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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
I must know, is turnout brisk?
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
But if you only go back to 2016 you get to miss all of the fun of 2008!For all those of you using phrases like "the pound plummeted this day/week", here's a tip. If the y-axis has got more than two or three decimal points then it isn't a plummet, it's just movement.If you want to scale changes in GBP, make sure you include 2016. If you want to scale changes in gilt yields, make sure you include 2022.
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
For all those of you using phrases like "the pound plummeted this day/week", here's a tip. If the y-axis has got more than two or three decimal points then it isn't a plummet, it's just movement.If you want to scale changes in GBP, make sure you include 2016. If you want to scale changes in gilt yields, make sure you include 2022.
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
https://x.com/BNHWalker/status/2067619003040706586A man who is tired of Hindley is probably on the right track.
Quite a pleasant conversation between Lab and Ref activists observed in Hindley just now. Both think it's tight. And both see Restore as a factor.
"They call us traitors. And I think they'll make the difference" the Ref activist said.
I'm headed there right now.
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
For all those of you using phrases like "the pound plummeted this day/week", here's a tip. If the y-axis has got more than two or three decimal points then it isn't a plummet, it's just movement.
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
Burnham's even got John Bercow canvassing for him. Real uniparty vibes.Oh shit! Should we now put this down as a Reform gain?
https://x.com/christiancalgie/status/2067610409268326447
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
It's 8:50, that's the time it's always beenHave to say that right now Emilio Gay is making me hark back to the breezy, open, adventurous play of Geoffrey Boycott. He has been on 49 for at least 12 balls.
Aha Emilio Gay
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Re: Who will be facing their Waterloo in today’s trilogy of by-elections? – politicalbetting.com
Phil Tuffnell. Now there was a tail that would never wag.https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/england-tour-of-india-1992-93-61796/india-vs-england-3rd-test-63600/full-scorecard
10th wicket partnership of 68 in the first innings with Hick. England lost by an innings.
Re: Who will be facing their Waterloo in today’s trilogy of by-elections? – politicalbetting.com
Burnham’s biggest issue is going to be the lack of money.
So what can he do that is effective but doesn’t cost much?
So what can he do that is effective but doesn’t cost much?
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
First!Insider posting!
That's what people usually say when I get a first.



