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Truss dominates Sunak in the polling except the key one? – politicalbetting.com
Truss dominates Sunak in the polling except the key one? – politicalbetting.com
Tory members think both candidates performed well in last night's leadership debate, but more say so of Truss than SunakTrussDid well: 78%Did badly: 21%SunakDid well: 65%Did badly: 34%https://t.co/UHictqetge pic.twitter.com/qmLqXMH0YT
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1.27 Liz Truss 79%
4.8 Rishi Sunak 21%
Next Conservative leader
1.26 Liz Truss 79%
4.7 Rishi Sunak 21%
Liz Truss 38%
Rishi Sunak 33%
Don't Know 29%
Keir Starmer 44%
Rishi Sunak 29%
Don't Know 27%
Keir Starmer 40%
Liz Truss 35%
Don't Know 25%
Liz Truss 47%
Rishi Sunak 34%
Don't Know 20%
Rishi Sunak 48%
Keir Starmer 33%
Don't Know 27%
Liz Truss 54%
Keir Starmer 27%
Don't Know 20%
https://twitter.com/MichaelWorobey/status/1551949557205938176
Our preprints on the origin of SARS-CoV-2 have now been peer reviewed and published as a pair of Research Articles by @ScienceMagazine
Well worth a read for those still interested.
I'd suggest the figures are a little skewed because Rishi ravers dont want Liz and vice versa. It will settle once election completed
It seems every day new record breaking polls come out implying that the Tories are going win a stonking landslide on June the 8th, whilst Jeremy Corbyn and Labour would suffer less punishment if they booked 400 dominatrices concurrently that night and chose ‘mower’ as their safe word.
https://www2.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2017/04/23/why-a-1997-style-landslide-or-even-a-1983-style-landslide-might-not-happen-but-maybe-a-2005-style-majority-of-66-will/
But its carrying the party/convincing them its the best chance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngb9770xx10
That [seafood market in Wuhan] was definitely connected to a lot of the early cases, but it's now clear that the epidemic started well before that," said Canadian researcher Michael Worobey, professor and head of the University of Arizona's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
"Rather than being the source of early infections from animals to humans in that market, it was probably really a human-to-human amplifier of outbreak," Worobey told Quirks & Quarks host, Bob McDonald.
Current thread says it started in the seafood market, no ifs or buts. Bit hard to take seriously.
https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-red-wall-voting-intention-12-13-june-2022/
https://twitter.com/UKLabour/status/1551933291338547206
(in the Red Wall)
If Truss starts behind though, it's not going to go well if the economy goes in the toilet.
Liz Truss says she will legislate to deny workers the right to strike, despite unions warning that this would lead to an all out general strike.
I'd love to see how Truss plans to force workers, to work against their will. Also, what that might be called. ~AA
So Liz is against basic democratic rights then? Should we not be allowed to strike?
Sunak's a shouty little Tory boy.
The economy is not making me confident about her chances of success
Not only is he behind he also has all the forces against him.
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Hearing Team Rishi is wobbling and considering announcing some immediate multi-billion tax cuts... fancy that! Seems like they will be affordable after all now he's trailing badly.
So better for Starmer but reflective too of the change in VI from 2019 to now
That was what got Johnson the job.
But I am afraid trying to legislate against them puts us down a very dark road indeed.
Which party do Red Wall voters trust the most on...? (Conservative | Labour)
Pandemic (27% | 31%)
The NHS (20% | 40%)
Immigration (21% | 30%)
The Economy (26% | 33%)
Levelling Up (18% | 38%)
I have acquired some 600 square metres of land which I am very very slowly turning into a garden and potager etc. it is currently wild and this week NW Electricity have started the process of removing an electricity pole on the land and laying the connection in an underground cable. It is hard work because the rock under the land (and we are on a hill) is dolerite, which is a sort of volcanic-like - and incredibly hard - rock, as you can see below.
Raised beds in the potager anyway. Even digging up a small bed in the front garden brought up quantities of the stuff. Imagine doing 600 sq mtrs!!
Especially since it's a Conservative flagship policy taken in the area it's supposed to benefit.
Vote Labour, the only party to have actually levelled up this country in the last thirty years.
Merkel made a number of serious policy mistakes during her time in office that, had it not been for her centrism, would have been put down to populism.
You could see if anyone might want to buy it if you get enough collected.
So the margins amongst Red Wall 2019 Conservatives are much narrower than for 2019 Consevatives as a whole, at a pretty paltry +15% and +27% for Sunak and Truss respectively. That is good news for Starmer in the seats he needs to win back.
versus
Rishi 'vanillaboy' Sunak
Let's RUMBLE
Shouldn't we be doing something about it before an election in two years time?!?!
And look at the co-authors: Angela Rasmussen, Kristian Andersen, on and on, and all part of the conspiracy to silence lab leak at the beginning
I can't see the point in this drivel
That's some good politics, there.
Off to the beach, then.
Laters.
I’d guess that post brexit people are far more relaxed about migration. Over a million people came in the last 12 months, including 400,000 students, and barely a murmur.
In reality it's meant a few million here and there for some town centre facelifts and a bit of HS2/transpennine.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jul/26/british-wine-wholesaler-leave-uk-over-post-brexit-paperwork
He's having to move to France:
'There he will set up a French company to export back to his own company in Wales.
He said the only way he could get around the “incredibly complicated” paperwork for importing alcohol was to establish a French company to export into the UK, and do the administration in the EU himself.
“I am doing what the government was suggesting, which is to have a company here and in Europe to mitigate the impact of Brexit,” he said. “What I’m doing will enable me to import and export into and out of the EU within the company itself, so that we mitigate all of the cost of importing into the UK.”'
And that's a lot of employment, profit and tax lost to the UK. As HMG should have knonw when they said "**** business, go away and set up elsewhere".
He's not going to win this one.
ETA it's what Osgood Mackenzie did at Inverewe.
The format yesterday was miles better
This is shyte. Both utterly unconvincing.
Right. Telly on.
I certainly think they have decided who is the next Conservative Party Leader.
Wut