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I've lost track of what you think I believe. I guess because I posted an article on what I was curious about, I disagree with everything. Because that's how discussion works.
Does it matter that the article both supports the general point you are making and caveats the international comparisons? Or is that not binary enough?
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Or didn't you read it?
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The important point is that the number of people in temporary housing has increased since 2010. This is clearly not great and no doubt leads to a few hobby horses about building more houses.
Comparisons to other countries are pretty pointless.
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RC posts things largely from twitter, so that's the same one twice. Twitter isn't the world's most reliable peer-reviewed source of information, so it's not entirely unhealthy to question what you find there.
I'm not the main exponent of the third one, but move house and stop complaining.
Have you ever been anywhere yourself? Other than London, I mean.
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Thank you, but I feel sure that in the near future someone will take something other than blind faith in twitterdata and extrapolate it to full on climate change denial or ask, "Do you honestly believe the world is flat?".
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Twitter isn't a source. The authors of the tweets are the source. Questioning them is fine. Dismissing it because it's on Twitter is like dismissing anything that isn't handwritten on cartridge paper. It's not difficult to look at the credentials of the author and take a view on the likely accuracy.
I've been lots of places but wouldn't consider my recollections to be material to a population level question.
The comparison with our peers is useful in jolting comfortable people out of their "oh it's not that bad" inertia.
I had a quick look at the OWID link and the figures for the US look broadly consistent with the figures. The original FT link makes clear that the US is worse for unsheltered homeless but has far fewer in temporary accommodation
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Who is dismissing what, exactly? We are back to binary thinking. Only took 40 mins.
I'd forgotten how completely reliable accurate and not measleading the FT always is, incidentally.
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TBF, two of those are good reasons to be sceptical 🙂
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
You think that’s the case in this instance?
I tend to evaluate papers on how accurate they are when they report on something I actually know about.
Economist wins because this article was actually pretty on the money: https://www.economist.com/briefing/2020/02/06/corporate-headhunters-are-more-powerful-than-ever
FT is pretty good too. Though they occasionally quote me so perhaps I am biased.
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You seemed to suggest that the line for the US was incorrect on the basis of your own visit to Chicago. As to dismissive I think the quote was "some Twitter journalist". Then you posted the OWID link, which supports the general accuracy of the FT report as far as I can see.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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It was on the money to the extent that BB has tried to explain, by saying the same thing as be, but using a different person.
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You know I used to live over there, right?
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I also wasn't dismissive over it, I questioned the inter country comparability, because such things tend to be incomparable, and in an interesting way, when you look into it a bit. This is exactly what the article I posted concluded, that only the point in time surveys are comparable, but even those should be caveated.
The US, for example uses point in time measurements in January. The UK does them in autumn. More, or fewer, unsheltered people in January do we think?
The precariously housed numbers are much more variable. You will note one study that puts homelessness in France at 1000% of that in Portugal, for example? Is it so wrong to question comparisons of that nature and postulate that one might be comparing apples and pears?
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I was vaguely aware of it. It's not really relevant, though is it? The number of homeless people I see on my daily commute doesn't give me an overview of national statistics, particularly those in temporary accommodation
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Okay. But who is being dismissive?
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Just the stupidest take on switching to fully electric buses.
I suppose he could have gone to Alexander Dennis but they are Canadian owned.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Ah yes, London, that world city, well known for being so successful with....protectionist policies...oh, wait.
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good thing the tories don't hand over billions to foreign companies every year, oh, hang on...
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Look at a map of world lithium supplies and then tell me howu h difference it makes where a vehicle is finally assembled.
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I don't think it's a worthwhile use of time to carefully debunk such stupidity. These are not serious people.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Fair point.
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It's EU policy though not relevant to this thread.
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As a general point, encouraging local manufacturing is a good thing. I don't think that is achieved by forcing public bodies to buy local is helpful for maintaining a competitive manufacturing.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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The problem with outsourcing everything is nothing is made locally.
People making long term decisions need to look at the big picture. Wouldn't help in this instance though as the majority of electric powered vehicles or components are going to come from China as has been pointed out elsewhere.
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
There was quite a bit of Scottish government procurement done locally rather than competitively in Scotland. Perhaps not quite a bit, actually, but at least two fast ferries. Hasn't gone well, and fast hasn't been a word used to describe the builds.
I think the idea, if they thought about it at all, was to provide a few years work to a failing shipyard to keep jobs and allow them to build some reputation and attract more work.
Hasn't worked.
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See also a certain aircraft carrier.
It's up to UK businesses to find a way that they can compete with other international suppliers, not sit there expecting public bodies to give them preferential treatment.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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There's no connection between this discussion and a major donor to the Conservative Party building buses in Ballymena, NI.
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Listening to Hunt being interviewed at the moment and he just kept a straight face whilst saying we can afford to cut taxes. If all that money is swimming around why are they slashing budgets? I’m sure any one of us could think of things they could spend their tax surplus on to stop things falling apart. He also claimed we’re the fastest growing European economy since 2010, that can’t be right can it? If it is I’d like to see how we are doing comparatively since say 2015.
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