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  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,302
    Sandpit said:

    He’s a man of his word. Robert knows his name and has an email address for him.
    Ok - can you hand Sandpit back his account now please?
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,754
    Cookie said:

    I don't agree. Bigoted womangate was the moment of that campaign.
    Hmmm. Did it shift votes or stick in the narrative? When Sunak loses badly, the D-Day thing will be raked over, but I’m not sure that was.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 30,205
    biggles said:

    No Sir Keir! Danger! Third rail, do not approach. Like council tax, reform with even the best intentions will still get you hated.
    It sounds like an excellent policy to me. We should try this in all sorts of areas. Health, defence, the economy. Only heartless Tories could oppose "a system that works better".
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,160

    Aren't 100% of reception, year 1 and year 2 also eligible for free school meals now? That would mean the percentage of over sevens eligible would be a fair bit less than 25%.
    Hmm, excellent point. I haven't kept up with it.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833
    eek said:
    Lib Dems to win Epsom and Ewell? I was on that too with Bet365. I have just noticed I can cash out my small bet for a small profit, so I am taking that.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,302
    Barnesian said:

    BetFair at the moment has 76% Con, 17% LD, 7% Reform
    Ah, I never realised there was an actual market for that. My guess was not too far off then.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,754
    Barnesian said:

    BetFair at the moment has 76% Con, 17% LD, 7% Reform
    Surely 1% Labour?…
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Hey Ladbrokes, Bet365, William Hill, what chance the Tories end up with no seats at all?

    Asking for a friend, who wants to bet £20 at 1000/1.
  • AlsoLeiAlsoLei Posts: 1,522

    Not for me, I love the hereditaries.
    I'll be sad to see the end of the comic by-elections, with their hilariously compressed manifestos.

    The perennial Tory candidate Earl Dudley, who uses every by-election as an opportunity to advertise his pornographic Hi-NRG music video youtube channel, should win some sort of special award for showing people exactly how fucking stupid the peerage system really is.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Leon said:

    I absolutely would. What’s more I would expect to be paid - what is the point of this site if people welch on bets. It ruins everything

    If an amoral, whoremongering thug like @SeanT can nobly cough up £1000 when he loses a bet so can any PBer. And @Sandpit strikes me as a man of his word
    No doubt he is but you would waive it. I certainly would and so would you. It's too lopsided. Bets at 1000/1 aren't for private consumption. But not to bicker on about it since we won't get to find out what you'd do. It's a fun way of you paying a tenner to Good Causes. On that basis I'm happy to greenlight it.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    Turns out Ukraine is very big and rather flat
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    edited June 2024
    So hypothetically say Sunak has had enough, can’t go on, and resigns now (for whatever reason) as PM and leader, constitutionally what happens next.

    I guess he (or the cabinet) would give the King a name (Cameron probably, maybe Hunt) to invite to become PM until July 4. Who becomes Tory leader in this circumstance? There is no deputy.

    How does it work?
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    edited June 2024
    Leon said:

    Turns out Ukraine is very big and rather flat

    It’s 500km from Odessa to Kiev.

    Roughly London to Durham.
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,754
    edited June 2024
    Jonathan said:

    So hypothetically say Sunak has had enough, can’t go on, and resigns now (for whatever reason) as PM and leader, constitutionally what happens next.

    I guess he (or the cabinet) would give the King a name (Cameron probably, maybe Hunt) to invite to become PM until July 4. Who becomes Tory leader in this circumstance? There is no deputy.

    How does it work?

    I think Sunak would have to stay PM (unless dead) and hunker down in No 10. The Tories then pick a separate leader (by acclamation) to fight the election and argue their case to be PM thereafter.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,324
    Jonathan said:

    So hypothetically say Sunak has had enough, can’t go on, and resigns now (for whatever reason) as PM and leader, constitutionally what happens next.

    I guess he (or the cabinet) would give the King a name (Cameron probably, maybe Hunt) to invite to become PM until July 4. Who becomes Tory leader in this circumstance? There is no deputy.

    How does it work?

