TimT
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Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Even as a right-of-centre person on economic issues, I see many benefits in a rebalancing of labour vs capital in favour of labour in our economy. By raising pay at the lower end of the workforce, yo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Indeed. Now I am wondering if Coleman ever did say "Filbert Bays is opening his legs and showing his class" (View Post)1 -
Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
I was initially very pro-European, and even at the time pro-Maastricht and L'Acte Unique. My support for leave has more to do with the need at every level to be more agile in a rapidly changing … (View Post)2 -
Re: Are we missing the obvious in Batley & Spen – Hancock and a narrowing of the poll gap? – politicalbe
Seeing David Willey in the England line up reminds me of that classic piece of Test Cricket commentary: "The batsman's Holding the bowler's Willey." (View Post)2 -
Re: What happened in Batley and Spen at the May 2019 Euro elections – politicalbetting.com
A very good friend of mine (our careers have intertwined since 1985) was one of the subjects of Porton Downs' experiments. Another friend was at Fort Derrick when the US was doing similar, inclu… (View Post)1