It is often suggested that 87.6% of all
statistics quoted by politicians are made up on the spot. The MUF-87.6 virus,
as it is known, afflicts most politicians, but some seem to catch a more severe
infection than others. Boris Johnson suffers from a very serious
infection but, in fairness, that’s been exacerbated by his inability to
understand what a statistic is or that numbers have meaning. Amongst the worst
affected are that endangered species, the Welsh Lib Dems, where the proportion
has been known to go as high as 110%. Unlikely, one might think – but they have
a wide range of bar charts to prove it.
Their leader illustrated the point over
the weekend when she claimed that
Welsh independence “…would be 10 times more complex and 10 times more
painful than Brexit”. Not 9, not 11, but precisely 10. This particular
figure was based not on any careful analysis or consideration of the issue
(that would require time and effort to carry out, and there aren’t enough of
them left to do that) but on the need for a dramatic sounding figure to include
in a speech to what remains of the party faithful. Oh, and an eye to what an
uncritical media would faithfully use for a headline or two as though it had
some basis in fact.
The biggest problem with her
plucked-out-of-the-air number is that it makes unstated assumptions; and it
completely overlooks the main reason why Brexit has been so complex and
painful. That the economic impact of Brexit was always going to be negative,
whatever form it took, was obvious from the outset, despite the promises to the
contrary. But the degree of complexity and pain is a direct result of a
deliberate decision by the UK government to distance the UK as much as possible
from the EU. There was a much easier and less painful option available (remaining
inside the single market and customs union whilst opting out of the political
union), but in pursuit of some illusory ideas about sovereignty and greatness
the UK rejected them. To make independence ten times as complex and painful
assumes that any Welsh government negotiating that independence would be ten
times as incompetent and irrational as Boris Johnson. A government that monumentally
stupid may appear to be a realistic prospect to a Lib Dem, but my problem is
that, however hard I try, I really cannot conceive of Wales electing a Lib Dem
government. Whatever the bar charts show.
2 comments:
Brilliant.
Does anyone pay real attention to what this defective dame ever has to say ? I suspect we only listen to her when we need to top up on our reserves of chuckle material. Her defects reflect the woeful state of the LibDems more than anything else. Link that to that other sad Leader of LibDems in London and you have a right pair of empty vessels.
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