong to. And the politicians aren't helping of course, that would not help their "plans".

As it is now, the UK is part of:
- European Union which includes:
- organisation for security and co-operation in europe
- single euro payments area
- european olympic cimmittees
- european common aviation area
- european civil aviation area
- european committee for standardisation
- european telecommunications standardisations institute
- european committee for electrotechnical standardisation
- european patent convention
- european atomic energy committee
- european higher education area
- European Customs Union
- European Economic Area
- Council of Europe
- plenty of other european organisations, from ESA to CERN.

The UK is not a member of:
- eurozone
- schengen area

Correction: Britain voted to leave the European Union. I did make the point that the UK made the right choice in not adopting the Euro, though my phrasing was sloppy.
 
There are always "50% below the median".
Definition: The median of a population is that value such that 50% of the population exceed it and 50% fall below it.
 
There are always "50% below the median".
Definition: The median of a population is that value such that 50% of the population exceed it and 50% fall below it.

Then half the population is dumber than the other half but in America the first half is bigger :angel: Hence the (Bio)masses.
 
Raid, you would have to agree, based on the voter turn out vs. total population, and Student's T distribution, it was a statistically significant sampling.

It would be the z test for a proportion where we test the hypothesis that p is less or equal to 50% versus p exceeds 50%. With such a huge "sample", of course the test will be significant. The difference between BREXIT support and REMAIN support is non-zero, and it favored BREXIT.

This is a statistically significant difference, but is it a meaningful difference on the ground? In clinical trials, we often hear a similar argument. It is of statistical significance, but is it of clinical significance? Drug X shows a 0.1% improvement in the patients over Drug Y. Is it of clinical relevance?
 
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