Excl: Here's what happens if you scrape Betfair data for bets on a July election.This graph cuts off at the end of 21 May, the day before Sunak announced the election.There's a flood of bets that day – before Rishi formally told the cabinet and stood in Downing Street. pic.twitter.com/AfKyzAbDBQ
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A/ They eat light
Hey bookie, if you’re offering a price you should be offering it to anyone and everyone.
Then we find Fargle hasn't gone away you know...
You need to get your mind out of the gutter and have high standards of moral hygiene like I do.
I am the embodiment of Mary Whitehouse for the modern day.
I said jeez!
People probably don’t realise that Chief Superintendent Savage OBE, after achieving a 103% take up of anti-racism courses in his command, has created and led Operation Milk.
Which is where teams of undercover officers arrest black people at civil rights related demonstrations for ordering or possessing black coffee.
https://www.awesomecomms.com/phrophetic-satire-constable-pc-savage/
https://medium.com/britainelects/previewing-the-six-council-elections-of-20th-june-2024-a619f6f5f1b2
Guess how many of them have a Reform Candidate? Yes, that's right, 0.
So we won't be able to glean too much of value about how accurate the polls are.
"...Jim Waterson·Jun 20, 2024 @jimwaterson. For the first four months of the year people are gambling a few quid here and there on July. It's just messing about. People are having fun and guessing..."
It isn't messing about you [rudeword][rudeword]. If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing seriously. I *LOATHE* this "only messing about/a bit of fun" dipshittery. There are many things about Britain that I hate, and this middle-class blue-shirted open-collar pious commentariat cohort is one of them, where nothing ever really matters, nothing is ever taken seriously, nobody is held to account, and politics is just a podcast. GAMBLING IS LEGAL. YOU ARE ALLOWED TO DO IT.
[rudeword that gets you banned from PB]
https://youtu.be/wqrVBqnUqac?si=Sd8cN_Y1KDbTA3uE
Tony Bloom's betting slips were reported to have been in the £10's millions every Saturday.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/20/rutte-to-land-natos-top-job-after-lone-rival-drops-out/
A strong supporter of Ukraine.
The 2 (yes, 2) council seats that they won in May were due to Havant Labour party being too clever by half with the "only put up a partial slate" gambit.
As Partridge would have it, needless to say I had the last laugh.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/06/20/ftse-100-markets-latest-news-bank-of-england-interest-rate/
The Bank of England has been accused of making a “political decision” after holding interest rates at a 16-year high despite inflation falling to its target.
Conservative MPs accused officials on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of being unfairly and unduly swayed by the upcoming election.
Rishi Sunak’s last hope of a cut to borrowing costs before the general election was dashed on Thursday after the MPC voted to keep interest rates at 5.25pc.
The decision to maintain borrowing costs at the same level for the seventh consecutive meeting came despite inflation falling back to the Bank’s 2pc target this week.
(IMHO cutting rates would have been the more political decision, given what we all know is coming down the pipeline).
- Again: fixed-odds or exchange betting are not spread-betting and you are allowed to do it under law.
- My "feelings" about it are not relevant: as somebody once said (I think it was JSMill, but apologies if it was Ayn Rand) "if it's legal you are allowed to advocate for it". Despite the best efforts of Labour and the Conservatives, it is still - by the skin of its teeth - a free country in some respects and those respects should be cherished.
- If a bookmaker is foolish enough to to offer fixed-odds bets or host exchange bets on - say - the value of USD in six-months they deserve everything they get. The fact that they don't do that but instead offer options and futures - a different category - illustrates this.
(sorry, the answer to your question is "I wouldn't care")I think they are claiming £50bn.
(Clegg got destroyed by being ambushed by that rule. It's also a secondary but significant factor in Johnson's downfall.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cO533M9rFI
Will Sunak step down at the weekend and ask @David_Cameron to step in?
Would he rather be an MP who loses his seat rather than the first PM to lose in living history?
The day after the night before is an issue. The party will be in free fall.
DC won’t want to do so but he is a man who has a strong sense of public duty and experience who would put party before self.
Just a thought …
https://x.com/NadineDorries/status/1803732654258340277
You should read all my words, they are solid gold.
You clearly require reminding of this with some frequency.
So did Sunak go to the King and ask for a dissolution or did the King summon Sunak and suggest a dissolution for health reasons?
"I read it weeks before - on the premier politics betting site: pb.com."
Case dismissed.
"Sorry Remain lost. I'm off."
Lab 40.7%
Con 19.5%
Ref 17.8%
LD 11.3%
Grn 5.8%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election#National_poll_results
Baxtered
Lab 480
LD 61
Con 57
SNP 21
Ref 5
Grn 2
Lab maj 310
Reform will win at least a dozen seats. I'm convinced
He decided to not prolong the agony.
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Just like that.
I only remember this story because I was shocked that the Exit Poll isn't top secret. Perhaps things are different these days with smart phones making betting on this sort of information being much easier.