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Slightly triggered for the use of such diagram when imho a simple bar chart would do the trick.
I kind of like it 🤷🏻
A simple bar graph wouldntve shown the partition of the deceased into leave and remain. It would've only shown the total number of those who died.
Right? There is zero meaning to the middle bit. It's actually wrong because the undecided bit isn't included (some has to go and come from that). Same for young people not dying but I guess that's different.
This graph is terrible all around.
The title says excluding undecided
I know. I can read. It's not possible to do that in any reasonable way with this graph. Some undecided go to one group and vice-versa.
Ya don't say...