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Re: Recent history suggests Badenoch will not make it to the general election – politicalbetting.com
Picking up on the earlier topic, I admire Google maps massively, despite having always been someone with a very strong mental map that'll generally survive London trips and the habit of overlaying my… (View Post)1 -
Re: Your regular reminder that betting markets are often laughably wrong – politicalbetting.com
Pissed off urban middle class people who fell leftwards in the mid 10s isn't quite so classic Reform though. If it is, places that once voted LD but don't now is another string to their bow. Locally,… (View Post)1 -
Re: I am spotting a trend in Anglosphere elections this week – politicalbetting.com
Reform revisit: I took the family from Yorkshire to Kent yesterday evening, to visit relations, but also on an Angry and Teal road trip through Don and Notts and Lincs and future points south. It is … (View Post)1 -
Re: Now the focus shifts to Australia – politicalbetting.com
It's the gap - you are right on this. Bringing Baxter into the equation, fwiw, the PNS (30, 20, 17, 15) gives a Reform majority of 102, with Labour a little over 100 seats and the Tories in single fi… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this the way for the Tories and Labour to defeat Reform? – politicalbetting.com
Beatles: as a simple type, I love the little phase of play as they pivot fully from a yeah, yeah, yeah band towards Sgt Pepper - essentially the albums Help, Rubber Soul and Revolver, and particularl… (View Post)1