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*Over the past century of governments, the Conservatives achieved slightly higher mean growth per quarter (0.62% vs 0.56%), Labour achieved a slightly higher median (0.62% versus 0.58%)*
It doesnt look much difference, but it is about a 10% difference, if I read the figures correctly. That is quite a difference.
I havent seen median used as the best guage of "average" except in a school setting.
And the link seems to disregard this quarter and that quarter, and exclude global factors.
But like any statistics, anybody, including myself, can cherry pick.
However, I do take on board, about Labour economic performance, that perception and reality can be different sometimes.
I picked out one piece at random fancythat, but there are many other comparisons using different calculation methods online, with the conclusion that there’s no evidence that overall Labour perform more poorly than the Tories economically. It’s down to our own value systems which economic management we prefer, I favour a system with a strong public service support system rather than small state myself.