NickPalmer
NickPalmer
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Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
It's a bit marginal in an otherwise free society. Businesses will stop accepting cash if the cost of doing so exceeds the benefits in terms of custom. I agree with you that they shouldn't be forced t… (View Post)1 -
Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
I agree, but I'm more worried by people opting out of argument altogether, and either skipping the whole political process or opting for a vaguely sympathetic camp - the US elections are a good examp… (View Post)3 -
Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
Er, Anabob, it's quite something when I prefer Casino's arguments to yours. We get that you favour giving up cash, and think its use is silly. Some firms refuse to accept cash, and go without our cus… (View Post)2 -
Re: Law vs Reality – politicalbetting.com
Arguably loos should simply be private booths - male public latrines are nearly always seedy, and seem rare in new buildings. If they were private, then the issue largely goes away - who cares who is… (View Post)3 -
Re: Law vs Reality – politicalbetting.com
FPT MattW: >AIUI Commons debate time is limited to 5 hours, with a vague promise about later committee stages. That time is derisory, and with no guarantee of proper debate < Just on the proces… (View Post)2