My mistake, that page is just bookmarked as a source.You were caught telling a blatant lie.
The graph you posted did not come from the Met Office and it did not "present" HadCRUT4 data.
http://www.columbia.edu/~mhs119/Temperature/
You were lying. There's no debate on that point.
It is most definitely the most up to date and accurate presentation of the data, posted by a very well reputed Climatologist, Makiko Sato, he maintains the most up to date charts around.
http://www.columbia.edu/~mhs119/
The Met presents their data, but they don't post up to date, handy to link to, charts that are suitable for these arguments, which is why I was posting Hotwhopper charts. Hotwhopper charts are legit and more up to date as well.
I'm sure that's why you only refer to them, and not to NASA or NOAA.
Just to avoid confusion, I'm now only going to refer to NASA and NOAA data, since they both also generally agree with the Met's readings.
The point still stands, according to our bet, the IPCC projection we bet on is only 0.005ºC off, which is spectacularly accurate.