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Re: Will the Aberdeenshire hotelier run for a third term? – politicalbetting.com
I made beer today. I’m calling it Evening Mist


Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
Government racks up £100m bill responding to Covid inquiryThat’s absolutely crazy.
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This is on top of the £192m spent by the inquiry itself
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj9yepzl1rjo
The good news for lawyers is the inquiry still has another two years to run.
Pandemics, like wars, are indeed expensive, but to spend what’s going to end up being close to half a *BILLION* on the inquiry, while learning very little that wasn’t known already about how to handle the next pandemic..?
Sandpit
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Re: Will the Aberdeenshire hotelier run for a third term? – politicalbetting.com
I genuinely hope not
I noticed an interesting statistic in the ' Lifeboat' winter edition that in the RNLI 200 year history around 4 million lives have been saved
That is extraordinary and something those associated with it can be very proud of
I noticed an interesting statistic in the ' Lifeboat' winter edition that in the RNLI 200 year history around 4 million lives have been saved
That is extraordinary and something those associated with it can be very proud of
Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
No, criminals should serve the sentence imposed by the court not the mob and those who killed Watkins have of course been charged with murder even if many won't be too upset by their actionsHe will be rightly killed in prison with any luck like Ian Watkins was.If juries are to give verdicts on guilt then repurpose juries to decide sentencing:I don't think burning the accused to death at the stake is within the range of their powers.
https://news.sky.com/story/nursery-worker-45-pleads-guilty-to-26-serious-sexual-offences-against-children-13478610
HYUFD
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Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
@CountBinface
🚨NEW POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT🚨
All Evri executives to have their Christmas presents delivered by Evri, to see how they like it.
Love Christmas. Vote Binface.
https://x.com/CountBinface/status/1996174393429643686?s=20
🚨NEW POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT🚨
All Evri executives to have their Christmas presents delivered by Evri, to see how they like it.
Love Christmas. Vote Binface.
https://x.com/CountBinface/status/1996174393429643686?s=20
Scott_xP
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Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
It's still rank stupidity, even in that context.It is not bizarre. It is a collection of the worlds richest billionaires working out how they can share the most power. Religion and politics are tools not objectives.Perhaps it ought not to come as a surprise that a friend of Epstein sees Russia as "devoutly Christian".The end of the sentence left hanging, but pretty obviously “…not Britain”.
Steve Bannon says the US should ally with Russia:
“Russia is a devoutly Christian nation and was our true ally in WWII.”
https://x.com/RpsAgainstTrump/status/1995893766863892742
Bizarre though when a. The Soviet Union was the ally, not Russia, and b. It was a communist state that outlawed organised religion.
The voice of experience:
https://x.com/Billbrowder/status/1995051199259635921
The Wall Street Journal alleges that the real motivation behind Trump’s eagerness to force Ukraine into an ugly surrender is the idea that a lot of people close to him can make a lot of money doing business and deals in Russia.
If this is true, beyond the disgusting morality of this and the huge geopolitical risks that it creates, none of these people salivating over their future riches are going to make a penny, and perhaps do a lot worse.
I was once the largest foreign investor in Russia and I can say with certainty that the Russians aren’t going to let anyone profit in any way. They will talk nice at the outset to attract the investment, but once it’s there, they will steal, defraud, arrest, torture or even kill to make sure that no American makes any money. I’ve seen it so many times it’s almost universal.
So, this shocking initiative is not only terrible policy, it’s spectacularly stupid business.
Nigelb
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Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
As a self proclaimed soft Libertarian, although not of the Propertarian bent that Bart seems to espouse I have to say I very much like Doug's idea of bottom up governance. Only those things that cannot be achieved at the lower tier should be elevated to a higher tier.Sometimes it takes a post to realise a great truth. Barty is the anti-Doug. Or Doug is the anti-Barty if you prefer. While Barty's libertarianism suggests local govt should be abolished in favour of national, I believe the opposite. If I were arrogant enough to draft a proposal for a well organised society, I'd posit that municipalities should be the primary unit of political organisation, rather than nation-states. I genuinely despise nationalism and would love a political culture rooted in citizenship and civic engagement rather than ethnic or cultural identity. Even so-called "civic nationalists" can't completely escape the taint of at least one of those. Usually both.Municipal corporations were a part of the bedrock of Britain's Industrial Revolution.
I daydream that democracy moves back to the original idea of its classical founders - people would participate directly in face-to-face assemblies at the municipal level to make decisions about local affairs, moving beyond representative democracy toward genuine participatory self-governance. I think representative democracy is cracking up and the only way to save democracy in any meaningful sense is to move back to toward genuine participation. Yeah, theoretically you could do that on a national basis, like a Eurovision vote, endless referenda, but are people really participating, rather than just observing.
Municipalities could form voluntary confederations to coordinate on larger issues while maintaining local autonomy. Economic life would be reorganised around municipal ownership and cooperative enterprises making the local community the fundamental unit of political life while connecting these communities through horizontal networks rather than vertical state structures.
It'll never happen but, hey, it's my ha'penny's worth on how to save the world.
And in the new millennium, it's notable that outside of the capital (which hoards capital to itself), the strongest growth is in the cities with strongest devolved powers.
Barty's bastardised mashup of centralism and libertarianism has no successful real world analogues.
My only difference is that in this system I still see a place for the Nation State to provide the legal and security framework within which it all happens. That is not something I think can be done effectively or democratically at a Supra national level.
But most decisions being made at a municipal, town or parish level is very much something to be aspired to.
Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
One for @Cyclefree
https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/01/top-police-chief-sent-unsolicited-dick-pics-junior-officer-25041689/
Retired hours before getting binned.
A modest proposal - if a formal enquiry is begun into a police officer, government official or any other public employee, their retirement is frozen until the end of the enquiry.
https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/01/top-police-chief-sent-unsolicited-dick-pics-junior-officer-25041689/
Retired hours before getting binned.
A modest proposal - if a formal enquiry is begun into a police officer, government official or any other public employee, their retirement is frozen until the end of the enquiry.
Re: La Belle Alliance didn’t last very long – politicalbetting.com
PMQs – has Rachel Gilmour ram-raided a jeweller?Welsh posters, calm down, ram raiding means something else in England & Scotland.







