Being somewhat involved in education (so stinging a little from Canberra Man's coments), I was thinking about this survey: it was for UKTV Gold...one of the world's experts in Market Research (not), but definitely in need of a good headline! So, it's a survey of 3000 people, and the results extended to cover a nation of 60 million....well, I don't know whether that makes it fit the "Lies, darn lies and statistics" slot, or the one marked "79.5632% of all statistics are made up". UKTV Gold suggest that 23% of 60 million think Churchill is a myth - that's 13.8 million people - and it certainly sounds bad.
But Churchill died in 1965, since which time we have had about 10million new citizens arrive, many of whom don't know much about the history of their country of origin, let alone their new homeland. And there are about 4 million kids here under the age of 7, and they won't have started learning history yet.
I bet that if you surveyed the USA, you would find that 25% of the USA think Homer Simpson is a myth.
Err.....you mean he isn't?
