JohnLilburne
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Re: Plaid Cymru prove to be the big cheese in Caerphilly – politicalbetting.com
The voter is sovereign and can vote how he pleases. It is as legitimate to vote against a party as it is for one, if that is what is important to you. I also don't have "a side" so if a par… (View Post)1 -
Re: Think Caerphilly before betting on this by-election – politicalbetting.com
Er no. They had the right to be here. At the time many came here, any citizen of the Empire was a British Subject and entitled to live here. But because they arrived at a time when paperwork wasn't r… (View Post)1 -
Re: Think Caerphilly before betting on this by-election – politicalbetting.com
It's a bit odd, as they don't say who the last one was. It's one of those papal factoids that don't stand up to scrutiny. Like the last one was the first non-European pope. Er, no he wasn't, and inde… (View Post)1 -
Re: Think Caerphilly before betting on this by-election – politicalbetting.com
Why would one elected Senedd member become unpopular? They are not going to be in a position to offer a moon on a stick as the Welsh government will remain Labour. The new Senedd member will be freel… (View Post)2 -
Re: This can be classed as a bona fide Brexit dividend – politicalbetting.com
My view is that you should define seriousness of crime legislatively, based on sentence. Anyone who commits crime with a sentence over x is deemed to have withdrawn their application for asylum. (View Post)2
