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Re: Why the boundary changes probably matter less than you think – politicalbetting.com
I was thinking about this this morning. All through the nineteenth and early 20 century the labour party's forbears campaigned tirelessly and ceaselessly to get all children educated. To get rid of c… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why the boundary changes probably matter less than you think – politicalbetting.com
Actually, you have a point. I am wrong. We will get out of this, one day. There is a determined attempt to discredit the Astra vaccine, both in the press and in the scientific community, however. (View Post)1 -
Re: This Ridge interview with Johnson just three days before GE2019 looks problematical for the PM – pol
And you would be absolutely correct in that assumption. 100% correct. Sunak, and the recovery group, are desperately, desperately, trying to save something from the carnage that is about to ensue. I … (View Post)1 -
Re: Lest we forget – the sheer scale of the UK COVID toll – politicalbetting.com
Healey officially bankrupted Britain 1976. We went to the IMF. Burgon never did that. And now he won;t get the chance. The tories have got there before him. (View Post)1 -
Re: The longer the EU row goes on the better it is for Hancock and Johnson – politicalbetting.com
And they are in the middle of summer..... (View Post)2