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That 6 Tory seat projection I mentioned:
And a rosier one, Tories at 16:
These are based of the polls putting the Tories at 19% and 21%, respectively
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Re: Some of the mathematics of the next general election – politicalbetting.com
" For example, environmentalists who purely bang on about climate change (because they are concerned about the effect on humans (alongside making a left-wing political point)) rather than, say, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Some of the mathematics of the next general election – politicalbetting.com
If people are interested in the spate of people falling down stairs or accidentally dying by fires or falling out of 12 storey windows - Jake Hanrahan (of Popular Front) is doing a podcast called Sad… (View Post)1 -
Re: Some of the mathematics of the next general election – politicalbetting.com
No - I would argue the opposite. The evidence is pretty clear and has been clear for some time - the economic dependency on fossil fuels will change the climate of this Earth to such a degree as to d… (View Post)2 -
Re: Some of the mathematics of the next general election – politicalbetting.com
Taxes are bad in this country; we should look at more wealth based taxes, land value taxes, takes on trading and other stuff. We should reduce VAT, lift the lowest earners out of income tax and compl… (View Post)2 -
Re: Some of the mathematics of the next general election – politicalbetting.com
I don't really understand the tone of this article or much of the discussion on a Labour majority on this forum. Yes, it sounds like a big job to swing over 120 seats, but the Tories have implod… (View Post)2