The problem is, it is not the statistics themselves, it is how those who have them choose to interprete them.
If Saga had said 'We did a straw poll of 78 of our customers who bought insurance' and this showed....... we would know exactly where the figures came from and could make our own judgements about their reliability but they don't they say our survey shows that the majority of older people.........
It is like the survey one of the wedding magazines does each year that states that the 'average' wedding costs over £100,000 or something silly like that. In fact the sample is a self-selected group of brides proud of just how expensive their wedding is going to be. All those having less expensive weddings who ignore the survey and those that start their economies by not buying wedding magazines are not represented.
John Healy has resigned as Defence Secretary
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