    Tory party pick a new leader, that lucky fucker is PM for a few weeks and Sandpit is out ten K.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812

    Pretty sure he would, his insatiable need to be proved right would swamp any finer feelings. There might even be some unseemly crowing..
    Ah but he'd get double bubble from "Ok I've won, what a call, what a stone cold genius am I, but keep the 10 grand mate, I don't want or need it, it's fine."
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833
    biggles said:

    Hmmm. Did it shift votes or stick in the narrative? When Sunak loses badly, the D-Day thing will be raked over, but I’m not sure that was.
    The latter. It was the story that people remember, it encapsulated why people didn't like Labour.
    So we may be talking at cross purposes.
    Did it shift votes? I don't think anything much shifta votes. Though arguably the dementia tax did - regrettably, because I think it was the right thing to do.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    kinabalu said:

    No doubt he is but you would waive it. I certainly would and so would you. It's too lopsided. Bets at 1000/1 aren't for private consumption. But not to bicker on about it since we won't get to find out what you'd do. It's a fun way of you paying a tenner to Good Causes. On that basis I'm happy to greenlight it.
    No. No no no. I really would collect the cash

    We are such different people, you and I. And I think you’re the outlier here

    I would absolutely take the money and then I would post photos of me drinking champagne in exotic places for the next 3 months (so no change there then)

    Why would I not take it?! You are quite strange. @sandpit is a consenting adult with all his wits and this is a betting site. We’ve made a bet

    What’s more I’m confident @Sandpit would pay

    A betting site where people don’t honour bets because that’s cruel is completely ludicrous
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,670
    edited June 2024
    Eabhal said:

    1 seat after a recount would be very funny.
    I trust that Leon's winnings will be going towards a Drone for Ukraine.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,302
    Leon said:

    Come the election @Sandpit is going to have a tiny tiny tiny tickle of anxiety until that first Tory seat is declared. Imagine if the first Tory seats all fall unexpectedly…. Even the safest ones….

    lol. It’s a very sporting offer by @Sandpit and I applaud it

    Electoral Calculus has my North Dorset constituency as the safest Tory seat, so if that one falls to the LDs Sandpit could be in a spot of bother.

    Tbh, talking to people round here, it doesn't feel that safe any more.

    https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/orderedseats.html
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 9,079

    Ah, I never realised there was an actual market for that. My guess was not too far off then.
    It's Most Seats Without Labour. £135,000 staked so far. I have £800 on the Tories. If the LDs are the official opposition I don't mind losing!

    Yes yours was a good guess.
  • .
    nico679 said:

    One can only imagine the trauma of poor Rishi having to listen to Ode To Joy !

    I always get emotional listening to OTJ , such a beautiful piece of music . And fxck Farage and the Brexit Party scum who turned their back on it at the European Parliament.
    It's just flag/anthem shagging. You like it, fair enough. I can't get excited about any flag or anthem these days.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,227
    Sandpit said:

    Not just that there will be more zones, but that the existing zones would be amended to cover more vehicles.
    Oh, both. Obviously.

    On ULEZ and the like - people see the future as being priced out of their cars, while the rich get tax breaks on £100k EVs.

    Which is why, despite the elaborate proofs that ULEZ only effected non-existent gammon Fascists, quite a lot of people didn’t like it.

    What to do? We need to rebalance the taxation system to give a thumbs up to people in small, lighter cars. End the tax breaks for £100k EVs - that market is rolling. Move the subsidies to cheaper EVs - to encourage the market to move that way. Better deals for the hybrids as well, I think as part of the transition.
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 9,079
    biggles said:

    Surely 1% Labour?…
    I get your point but the actual Betfair market is Most Seats Without Labour.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Dura_Ace said:

    I'm pretty sure he would. #classicleon
    If it were £1k vs £10k, yes, or maybe even £100 vs £10k, but a tenner plays ten grand? ... no I don't see it.

    #willplaythebigman
  • EabhalEabhal Posts: 10,160
    edited June 2024

    Electoral Calculus has my North Dorset constituency as the safest Tory seat, so if that one falls to the LDs Sandpit could be in a spot of bother.

    Tbh, talking to people round here, it doesn't feel that safe any more.

    https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/orderedseats.html
    There is a chance Douglas Ross has cost SP 10 grand. The Scons were expected to buck (some of) the trend. Not sure anymore.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,302
    Dura_Ace said:

    Tory party pick a new leader, that lucky fucker is PM for a few weeks and Sandpit is out ten K.
    Well £7,990. You've offered £2k and I'm happy to chip in a tenner to help with Sandpit's losses.
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,746
    Leon said:

    Turns out Ukraine is very big and rather flat

    Is the document you’re reading the diary of a Wehrmacht officer from the Summer of 1941? Sounds like a quote.
  • nico679nico679 Posts: 6,277

    .

