
The podcast examines statistical claims in the news, questioning their validity and context. It investigates the assertion that a VAT increase led to private school closures, revealing the closure rate actually decreased and special schools are a key factor. The program also dissects the widely cited figure of 23,000 avoidable COVID deaths linked to delayed lockdown measures, with Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter arguing this number, derived from a contested Imperial College model, is treated as fact without sufficient statistical scrutiny. Finally, the podcast challenges the claim that X (formerly Twitter) is a primary news source for millions of families, contrasting government figures with Ofcom data and prompting a correction in the official parliamentary record.
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