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Re: You might not want to back Reform to win the most seats even if you think Farage is going to be PM a
As a matter of definition, economic policies, like the Marshall Plan, are generally considered hard power, not soft, which is more about subtle, indirect influence. A good example of soft power is Ra… (View Post)1 -
Re: Like King James VI & I can Farage unite two auld enemies under one crown? – politicalbetting.com
Starmer, like the technocrat he is, thinks that the way to deliver growth is to reform government structures. It'll help a bit in some sectors of the economy in the medium term, but while the governm… (View Post)4 -
Re: Time for Badenoch to paint the canvas or others will – politicalbetting.com
Both have about the same chance of becoming Prime Minister? (View Post)1 -
Re: Streeting’s little local difficulties could stop him succeeding Starmer – politicalbetting.com
Do you think they will see the irony in trying to end discrimination by discriminating? Personally I doubt it. The woke tend to be overly sensitive to other people's inconsistencies and humourlessly … (View Post)2 -
Re: Next PM betting, Farage remains the favourite – politicalbetting.com
I look forward to the next thread header saying this poll is in fact terrible news for the Conservatives and Kemi should be replaced. (View Post)7