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Re: These elections remind us that leader ratings and supplementaries are a better predictor of electora
There aren’t enough such seats, that’s your problem. Yield Leave voting seats and you yield a majority. (View Post)3 -
Re: These elections remind us that leader ratings and supplementaries are a better predictor of electora
That’s a mathematical nonsense when the total numbers are known. I mean it’s a nonsense when the numbers aren’t known, but can be argued as a way of making a bit of a guess. (View Post)3 -
Re: These elections remind us that leader ratings and supplementaries are a better predictor of electora
I was a member of Middlesex until last year when, but with no cricket due to Covid they offered no form of refund. Many other counties asked to keep members’ cash that year as a donation in exchange … (View Post)3 -
Re: These elections remind us that leader ratings and supplementaries are a better predictor of electora
Plus all the votes of anyone of Scots heritage anywhere else in the U.K. And Canada. No SNP votes there. (View Post)1 -
Re: These elections remind us that leader ratings and supplementaries are a better predictor of electora
Let me put it this way. If there’s a referendum and “no” wins, then Scotland stays in the Union and presumably you are happy. If there’s a referendum and “yes” wins then the Scots get what they want,… (View Post)4