    It's just flag/anthem shagging. You like it, fair enough. I can't get excited about any flag or anthem these days.
    I also like the Italian national anthem .
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,302
    Barnesian said:

    I get your point but the actual Betfair market is Most Seats Without Labour.
    No SNP option there?

    No, good point.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271

    Electoral Calculus has my North Dorset constituency as the safest Tory seat, so if that one falls to the LDs Sandpit could be in a spot of bother.

    Tbh, talking to people round here, it doesn't feel that safe any more.

    https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/orderedseats.html
    I really can't see Rutland and Stamford being anything other than Tory, so Sandpit is safe.

    Apart from anything else Alicia Kearns will benefit from split opposition.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    kinabalu said:

    Ah but he'd get double bubble from "Ok I've won, what a call, what a stone cold genius am I, but keep the 10 grand mate, I don't want or need it, it's fine."
    Mmm no. I’d rather have the £10k. That’s a lot of fun, £10k

    I wonder what the actual odds are - of the Tories getting zero. Someone upthread said 200/1? That’s a measure of how bad things are for the Tories
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Foxy said:

    I really can't see Rutland and Stamford being anything other than Tory, so Sandpit is safe.

    Apart from anything else Alicia Kearns will benefit from split opposition.
    Funnily enough, that’s where my parents will be voting!
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    edited June 2024
    Again, what's the point of Gina Miller standing in Epsom & Ewell when Dominic Raab has stood down and the LDs are hoping to take the seat from the Tories? She could have stood in any other seat in that area. Bad politics.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    Sandpit said:

    Funnily enough, that’s where my parents will be voting!
    You’d better make sure they vote. You know…. Just in case….
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,644
    Sandpit said:

    Funnily enough, that’s where my parents will be voting!
    How many times?
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    biggles said:

    I think Sunak would have to stay PM (unless dead) and hunker down in No 10. The Tories then pick a separate leader (by acclamation) to fight the election and argue their case to be PM thereafter.
    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,683
    Not one, but TWO pro-Gaza candidates in Ilford North:

    Leanne Mohamad (Ind)
    Shabaz Hussain (Workers Party)
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,227
    edited June 2024

    Inappropriate. Fully Elected peers or also force Mps to stand down at the next election once 80
    Replace the Lords with 200 people, selected as the closest living illegitimate relatives of Charles II.

    Renamed the House of Bastards, the titles will work in reverse order. So you start with “Most Right Honourable and Noble Bastard” and work your way up to Right Honourable Bastard, Right Bastard and finally plain Bastard.

    Whose with me?
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,351

    "Our plan is to support small businesses."

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says he wants to replace business rates "with a system that works better".

    https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1799426386517475563

    "A system that works better"

    What facile shit.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795

    Not one, but TWO pro-Gaza candidates in Ilford North:

    Leanne Mohamad (Ind)
    Shabaz Hussain (Workers Party)

    Ilford North: comfortable Labour hold.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823

    In the unlikely event he has to pay up, I am sure a whip-round could be arranged to soften the blow.

    Leon should on no account waive the bet though. This is a betting Site, and bets are to be taken seriously.
    Completely right. @kinabalu misunderstands this quite fundamentally

    If bets are waived because of *feelings* then the site become a joke. A place for kids to make pretendy bets
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,227

    "A system that works better"

    What facile shit.
    Business rates are at the heart of the high street nonsense. Shops are not worth what they were.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited June 2024
    Jonathan said:

    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
    He looked terrible yesterday, and I felt sorry for him.

    I wonder if he might decide it's less trouble, and he'll carry less of the can historically, if he honourably gives way to another leader now, while he perhaps still can.
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,136
    Jonathan said:

    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
    One of BoZo advisors was on Newsnight dissecting the D-Day disaster, and she said one of the advantages that Richi has is "he looks Prime Ministerial because he is the Prime Minister"

    Except that is exactly part of the problem.

    He doesn't look like it.

    He looks like a miserable YOPper who hates every minute of it (apart from the private planes)
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271

    as a semi hedge william hill are offering at 100/1 no scottish seats for tories
    5/1 now.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795
    Andy_JS said:

    Again, what's the point of Gina Miller standing in Epsom & Ewell when Dominic Raab has stood down and the LDs are hoping to take the seat from the Tories? She could have stood in any other seat in that area. Bad politics.

