another_richard
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Re: The polling that shows even Starmer could beat Reform at the next general election
I'm sure the general pattern is correct but it has certainly errors at the micro level. The population of Dore and Totley did not decline 46.8% between 1961 and 2024. (View Post)1 -
Re: Where the Streeting has no names as Rayner becomes the favourite to be next PM –politicalbetting.com
We all make our choices. And they can be right or wrong depending on the individual. I work in a lower paid, less stressful job than I could do. Live in a smaller house in a less posh area than I cou… (View Post)4 -
Re: Where the Streeting has no names as Rayner becomes the favourite to be next PM –politicalbetting.com
Some people live below their income, some people live to their income, some people live above their income. This happens irrespective of what their income is. Boris is an example of someone who has a… (View Post)1 -
Re: Where the Streeting has no names as Rayner becomes the favourite to be next PM –politicalbetting.com
Rayner is the answer to those who want more welfare, more trade union power, more municipal socialism. more 'the lanyard class knows best'. For all her 'interesting back story' I … (View Post)1 -
Re: Where the Streeting has no names as Rayner becomes the favourite to be next PM –politicalbetting.com
We live in a 'victim culture'. Those who are 'victims' get more entitlements, those who aren't get more responsibilities. And if you're not complaining you're not a… (View Post)4