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The SNP vs The Lib Dems – politicalbetting.com

Smarkets have this market up on the next general election on out of the SNP and the Lib Dems, who will win the most seats. I can understand why the Lib Dems are the favourites in this market but I wouldn’t be surprised if the SNP won this market.
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https://www.electionpolling.co.uk/battleground/targets/liberal-democrat
Ciabatta was invented in… 1982
https://briccosalumeria.com/2021/01/04/the-creation-of-ciabatta-bread/
So the classic Indochinese/western backpacker town is more authentic than ciabatta
Let's hope someone does this survey again close to the next GE - we need to know which supermarket reflects national opinion!
Life destroyed by a massive meteor is surely more likely than Scotland becoming independent before the next general election?
We need to know.
If the Lib Dems increase their seat count above 30, they will be doing pretty well. (I think they'll win everything the properly go for on a local basis, but there won't be that many seats like that.)
SNP will surely lose seats, but falling below 30 will be a nasty shock.
The LibDems consistently under-perform and SNP may enjoy a bit of swingback.
The bluewall seats are demographically like the 'Teal' seats in Australia which went from traditionally Coalition to Teal Independent in 2022 on an above average swing
https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-gb-voting-intention-12-november-2023
/https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-red-wall-voting-intention-22-october-2023
/https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-blue-wall-voting-intention-5-november-2023/
Nothing will ever top the 2019 final.
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Motherwell South East & Ravenscraig (North Lanarkshire) By-Election Result [First Prefs]:
🌹 LAB: 44.0% (+12.8)
🎗️ SNP: 30.1% (-12.7)
🌳 CON: 9.5% (-7.1)
🌍 GRN: 8.2% (+0.4)
💂♀️ BUP: 3.1% (New)
🔶 LDM: 2.2% (New)
🔷 ALBA: 2.1% (New)
💷 UKIP: 0.8% (+0.1)
No SFP (-0.9) as previous.
Labour GAIN From SNP.
Changes w/ 2022.
Not that it will be factor come the next GE anyway, I imagine.
I expect the Conservatives to be back in Opposition after the next election, but I don't expect them to receive the complete pasting that they so richly deserve. They'll work to shore up the core vote, and a lot of people won't bother to turn out to vote Labour because they're going to end up offering very little that's new, beyond a pledge to manage decline less badly than Rishi Sunak.
For a long time the Nats - brilliantly - kept dangling the YES Indy carrot like the donkey electorate was gonna eat it any moment. Now the donkey realises the carrot was a hologram, and any nice food is a long way down the road
Sure, the donkey would still LIKE a juicy carrot, but the donkey has accepted that there are now more pressing needs, like eating some grass, getting down the road, maybe humping a sexy jackass in the next village
So 45% support for YES no longer translates into anything like 45 points for the SNP, coz the SNP don’t have any fake carrots left, and the new SNP are also really quite shit, and resented for the whole carrot thing, and because donkey is bored of carrying them
I reckon the Nats are more likely to go under 30 seats than stay over, so the LDs are probably, rightly, modest favorites in this market
Expenses debacle takes focus away from ‘serious issues’ of Gaza, Rwanda and Braverman
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/mps-furious-as-ipad-row-overshadows-snps-best-ever-week-in-westminster-sr2sjgrkn (£££)
And yes, the 2019 final will remain the greatest one day match ever, I can still remember the unbearable tension, now
Suspect your analogy comes mainly from a desire to present Sindy supporting Scottish people as donkies.
India in last 40 overs - 160 for 8.
https://twitter.com/RadioCricket/status/1726256146410037429
Incidentally I wonder if Head has just batted himself into pole position to replace Smith as vice-captain and in another couple of years, Cummins as captain?
I think Narendra Modi might outdo John Howard today.
That illusion is shattered. Stop being stupid. You’re already quite boring. Stupid AS WELL would make you unreadable
Judging by the score, that is. I can’t actually see it but that won’t stop me opining!
One thing that may help the SNP is the large number of Labour target seats in the Central belt, where most of the Irish descent population lives. Given the large degree of sympathy for Palestinians amongst that group, this may hurt Labour.
I’m a passionate England fan but I don’t mind who else wins if we can’t, apart from I prefer underdogs (as here)
I just want to watch fine cricket. I am an English gentleman
I DO feel that in football and I definitely feel it in rugby. I think rugby stirs my testosterone more than any other sport. It is more primal and macho, closest to actual warfare
But this is a South African choke by India.
https://d3nkl3psvxxpe9.cloudfront.net/documents/TheTimes_VI_231115_W.pdf
Classic hubris
After all you used to bang on about 2014 being very recent. So recent that it would be absurd to even think about another referendum despite it being voted for!
See? Hoist again, I'm afraid. Bamboozled by Kuntibula the Logic Monster.
A crowd that is far too one-sided and not even prepared to watch to the end? Are they even cricket fans, or just India fans?
I'm afraid I've been cheering Australia.
Travis Head has been brilliant, quite brilliant but it has been an awful lot easier to bat this evening than it was this afternoon. For the first time in this world cup, without scoreboard pressure, the Indian attack has looked toothless.
FAIL
Glad they lost
(I’m also glad that India is almost single handedly turning cricket into a mega global sport, but that’s different)
Although that's still not quite as good as my prediction Alistair Cook would rue putting the Aussies in at Trent Bridge in 2015.
There are going to be uni students next year born *after* the 2005 Ashes.
The pressure of winning in front of a hugely expectant home nation was just too much for India
https://www.nytimes.com/video/sports/cricket/100000009187237/cricket-explainer.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
I like that halfway through the guy gives up calling the wicket “the wicket” and calls it “the posts”
Well played Australia. India reflect not only in cricket but in the way it conducts itself on the a world stage.
Cricket is more accepting of different physiques. Come back to cricket!
Ex-stars suing rugby for damage it did to their brains
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ex-stars-suing-rugby-for-damage-it-did-to-their-brains-mjztkc73p (£££)
However, the Windies have declined rather than improved as they rarely play for the West Indies, and when they do it's usually throwing them together for a tournament in the hope it all comes off. Shortage of talent isn't so much the problem - mainly that it's all signed up for T20 franchises and tailor their careers to those rather than what might improve the international side.
Especially true of ODIs where if we've seen one thing in this World Cup it's that you can't just play slightly modified T20 cricket.
If players are playing 5 months in the IPL, plus stints in affiliated T20 leagues in SA, Dubai, and the US, it's difficult to see where the West Indies get a look in without the ability to offer contracts that even tempt players to pare back franchise commitments a bit, as England and Aus do.
https://x.com/simongerman600/status/1726265331214073856?s=46
Since 1970 UK and US taxation has become much flatter, while French has stayed almost the same.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001sljc
Any news from the Argentinian election?
However, I did expect a v v modest Tory up / Labour down dynamic. We need another week to see if it really plays out.
https://x.com/aaronbastani/status/1724840160414536178