Andy_Cooke
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Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Inspired by a graph reproduced yesterday showing the three phases of the pandemic in terms of cases (Phase 1: cases not properly counted; serious effect - Phase 2: cases properly counted; serious eff… (View Post)4 -
Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Agree. Kia have been nailing it on these. Literally the only thing I'd like to add to the e-niro is ultrafast charging (up to the 170kW that the Audi can take; the e-niro is limited to about 70k… (View Post)1 -
Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Much depends on where you build them - as you say, it depends on the energy mix of the electric grid. In Belgium, or the UK, it's far lower than in Germany and they break even after only about 1… (View Post)1 -
Re: The odds on Starmer for next PM move to a point where he’s now a value bet – politicalbetting.com
Continuing to grow slower than cases. Fortunate, really. Cases would look really scary in the pre-vaccine era. The 20,000-odd cases in England the other day would result in c. 2,000 hospitalisations … (View Post)2 -
Re: The odds on Starmer for next PM move to a point where he’s now a value bet – politicalbetting.com
It's been explained to you before. So why waste our time giving you the answer again? You don't like it, so you'll ignore it again. (View Post)1
