That’s interesting! I was thinking there was a chance it did, because in a write-up about a similar public consultation on live animal transport, Defra used a lot of “X% of people thought Y” framings in their analysis (more details). It depends whether they count duplicated responses when they do this.
That’s interesting! I was thinking there was a chance it did, because in a write-up about a similar public consultation on live animal transport, Defra used a lot of “X% of people thought Y” framings in their analysis (more details). It depends whether they count duplicated responses when they do this.
Yes that’s true, if they use statistics like this, similar or duplocated responses might count