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Re: This feels sub-optimal for Reform – politicalbetting.com
I just struggle to see how Reform wins this seat: - 2024 result: combined Tory-Reform vote of 22% versus Labour-Green vote of 64% - 2019 notional results: combined Tory-Brexit vote of 24% versus Labo… (View Post)3 -
Re: Is this confidence or hubris from Starmer? – politicalbetting.com
Perhaps the student to teachers ratio simply only works for the median child with the amount we're willing to spend on education. Teachers don't have the time to support those who are strug… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is this confidence or hubris from Starmer? – politicalbetting.com
My observation as a parent that additional support for those who have more needs will help everyone: 1) Child in question helped achieve their potential. That could be the difference between ending u… (View Post)4 -
Re: Is this confidence or hubris from Starmer? – politicalbetting.com
I'm not a Green supporter but it's the right policy. Criminalisation creates more harm than good. If fifth parties can't be a bit brave on social policy, even when there is a strong ar… (View Post)3 -
Re: The public strongly support Starmer on Iran – politicalbetting.com
The more parties that beat Reform in any given election can only be a good thing. (View Post)2