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Re: Why I’m laying Liz for Leader – politicalbetting.com
On topics, this is monstrously unfair on Truss. One of the key arguments against Brexit was that we benefitted from Brussels signing trade deals on our behalf, which were on much more beneficial term… (View Post)7 -
Re: How would a “progressive alliance” work? – politicalbetting.com
Point 5 needs the additional context that there's no point putting in place restrictions before 27 December, because they won't be followed, and are politically unviable anyway. (View Post)1 -
Re: How would a “progressive alliance” work? – politicalbetting.com
I don't think this is what happened, unless I've missed something - as far as I can see, they modelled three scenarios, and provided ranges for various metrics to illustrate what might happen under e… (View Post)1 -
Re: How would a “progressive alliance” work? – politicalbetting.com
Better benefits (specifically pensions), better work/life balance, and the chance to directly affect the real world in a more tangible way, to compensate. "Deloitte types" are absolutely fi… (View Post)1 -
Re: How would a “progressive alliance” work? – politicalbetting.com
Why the heck do they need PhDs? Just compete with the audit/consulting/non-banking financial services firms for ordinary maths/econ/natsci bachelors, rather than the current situation of everyone hav… (View Post)3