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Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
The irony here is the main cause of nutrient runoff into the rivers is farming isn‘t it? But we can’t go after the farmers - that’s far too politically challenging. Much better to go after the politi… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
I was thinking of the Quango that pushed for these regulations to be introduced when I wrote that - apologies for the ambiguity! (View Post)1 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
How about removing the Strategic Road Network then? https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/road-traffic-estimates-in-great-britain-2023/road-traffic-estimates-in-great-britain-2023-traffic-on-engla… (View Post)1 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
Look, I’m sorry but you’re wrong. Physics says you’re wrong. Why are you wrong? Because your collision numbers don’t conserve energy. There is no hope for you if you think a collision generates kinet… (View Post)2 -
Re: How the pollsters fared in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
The Guardian claims to have spoken to eight clinicians, seven of them specialising in neonatology who described Evans claims that an air embolism could be introduced in the way claimed during the tri… (View Post)1