Richard_Nabavi
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Re: Allowing door-to-door distribution of commercial leaflets but banning election ones would be thwarti
Leaving aside the four-nation rivalry, we really should stop and wonder at the extraordinary fact that from a standing start on 8th December, we've now vaccinated about a third of all adults in … (View Post)5 -
Re: The dangerous first step towards the end of the World Wide Web as we know it – politicalbetting.com
Also, on the basis of the Australian government's logic, if the BBC runs an item on the Six O'Clock News based on an exclusive in The Times, presumably the Beeb would have to pay The Times … (View Post)2 -
Re: The dangerous first step towards the end of the World Wide Web as we know it – politicalbetting.com
I can't say that either Boris or Starmer would be good fun on a night out. Starmer is too dull, and Boris would be looking round the pub trying to find someone more important to talk to, or, if … (View Post)5 -
Re: The dangerous first step towards the end of the World Wide Web as we know it – politicalbetting.com
Very good article, thanks @Richard_Tyndall. I think it is spot-on except in one respect: I think it's the Australian government which is going to lose this fight. Their policy is barmy, as Faceb… (View Post)2 -
Re: Leader and government approval ratings and voting intention as a guide to general election results –
That's exactly the right thing to do. We could waste weeks faffing about on priorities, but it's much better to keep it simple and just keep jabbing. (View Post)6
