unimaginable harm"
Says diynots prominent scaremonger.
unimaginable harm"
Hitler won an election. Were they right?
What about juries, or a panel of judges, convicting innocent people?
What if you asked all the people to answer a rather difficult question and most of them got it wrong?
Ok.Hitler did not win an election outright, his rise to power was certainly not democratic. ( Read up on the night of the long knives. )
You do realise that in a court case, one side is lying. How does a jury know which?Juries should convict or not, on the facts presented to them, via unbiased/impartial viewpoints.
Then, do think perhaps that is what I meant - a factual question?OK, let us ask them.................. Is there a God?...............Which answer would be right or wrong.
You would need to ask a fact based question, say a maths question, to know the result for certain.
Yes but one day they will be proved right or wrong.Again, as Brexit is a popular topic on here....., right or wrong is subjective ,with many heated views.
Anyway, this is all irrelevant.
You said the majority is right because it is the majority. That is not necessarily the case.
Duck my old boots! filly admits that the lynch mob is his barometer for reason and truth.I'm not saying it's right, but I've always found the 'wisdom of the crowd' does tend to be a factor, the 'wisdom of the crowd' is a factor in elections/referendums, and historically it as been proven correct.
Duck my old boots! filly admits that the lynch mob is his barometer for reason and truth.
FFS.![]()
Funnily enough others don't see it that way...No, because I know we aren't cutting corners.
The Wisdom of Crowds
Funnily enough others don't see it that way...
US won't rely on UK for Covid vaccine safety tests
"House speaker says UK system is not on a par with US’s ‘very stringent rules’ about vaccines"
“We have very stringent rules about the Food and Drug Administration here about clinical trials, timing, number of people etc, so that when a drug is approved by the FDA that it’s safe and efficacious, then it has the trust of the American people,”
“My concern is that the UK’s system for that kind of judgment is not on par with ours."
Do you still claim that you KNOW that corners aren't cut in the UK?
Because history would suggest otherwise!
Yes, we're sticking to our rules which require 10,000 or 20,000 participants in the phase III trials. The US has more stringent rules requiring 30,000. AstraZenica is testing 50,000 in the current plans over multiple arms and nations.Funnily enough others don't see it that way...
US won't rely on UK for Covid vaccine safety tests
"House speaker says UK system is not on a par with US’s ‘very stringent rules’ about vaccines"
“We have very stringent rules about the Food and Drug Administration here about clinical trials, timing, number of people etc, so that when a drug is approved by the FDA that it’s safe and efficacious, then it has the trust of the American people,”
“My concern is that the UK’s system for that kind of judgment is not on par with ours."
Do you still claim that you KNOW that corners aren't cut in the UK?
Because history would suggest otherwise!
Yes, we're sticking to our rules which require 10,000 or 20,000 participants in the phase III trials. The US has more stringent rules requiring 30,000. AstraZenica is testing 50,000 in the current plans over multiple arms and nations.
That's not saying we're cutting corners. It's the same shorter process that we've always followed.
Funnily enough others don't see it that way...
US won't rely on UK for Covid vaccine safety tests
"House speaker says UK system is not on a par with US’s ‘very stringent rules’ about vaccines"
“We have very stringent rules about the Food and Drug Administration here about clinical trials, timing, number of people etc, so that when a drug is approved by the FDA that it’s safe and efficacious, then it has the trust of the American people,”
“My concern is that the UK’s system for that kind of judgment is not on par with ours."
Do you still claim that you KNOW that corners aren't cut in the UK?
Because history would suggest otherwise!
Always followed?That's not saying we're cutting corners. It's the same shorter process that we've always followed.