A LAB majority edges up in the election betting – politicalbetting.com
Above is the latest betting chart from the Smarkets exchange on the general election outcome. As can be seen a LAB majority is edging back up again and stands at nearly a 60% chance.
Not reallys surprised to see Lab chances edge up, but it's impressive how little chance people think the Tories have of holding on nonetheless - the scale of the achievement even getting to NOM is easily overlooked.
History shows significant totals are very rarely chased successfully in Test cricket.
This would be the 2nd highest successful run chase in any Test at Edgbaston.
Yet Australia favourites for most of the innings?
No matter how much it is unusual (and bearing in mind the rain scuppered much of the day), we cannot help every time to look at the runs needed and overs remaining and assuming it should be easier than it is.
They might yet still do it, but we always underestimate 4th innings impacts.
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The decline in the Scots Nats, if sustained, will also significantly reduce the chance of a hung Parliament, with all the weakness and instability that entails. Of course, getting rid of the Northern Irish would reduce it much further, as well as saving the English taxpayer a fortune, but sadly there is no hope of that at the moment.
Mike said: "The Tories will no doubt do their best portray Starmer in as negative a manner as possible and maybe they could get some traction.
How could the Tories make Starmer appear more negative than their party? Seriously!
Truss. May. Johnson. Partygate. Cummings. Barnard Castle. And now the utterly weak Sunak. Add in a mortgage crisis and inflation and the Tories will be toast for a generation - and that is before people like me use Brexit against them too.
Starmer would need to appear on stage in a Prime Ministerial debate with his trousers falling down around his ankles whilst addressing the back of the studio instead of the audience with a "kick me" sign stuck to his back.
If the Tories can make Starmer do that, they might have a chance...
Worth noting that apparently if England do win this it will be a record for bowling teams out in successive matches - they don't just whack the ball about, they close matches.
Root deserves a wicket - his batting average is higher than his bowling average, so he's practically an allrounder.
The decline in the Scots Nats, if sustained, will also significantly reduce the chance of a hung Parliament, with all the weakness and instability that entails. Of course, getting rid of the Northern Irish would reduce it much further, as well as saving the English taxpayer a fortune, but sadly there is no hope of that at the moment.
It's one of those things that a lot of people curiously regard as inevitable ('tis an island you know, so it's only right it be unified), but also seems far off given the glacified politics at play there.
The decline in the Scots Nats, if sustained, will also significantly reduce the chance of a hung Parliament, with all the weakness and instability that entails. Of course, getting rid of the Northern Irish would reduce it much further, as well as saving the English taxpayer a fortune, but sadly there is no hope of that at the moment.
It's one of those things that a lot of people curiously regard as inevitable ('tis an island you know, so it's only right it be unified), but also seems far off given the glacified politics at play there.
I fully expect Westminster to betray the DUP and Stormont at some point. Labour has never been keen on keeping NI, it was always the Tories to whom Unionism looked for support. Now the Tories are barking mad thanks to Brexit Purity and throwing NI to their more rabid supporters would probably be popular.
They could say "Let's get rid of N.I. and save £millions per week and spend it on mortgage interest relief"
Last night's Newsnight was a good taste of what we can expect under a Labour Govt.
First an excellent, crystal clear piece of analysis from Ben Chu setting out costs and savings of Labour move to green energy. Costs exceed savings until 2044.
Then Victoria Derbyshire interviews Ed Miliband - Ed going on about savings, lower bills etc. Victoria to her credit challenges him and he says "Of course there will be costs" (!)
Ed was doing his absolute best not to be clear and straightforward with the public. In summary the public will be paying extra for the next 20 years.
Australia 54 to win with 2 wickets. A reminder they lost by 3 runs on this ground in 2005 chasing pretty much the same total but the last 2 wickets put on over 100 runs.
Last night's Newsnight was a good taste of what we can expect under a Labour Govt.
First an excellent, crystal clear piece of analysis from Ben Chu setting out costs and savings of Labour move to green energy. Costs exceed savings until 2044.
