Politics it's better to batter the good portion to reveal the winning ceremony as the revenue loss dilemma a detrimental economy in the role of the all time but rest assured as zero or negative sum at last.
@@kinofchaos9085 The 350m slogan was simply intended as an example of what is possible if the UK is no longer paying £350m Sterling a week into the EU Budget. In reality, not all of it would go to the NHS, of course. A british government also has other policy areas to attend to, such as education, roads, or defence.
@@kinofchaos9085 In reality, the slogan should have read : £350m a week more for public services, research and currency reserves. However, all of that is rather long.
@@susannamarker2582 It wont have the same misleading and powerful impact as saying 350m a week to the nhs which the public hold very dear and get lot of visibility. Some thing better would have been only claps for healthcare workers while they should be content getting poorer and poorer with no competition in the market
This is not attracting. It would be great if you would develop a model based on data from UK/EU politician's experiences... or other sources then the model could predict some real phenomenon. The politicians play the better model which needs to be converted into mathematical formulas. That can be a great invention.
Randomizing the way you randomize is also a good tactic
Glad to know that there is a nice way of utilizing it
Nice lecture.
"There was Wolfgang Schäuble, who was then a very popular politician in Greece"?
Irony maybe?
Lol, little do we know we use game theory in every day life
Politics it's better to batter the good portion to reveal the winning ceremony as the revenue loss dilemma a detrimental economy in the role of the all time but rest assured as zero or negative sum at last.
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Wouldn't mandatory accounting in the schools be a good idea so everyone knows how to play the game and keep score?
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His insights are useful, but not his politics.
Wonder when the 350m a week to the nhs is coming amid the strikes?
@@kinofchaos9085 The 350m slogan was simply intended as an example of what is possible if the UK is no longer paying £350m Sterling a week into the EU Budget. In reality, not all of it would go to the NHS, of course. A british government also has other policy areas to attend to, such as education, roads, or defence.
@@susannamarker2582 So plastering 350m a week to the nhs was classic pulling the wool over the public's eyes got it.
@@kinofchaos9085 In reality, the slogan should have read : £350m a week more for public services, research and currency reserves. However, all of that is rather long.
@@susannamarker2582 It wont have the same misleading and powerful impact as saying 350m a week to the nhs which the public hold very dear and get lot of visibility.
Some thing better would have been only claps for healthcare workers while they should be content getting poorer and poorer with no competition in the market
This is not attracting. It would be great if you would develop a model based on data from UK/EU politician's experiences... or other sources then the model could predict some real phenomenon. The politicians play the better model which needs to be converted into mathematical formulas. That can be a great invention.