    Another egotist with no chance of winning and the political nous of a crushed amoeba
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 38,136

    He looked awful yesterday, and I felt sorry for him.

    I wonder if he might decide it's less trouble to give way to another leader now while he still can.
    He is "hiding in a fridge" today
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,683
    edited June 2024

    Replace the Lords with 200 people, selected as the closest living illegitimate relatives of Charles II.

    Renamed the House of Bastards, the titles will work in reverse order. So you start with “Most Right Honourable and Noble Bastard” and work your way up to Right Honourable Bastard, Right Bastard and finally plain Bastard.

    Who's with me?
    "Now take your weapons of mass destruction, and get the fuck out of here!"
  • bigglesbiggles Posts: 6,754
    edited June 2024
    Jonathan said:

    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
    It does almost feel like the human thing for Starmer to do is say “don’t worry about the concession speech mate, I’ll cover for you”.
  • Jonathan said:

    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
    I'm definitely buying this year's equivalent of 'Were You Still Up For Portillo?', the inside story of the collapsing Tory campaign is going to be a cracking read.
  • mwadamsmwadams Posts: 3,771

    I don’t want to see a fellow PBers lose such a large sum, especially a gent like @Sandpit, so am rooting for the Tories to
    do better than zero for this reason alone!
    Doesn't everyone who is not *actually* supporting the Tories ideally want them to win exactly one seat, in Clacton.
  • eekeek Posts: 29,739
    Sandpit said:

    It’s 500km from Odessa to Kiev.

    Roughly London to Durham.
    London to Berwick - Durham would be about 90km short.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,556
    Just in case anyone's missed this news: the Times paywall is off for the weekend.

    I've just read the Parris article on Sunak.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,556
    Sunak now not talking to the press.

    Can King Charles bring forward the date of the GE somehow and get this over with now.
  • AlsoLeiAlsoLei Posts: 1,522
    Jonathan said:

    I worry slightly about Sunak’s mental health. To so visibly and personally screw up, it might even take more than the arrogance of a public schoolboy to overcome that. It must be dismal right now.

    Whatever happens when the story of his no10 is told it could be eye opening.
    I don't doubt that he'll be feeling depressed and anxious right now, but there is at least an end in sight to his misery (or the acute phase, anyway).

    The question really is over what he does to get himself through to that point. Does he hide himself away in an effort to avoid further mistakes, or does he panic and risk making things worse?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Leon said:

    Mmm no. I’d rather have the £10k. That’s a lot of fun, £10k

    I wonder what the actual odds are - of the Tories getting zero. Someone upthread said 200/1? That’s a measure of how bad things are for the Tories
    It's hard to price vanishingly unlikely outcomes in things like sport and politics. Eg to meaningfully visualize 500/1 vs 1000/1.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271
    mwadams said:

    Doesn't everyone who is not *actually* supporting the Tories ideally want them to win exactly one seat, in Clacton.
    I think Tories are value in Clacton. I would tactically vote Tory in that seat, and I suspect that others are thinking the same...
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271
    kinabalu said:

    It's hard to price vanishingly unlikely outcomes in things like sport and politics. Eg to meaningfully visualize 500/1 vs 1000/1.
    3/1 0n 0-49 now at Ladbrokes.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    edited June 2024

    He looked terrible yesterday, and I felt sorry for him.

    I wonder if he might decide it's less trouble, and he'll carry less of the can historically, if he honourably gives way to another leader now, while he perhaps still can.
    I feel a bit sorry for him but

    1. Its all on him, he called this election now
    2. He’ll waltz out of politics into a cushty job in Silicon Valley in the Californian sun
    3. He and his wife are worth £1 BILLION
    4. He has a sweet young family and lovely homes
    5. He has no working class friends which is irrelevant but he told us that

    So actually no I don’t feel sorry for him. Politics is a rough old game and he chose it. And it turns out he’s crap at it. Lesson learned
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860

    I'm definitely buying this year's equivalent of 'Were You Still Up For Portillo?', the inside story of the collapsing Tory campaign is going to be a cracking read.
    Agreed, though I suspect it won’t be a single insider account, more something like Rawnsley’s End Of The Party. There will be a lot of sources all of whom will have their own angle to work. I’ll gobble it up when it arrives though.

