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Re: Could Sir Keir Starmer fall on his sword? – politicalbetting.com
Every day that Starmer stays on is another day of damage to Labour, another day of hardening voters' negative attitudes towards Labour, one day less for a new leader to implement reforms to turn… (View Post)1 -
Re: Could Sir Keir Starmer fall on his sword? – politicalbetting.com
The Labour backbenchers certainly believe they've been elected to further the Labour cause. That's one reason why they rebelled over the welfare cuts. Any Labour leader in the present circu… (View Post)3 -
Re: Support for Britain becoming a republic grows – politicalbetting.com
The world is in a relationship with an abuser. This sort of unpredictable behaviour is straight out of an abuser's handbook. We never know what he is going to do next. We abase ourselves trying … (View Post)1 -
Re: What is Ed Miliband up to? – politicalbetting.com
So he'll try and get an extra year or two by promising to go quietly in 2027 or 2028? I guess that would suit Rayner (waiting for HMRC) and Burnham (12 months to become an MP). But, in terms of … (View Post)1 -
Re: What is Ed Miliband up to? – politicalbetting.com
Shows the benefit of hitting the same target repeatedly in a short period. Notable that Ukraine were able to do that while also hitting other targets, such as ships in Sevastopol, other oil-trusted t… (View Post)2
