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Re: A prelude to the next general election? – politicalbetting.com
What goes round comes around. It was quite common in the eighteenth century to pay 50% of the proceeds to the informant. A famous one was the 1757 Marriage Act and it explicitly said the informant wh… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
I was a Tory Councillor for 24 years and a member of a National Park Authority for 15. I and many of my former Tory colleagues are not unsympathetic to the aspirations of the new Reform Councillors e… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
It is easy and lazy to knock Boris but his spoken French seems to me to better than that of any leading British politician for a very long time. I guess but can't judge that his Latin is pretty good … (View Post)1 -
Re: I am spotting a trend in Anglosphere elections this week – politicalbetting.com
Hope they didn't do any long time damage either to you or your vehicle. They really can. They can be strongly charged electrically as well. I once was in a storm where some of the hailstones hovered … (View Post)1 -
Re: Political betting is being blamed for the Tories losing control of every council tonight
A Lab LD deal would cost Farron W&L without a doubt. (View Post)1