Parts of the UK will have 24% or more Muslim population. A person from Bradford would likely estimate the figure higher that a person from St Ives.
That's what perception does. People actually form strong opinions and make important decisions based upon perception alone.Parts of the UK will have 24% or more Muslim population. A person from Bradford would likely estimate the figure higher that a person from St Ives.
That's what perception does. People actually form strong opinions and make important decisions based upon perception alone.
I agree. A bit like voting in a Tory government.The fact that places like St Ives may pull down the national average doesn’t change Bradford.
However, most are surprised when the see the real (factual) figures.I know but in the case of that figure, if you lived in Bradford your perception is right.

Parts of the UK will have 24% or more Muslim population. A person from Bradford would likely estimate the figure higher that a person from St Ives.

What practical value is the nationwide "real" figure, if you don't leave Bradford?

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2018 is not yet "in the past". And certainly historical data is not yet available for 2018.So you are using projected figures for the future, to prove a point of time that is now in the past.
Really?
2018 is not yet "in the past". And certainly historical data is not yet available for 2018.
Thus projected figures for 2018 are the only reliable figures so far.