Then Victoria Derbyshire interviews Ed Miliband - Ed going on about savings, lower bills etc. Victoria to her credit challenges him and he says "Of course there will be costs" (!)
Ed was doing his absolute best not to be clear and straightforward with the public. In summary the public will be paying extra for the next 20 years.
The alternative being another 5 years of continued Tory "success"?
Public disclaimer: I used to vote Conservative....
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Edit - however, Cummins will look to thrash the bowling. Not lots of runs to play with.
Edit to edit - Khawaja gutted there, really dragging himself off. Understandable, but I think he's being hard on himself.
Quick, change the thread again.
Well done that man!
Ahem - now let's see Cummings and the tail whack a bunch of sixes...
There was a fabulous example of this armchair criticism having a glorious effect on form from Gloucestershire years ago:
https://thejessoptavernview.blogspot.com/2012/07/hamish-bandwagon-is-heading-to-cardiff.html
History shows significant totals are very rarely chased successfully in Test cricket.
This would be the 2nd highest successful run chase in any Test at Edgbaston.
Yet Australia favourites for most of the innings?
But we’ve all seen that happen before!
They might yet still do it, but we always underestimate 4th innings impacts.
Shame Cummins is going to hit 4s and over.
They bat very deep.
England's bowling attack is rather one-paced and they don't have a proper spinner.
The ground is wet so the ball won't swing.
Batsmen play with a more attacking mindset than before.
So, it was not unreasonable to think Aus would chase this.
They still can. Cummins can bat.
Many smaller 4th Innings always could have got more.
I wonder how frequent that is?
https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/batting-on-each-day-of-a-five-day-match-283161
It might be a forlorn aspiration - saving Test cricket- but we few, we happy few - we watched them try
It's 6pm, they have 3 wickets left, irrespective of overs there is always a chance of bad light.
People are used now to fast scoring - if you just block it's hard to get people out - eg Cardiff 2009.
If so draw price very attractive
How could the Tories make Starmer appear more negative than their party? Seriously!
Truss. May. Johnson. Partygate. Cummings. Barnard Castle. And now the utterly weak Sunak. Add in a mortgage crisis and inflation and the Tories will be toast for a generation - and that is before people like me use Brexit against them too.
Starmer would need to appear on stage in a Prime Ministerial debate with his trousers falling down around his ankles whilst addressing the back of the studio instead of the audience with a "kick me" sign stuck to his back.
If the Tories can make Starmer do that, they might have a chance...
Root deserves a wicket - his batting average is higher than his bowling average, so he's practically an allrounder. It's one of those things that a lot of people curiously regard as inevitable ('tis an island you know, so it's only right it be unified), but also seems far off given the glacified politics at play there.
Yet.
They could say "Let's get rid of N.I. and save £millions per week and spend it on mortgage interest relief"
It would look great on the side of a bus...
If we just get Cummins now...he's the one man who can still do it for Aus.
First an excellent, crystal clear piece of analysis from Ben Chu setting out costs and savings of Labour move to green energy. Costs exceed savings until 2044.
Then Victoria Derbyshire interviews Ed Miliband - Ed going on about savings, lower bills etc. Victoria to her credit challenges him and he says "Of course there will be costs" (!)
Ed was doing his absolute best not to be clear and straightforward with the public. In summary the public will be paying extra for the next 20 years.
Edit - I've cancelled, I'm in for the long haul here.
I think the match will be completed, one way or the other.
https://twitter.com/MattCartoonist/status/1671205803246727185
Public disclaimer: I used to vote Conservative....
37 needed
What a thriller
Drop them for the next match.
This could be over very quickly...
Cricinfo comment: "Had a job interview earlier and it was the least stressful part of this afternoon"
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/20/politics/cnn-poll-trump-indictment-republicans-2024/index.html
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Indictment has impacted Trump among primary voters, but not enough to change outcome. Currently.
Betfair: England 3.25