    Plus I’m not sure who in the current lot would have the writing chops. Gove maybe.
  • Jonathan said:

    So hypothetically say Sunak has had enough, can’t go on, and resigns now (for whatever reason) as PM and leader, constitutionally what happens next.

    I guess he (or the cabinet) would give the King a name (Cameron probably, maybe Hunt) to invite to become PM until July 4. Who becomes Tory leader in this circumstance? There is no deputy.

    How does it work?

    None of this is going to happen in the real world, but in any event I don't see why Sunak would stand down as PM were he to decide to stand down as party leader mid-election. Johnson continued as PM for a couple of months, and Truss for a few days, after resigning. There is no particular reason why he'd not do the same to 5th July.

    There would be no useful purpose in precipitating a constitutional issue (which it would be, as the usual test of who can command a majority in Parliament doesn't apply when it's been dissolved), putting the King in a difficult position and further tarnishing Sunak's own reputation.
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860
    Foxy said:

    3/1 0n 0-49 now at Ladbrokes.
    Nuts. Also horrible value; I’d be astonished if they went under 50.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271
    Scott_xP said:

    He is "hiding in a fridge" today
    BBC Any Answers is pretty brutal on Sunak D Day no show.

    It's way over the top.
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    edited June 2024
    Leon said:

    I feel a bit sorry for him but

    1. Its all on him, he called this election now
    2. He’ll waltz out of politics into a cushty job in Silicon Valley in the Californian sun
    3. He and his wife are worth £1 BILLION
    4. He has a sweet young family and lovely homes
    5. He has no working class friends he told us

    So actually no I don’t feel sorry for him. Politics is a rough old game and he chose it. And it turns out he’s crap at it. Lesson learned
    I expect the billions will offer some comfort if he is wise, but given his golden assent to this office, I’m not sure he will be quite the same. Not good for the ego.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,529
    edited June 2024

    Are there no workhouses? Are there no prisons?
    The reality is that obesity continues to increase and is highest in deprived areas.

    https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/health/diet-and-exercise/overweight-children/latest/

    https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN03336/SN03336.pdf
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,746
    Leon said:

    I feel a bit sorry for him but

    1. Its all on him, he called this election now
    2. He’ll waltz out of politics into a cushty job in Silicon Valley in the Californian sun
    3. He and his wife are worth £1 BILLION
    4. He has a sweet young family and lovely homes
    5. He has no working class friends he told us

    So actually no I don’t feel sorry for him. Politics is a rough old game and he chose it. And it turns out he’s crap at it. Lesson learned
    He’s never failed. All of us on this site have, I am sure, screwed up badly at some time. He hasn’t. Yet. His first massive failure will be the most public and devastating humiliation since…well…Liz Truss. But if rumours are to be accepted she’s used to a bit of humiliation. Not Rishi. He’s about to fail in a way that no amount of creativity on his CV is going to hide. Do I feel sorry for him? I was tempted but…on reflection…no.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833
    eek said:

    London to Berwick - Durham would be about 90km short.
    ISTR in the 14th century Berwick was an exclave of County Durham. So arguably correct.

    No, sorry, I am stretchimg pedantic betting too far.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    Leon said:

    No. No no no. I really would collect the cash

    We are such different people, you and I. And I think you’re the outlier here

    I would absolutely take the money and then I would post photos of me drinking champagne in exotic places for the next 3 months (so no change there then)

    Why would I not take it?! You are quite strange. @sandpit is a consenting adult with all his wits and this is a betting site. We’ve made a bet

    What’s more I’m confident @Sandpit would pay

    A betting site where people don’t honour bets because that’s cruel is completely ludicrous
    Sandpit would offer to pay and you would say no.

    I am certain of this and happy to put my money where my mouth is. Even money and £25 says I'm right.

    Bet void if the Cons win a seat obviously.

    Deal?
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,644
    Ghedebrav said:

    Nuts. Also horrible value; I’d be astonished if they went under 50.
    4/1 with Betfair - about right, imo.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    kinabalu said:

    Sandpit would offer to pay and you would say no.

    I am certain of this and happy to put my money where my mouth is. Even money and £25 says I'm right.

    Bet void if the Cons win a seat obviously.

