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Re: Sir Keir Starmer has some really poor allies and advisers – politicalbetting.com
Another way of looking at this is the Vance/Thiel/Andreesen/Musk nexus, who have the documented interest we discussed last year, in Greenland as the possible point for their future "digital.stat… (View Post)1 -
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