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Re: 2025 Conservative Party conference and its problem policies – politicalbetting.com
Storage heaters. It baffles me no-one seems to be pursuing this obvious solution. It needs just three simple updates to the basic 1960s models: A variable tariff that offers electricity at essentiall… (View Post)2 -
Re: 2025 Conservative Party conference and its problem policies – politicalbetting.com
You mean the freedom to do our own thing means we have to pay people to do our thing, even though that thing is the same as what we were doing before? (View Post)2 -
Re: 62% of voters see Reform as extreme – politicalbetting.com
Actually £0.5 billion pa. Badenoch's speech may actually be good news, in a strange way, despite being utter bollocks. It's not just yourself - lots of Conservative partisans somehow think … (View Post)1 -
Re: 62% of voters see Reform as extreme – politicalbetting.com
Yet another example of Badenoch inventing wild numbers. The EV subsidy is capped at £650 million over three years and the heat pump subsidy at £295 million for just one year, nowhere near £2.5 billio… (View Post)1 -
Re: 62% of voters see Reform as extreme – politicalbetting.com
+1 (Think I'm allowed to do that this time) (View Post)1