another_richard
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Re: LAB’s not taking enough of the GE2019 CON vote – politicalbetting.com
And then the problems would begin in office. Starting with all the demands for pay and benefit rises. Not going to be easy for whoever is in government. (View Post)1 -
Re: Now we have polling on who’s been the “PM of the Year” – politicalbetting.com
Meanwhile in the UK Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield have light rail and Glasgow and Liverpool have underground systems. I'm not sure that Britain's ec… (View Post)1 -
Re: Now we have polling on who’s been the “PM of the Year” – politicalbetting.com
But housing costs vary enormously per person. If you've paid off your mortgage then they can be minimal. While for others they can take almost all of their earnings. Meaning there can be huge di… (View Post)1 -
Re: Now we have polling on who’s been the “PM of the Year” – politicalbetting.com
Indeed. GDP growth would follow the law of diminishing returns. If a country already has free markets, modern communication systems, an educated workforce and the rule of law there is little scope fo… (View Post)1 -
Re: A disastrous result for the Tories in the Chester by-election – politicalbetting.com
Because no government is going to say it will spend less on pensions or less on the NHS. Not to mention government ministers, of every political persuasion, want to spend more as it makes them feel m… (View Post)1