I was referring to 2016, not 2020.
You were referring to trends and implying that the issue was going on all along when clearly there was a spike in March '21.
Yes, it would appear there was a spike in 2016 that, so far, no one has been able to explain.
Great, let's put up the chart, let's compare the spikes
Go for it, the raw data is linked to in the article.
Don't really have to...I know it's inconsequential compared to '21.
OK, well that's not what the data seems to show - at least not in the UK.
I was referring to 2016, not 2020.
You were referring to trends and implying that the issue was going on all along when clearly there was a spike in March '21.
Yes, it would appear there was a spike in 2016 that, so far, no one has been able to explain.
Great, let's put up the chart, let's compare the spikes
Go for it, the raw data is linked to in the article.
Don't really have to...I know it's inconsequential compared to '21.
OK, well that's not what the data seems to show - at least not in the UK.