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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Controversial statements can nevertheless be fact even where there is no proof positive.
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Without proof, it is an opinion, not a fact.
A fact refers to the something true or real, which is backed by evidence and documentation. An opinion is what a person believes or thinks about something.
For instance, using your logic, can the controversial statement that John Redwood is a cross-dressing secret Labour supporter nevertheless be fact even where there is no proof positive?
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Last edited by Hugh; 27-12-2023 at 23:12.
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