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 b… (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 … (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 witho… (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
