Quote Originally Posted by Dave_Mole View Post
many believe that the earth is flat.

The very data you are quoting explicitly states that without lockdown things would have been much worse. It's not an opinion or a belief. It's the same data the Telegraph and you are quoting. Saying you're "done" doesn't make you right.
You are an expert in chucking out the usual put downs. Daily Mail, Flat Earther.... good stuff.

"And here's the conclusion" X

"ow unlike the Telegraph to use superceded data " X

"As I said above, the report you link to has been superseded by one published earlier this month" X

"The very data you are quoting explicitly states that without lockdown things would have been much worse. It's not an opinion or a belief." X
you see the data I'm quoting is based on the actual reality we have gone through and forecasts going forward based on the reality we have faced and will face.
Everything else is an estimate, a judgement, an opinion.

But you assert some of these opinions as facts, cut and dry because you are "looking for things which appear to confirm your predudices"

It's easy to have a go at someone rather than admit you're wrong, isn't it? Because you have been wrong, even if you don't agree with any of my opinions.

I will revert to my previous policy of not responding to any more of your comments Dave. I don't want to be sucked in to the same relentless ding-dong as Oracle. I also don't want to be seen to be taking up too many column inches on here.

For what it's worth, I think much of the analysis is questionable, even the analysis that might support my opinion. I just found it interesting that there is information in the report that they have spent a lot of time and effort analysing, presenting to dismiss as you seem to believe they have done.