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*There were 12.1 million children under 16 in the UK 2000. Since then, the number has risen. Are you saying that at ''minimum'' of 8.85 million children were between 0 and 5 and 10 and 16? [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 23:54, October 1, 2010 (UTC)
*There were 12.1 million children under 16 in the UK 2000. Since then, the number has risen. Are you saying that at ''minimum'' of 8.85 million children were between 0 and 5 and 10 and 16? [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 23:54, October 1, 2010 (UTC)
:: No idea what you're saying. What I saw in the series was they only talked about prepubescent schoolchildren all the time. I'm not going to study government statistics how many girls in each school had menarche last year or whatever you would call ''source''. It's evident from the series they did not mean 10% of all children but children of some (not stated onscreen) age range. so this ''production error'' is just wrong.
:: No idea what you're saying. What I saw in the series was they only talked about prepubescent schoolchildren all the time. I'm not going to study government statistics how many girls in each school had menarche last year or whatever you would call ''source''. It's evident from the series they did not mean 10% of all children but children of some (not stated onscreen) age range. so this ''production error'' is just wrong.
:: While 456 ambassador ''had'' said he wanted 10% of children, he did not necessarily know what defines human children and moreover was later proven to be drug abuser so this one sentence should not be treated as production error although I agree it's interesting piece of argument it should be moved to other section and explanation should not be removed without argument.
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