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Re: Sir Keir Starmer has some really poor allies and advisers – politicalbetting.com
Afternoon all. I was thinking of IDS . Only Redwood, ofcourse, would have the gravitas to match big beasts already in Reform, such as Sir Robert Jenrick, or Sir Jake Berry. (View Post)1 -
Re: Will Robert Jenrick become the most famous Traitor of 2026? – politicalbetting.com
Interesting that there's a big backlash by Mail readers against Trump over his Greenland comments, even with an absurd puff piece on Trump right above. A surprising amount of upticks even for po… (View Post)3 -
Re: Will Robert Jenrick become the most famous Traitor of 2026? – politicalbetting.com
Japan could help the E.U., and Britain, a lot, from my experience of Japanese staff and expertise. They may have had a lot of setbacks since the 1990's, but I've generally been impressed. J… (View Post)2 -
Re: Will Robert Jenrick become the most famous Traitor of 2026? – politicalbetting.com
She does have this problem now of looking like the more moderate alternative to Honest Bob and his friends, and handling yesterday's issues with a certain amount of wittier, airier aplomb than h… (View Post)1 -
Re: Will Robert Jenrick become the most famous Traitor of 2026? – politicalbetting.com
Some funny work from Marina Hyde, today. "Think about it. You never see Reform’s defectors after the initial unveiling press conference, and I’m beginning to wonder what happens to them. I think… (View Post)1