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Re: A Very Dark Horse for Johnson’s successor – politicalbetting.com
Maybe the people who voted for Boris Johnson to lead their party might ponder what they ever saw in the serial adulterer who has twice been fired for lying. If they expected something different from … (View Post)1 -
Re: Johnson could face VONC “in days” – Daily Mail – politicalbetting.com
Speaking of investment, what do people make of this? https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/07/uk-based-financial-tech-firms-won-sevenfold-funding-rise-last-year-to-37bn That's a colossal… (View Post)2 -
Re: Wanted: A PM who DID NOT go to Oxford – politicalbetting.com
Johnson's Savile comment to Starmer is now looking every bit as clever as his pretending to know nothing about any parties at No. 10. Any dopey Tory MPs reading this? It can and probably will ge… (View Post)3 -
Re: Will Sunak leave the Treasury this year? – politicalbetting.com
What's ironic is that the anti-AZ sentiment has pushed people away from what now appears to be the optimal vaccine regimen, of mixing viral vector and mRNA vaccines, which is superior to even th… (View Post)2 -
Re: A fine time ahead for Boris Johnson? – politicalbetting.com
That's obviously the answer, but it is politically bonkers that the SNP are setting up the issue in such a way that the UK government can rebutt it by saying "no pensions for Scotland"… (View Post)2