    Deal?
    Bets don’t work like that. If you owe someone ten bags, then you meet them with the ten bags.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,948
    mwadams said:

    Doesn't everyone who is not *actually* supporting the Tories ideally want them to win exactly one seat, in Clacton.
    Yes, given there’s no chance the Lib Dems come through the middle and make it a surprise yellow gain.
  • noneoftheabovenoneoftheabove Posts: 24,280

    I'm definitely buying this year's equivalent of 'Were You Still Up For Portillo?', the inside story of the collapsing Tory campaign is going to be a cracking read.
    It should start with Boris Johnsons denouncing Mays Brexit deal as a national humiliation.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    DougSeal said:

    He’s never failed. All of us on this site have, I am sure, screwed up badly at some time. He hasn’t. Yet. His first massive failure will be the most public and devastating humiliation since…well…Liz Truss. But if rumours are to be accepted she’s used to a bit of humiliation. Not Rishi. He’s about to fail in a way that no amount of creativity on his CV is going to hide. Do I feel sorry for him? I was tempted but…on reflection…no.
    Yeah, no, same here. He’s not dying of brain cancer

    He’s just fucked up spectacularly. And then his life will go on. In Southern California. With his billionaire wife
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,746
    Anyone fancy a wager on the Challenge Cup final? Using bottle tops of course. I’m not insane.
  • Ghedebrav said:

    Agreed, though I suspect it won’t be a single insider account, more something like Rawnsley’s End Of The Party. There will be a lot of sources all of whom will have their own angle to work. I’ll gobble it up when it arrives though.

    Plus I’m not sure who in the current lot would have the writing chops. Gove maybe.
    Yeah, that's a good point, Gove is quitting and will have a lot of gossip. It will be galling if he writes a half decent book, but I'll be forced to read it...
  • GhedebravGhedebrav Posts: 3,860
    Jonathan said:

    I expect the billions will offer some comfort if he is wise, but given his golden assent to this office, I’m not sure he will be quite the same. Not good for the ego.
    It’s instructive that the last two Conservative leaders have been so poor that their exit has made observers genuinely concerned for their wellbeing.

    Whoever they get in next, they really need to look, in great depth and fearlessly, at their culture of loyalty and patronage and their processes of election. It couldn’t be clearer that it has been disastrous for them.
  • AlsoLeiAlsoLei Posts: 1,522
    Ghedebrav said:

    Nuts. Also horrible value; I’d be astonished if they went under 50.
    I've bet quite heavily on the 50-99 band, and am now kicking myself for not having covered 0-49 too when it was 200/1 or whatever.

    There's £11 at 4/1 still available on Betfair, but that's not exactly tempting either.
  • Thanks so much for the advice on my Reform bets - I will follow it and hold them (or at least, hold the bulk of them!)
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833

    Leon should absolutely take the 10 grand if the Tories totally died. You can't just throw bets about on a site like this.

    Indeed. If you just want to make a prediction for the kudos, no one is stopping you.
  • JonathanJonathan Posts: 22,100
    DougSeal said:

    He’s never failed. All of us on this site have, I am sure, screwed up badly at some time. He hasn’t. Yet. His first massive failure will be the most public and devastating humiliation since…well…Liz Truss. But if rumours are to be accepted she’s used to a bit of humiliation. Not Rishi. He’s about to fail in a way that no amount of creativity on his CV is going to hide. Do I feel sorry for him? I was tempted but…on reflection…no.
    I have the feeling that Shakespeare could right some interesting plays about our recent prime ministers. All tragic and flawed figures, but in radically different and quite interesting ways.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,948
    edited June 2024
    AlsoLei said:

    I don't doubt that he'll be feeling depressed and anxious right now, but there is at least an end in sight to his misery (or the acute phase, anyway).

    The question really is over what he does to get himself through to that point. Does he hide himself away in an effort to avoid further mistakes, or does he panic and risk making things worse?
    His view on mental health, as we’ve been told repeatedly, is that we are over medicalising what are just the ups and downs of life.

