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Re: QUESTIONS THE BUSINESS SELECT COMMITTEE SHOULD BE ASKING – politicalbetting.com
The system where I can elect someone who is broadly aligned aligned with my views to a properly constituted assembly to deliberate and make decisions while I'm at the pub isn't a bad one. Y… (View Post)1 -
Re: QUESTIONS THE BUSINESS SELECT COMMITTEE SHOULD BE ASKING – politicalbetting.com
I agree, although in a sense "habitual attendance" is somewhat easier if the number of games is somewhat limited - both in terms of time and cost. You can promise to take the kids to see ev… (View Post)1 -
Re: QUESTIONS THE BUSINESS SELECT COMMITTEE SHOULD BE ASKING – politicalbetting.com
Part of it is the price. You can get a good ticket to see a women's match at the Emirates for £15 - that's the adult price, and can be cheaper with an early deal. If you can get a ticket fo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Public sympathies – politicalbetting.com
Firstly, the system in the US means you can easily run for the top job from outside Congress. The Conservative candidate for PM is their leader in the House of Commons, so he'd need to cross tha… (View Post)2 -
Re: Public sympathies – politicalbetting.com
If Sunak loses, someone else gets control of CCHQ. Why is that person be interested in seeing a key rival back in Parliament? And will the public have it anyway? Not impossible, but a significant hur… (View Post)1