Since when was the national average a yardstick for the local average, MrP? Where would you suggest we drew the line? Waco?
Something exists to use as a yardstick otherwise we wouldnt be having this conversation.
The national average was probably generous on my part. Bridgend would probably dissappear even further into the Gaussian if we used a yardstick such as number of suicides in small rural economically depressed communities where the press has stuck its nose in.
Therefore I am fully entitled to question the use of any yardstick. And Bridgend only sticks out (and even then it doesnt) by conveniently selecting something like your chosen one:
I agree that twice as many young suicides in the town in one year as the six previous years put together constitutes something of an anomaly.
As I said, come back in five years or more and then we can decide whether Bridgend is an anomaly.
Until then I suggest you direct your indignation somewhere else and shout "How dare you" at people like the reporters who are generating whats going on.
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