October 5, 2012
What happened when MPs took a maths exam
This just in from the BBC:
Could it be that Labour leader Ed Miliband’s demand that all school pupils must study maths until they are 18 has been prompted by new evidence that his own MPs struggle with numbers?
The man in charge of the party’s policy review, Jon Cruddas, admitted this weekend that he is “barely numerate”. And when the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) recently tested the ability of honourable members to answer a relatively simple mathematical question, only a quarter of Labour MPs got it right.
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Atakohu Middleton is an Auckland journalist with a keen interest in the way the media uses/abuses data. She happens to be married to a statistician. See all posts by Atakohu Middleton »