    And yes, the thing with elections is they offer a moment of catharsis in defeat. I remember that feeling in 2019. Its was a sort of relief to know the Brexit fight was now completely over.
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173

    The reality is that obesity continues to increase and is highest in deprived areas.

    https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/health/diet-and-exercise/overweight-children/latest/

    https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN03336/SN03336.pdf
    Unsurprising, of course. Good food (along with access to sporting facilities, one might add) costs a lot more than pile em high, sell em cheap ultra-processed fat blocks.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,594
    Andy_JS said:

    Funny if she gets 1,000 votes and the LDs miss out by 100. Not sure why she's standing here when it can only help the Tories to hold the seat.
    She formed her own party despite, as far as I can tell, other parties already filling the niche she would seek to fill, and she could probably have been adopted as a candidate by one of them if she had wanted.

    Lacking a highly specific niche, the other explanation for a minor party is typically around ego.
  • SirNorfolkPassmoreSirNorfolkPassmore Posts: 7,286
    edited June 2024
    Jonathan said:

    I expect the billions will offer some comfort if he is wise, but given his golden assent to this office, I’m not sure he will be quite the same. Not good for the ego.
    I'd have thought it won't be too difficult to rationalise for him. The personal narrative is that he nobly stepped up after the disaster of Truss, stabilised the economy, and then lost an election that she, Johnson, a long period in office, and ungovernable backbenchers had rendered unwinnable. If the defeat is catastrophic, you add in some criticism of CCHQ and unfair media coverage.

    I'm not saying that's strictly true, but that's a reasonable story he can tell himself. Egos are pretty resilient, particularly those of senior politicians.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,594
    James_M said:

    On the discussion about party loyalty. I am a Conservative member. At the moment I will, with considerable reluctance, vote Conservative. I would describe myself as a One Nation Conservative, but also quite like a lot of the philosophy of Nick Timothy. As a party we have governed poorly, albeit in some difficult circumstances. But, habits are hard to break, locally my MP seems a moderate, the main rivals are the Lib Dems who I dislike especially on EU policy, and I want there to be some Conservative Party left post-election. Then, I guess, the fight for the party will begin.

    Good luck! It will not be a pleasant or easy fight.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,948
    Foxy said:

    I agree, I am on 0-49 with £16 at 20/1.

    Am buying 100-149 seats at the moment. I think that's where it will land, and value at 3.8 at present. However appalled various Tory voters are, they will still turn out and vote.
    I think there will be a moment in a week or so after further Tory polling falls and a mini Reform bump when a more realistic seat number (200+) becomes value. There is still plenty of scope for Reform to fall away before the election and those votes to go back largely to Con. especially if people start getting complacent about a Labour landslide.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833
    Leon said:

    No. No no no. I really would collect the cash

    We are such different people, you and I. And I think you’re the outlier here

    I would absolutely take the money and then I would post photos of me drinking champagne in exotic places for the next 3 months (so no change there then)

    Why would I not take it?! You are quite strange. @sandpit is a consenting adult with all his wits and this is a betting site. We’ve made a bet

    What’s more I’m confident @Sandpit would pay

    A betting site where people don’t honour bets because that’s cruel is completely ludicrous
    To be fair to kinabalu, I can totally see his point. I wouldn't enjoy taking £10k off an identifiable human who I sort of know. But for that reason I wouldn't have made the bet in the first place because it can have only downside! If you're both comfortable with the bet, it makes a bit of a mockery of thr process not to take it.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Andy_JS said:

    Funny if she gets 1,000 votes and the LDs miss out by 100. Not sure why she's standing here when it can only help the Tories to hold the seat.
    Tories hold the seat, did you say? 💰
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,833

    Another egotist with no chance of winning and the political nous of a crushed amoeba
    Also, her party's name is utter shit.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,594
    For all the jokes or out there predictions around an existential collapse of the Tories, the fact of the matter is political anoraks are having to face it as a genuine possibility.

    If that prospect breaks through more into the public consciousness it could become a self fulfilling prophecy - they might regret it later, but a substrant of remaining Tory support might feel there is a benefit to helping form the successor party on the right.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,812
    edited June 2024
    Dura_Ace said:

    I definitely would.

    I once won 200 quid in a contest to see who could eat a whole packet of digestive biscuits the quickest with no fluids. I collected my winnings and was then suckered into a second round. I made the tactical error of making myself spew up the first packet and felt so rotten I couldn't finish the second packet. So I had to hand back the original 200 quid and another 200 quid on top of that. #anofficerandagentleman
    Reminds me a bit of Luke and the eggs. But that's different. You lost a good old-fashioned even money 'double or quits' there.
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