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Re: The UK’s still odds-on favourite for Biden’s first international visit – but could he stopover in Du
There must be far more than 10% of respondents who like both - otherwise Boris is getting 40.5/70 (58%) and Sir Keir 32.4/70 (46%) So I have assumed 30% of respondents like both leaders, and used tha… (View Post)2 -
Re: The UK’s still odds-on favourite for Biden’s first international visit – but could he stopover in Du
@Philip_Thompson What do you reckon? Trying to unpack my thoughts on the conundrum of Net Satisfaction vs Gross Positives. I wonder, is turnout factored in to the Leader Ratings? If not, I think ther… (View Post)2 -
Re: As expected Johnson is taking a cautious approach but at least there’s an end in sight – politicalbe
Well Boris is doing it! Often you cant imagine something happening until you see it and realise are ok with it Many people are saying it on here, and in the media - Sir Keir is just too dull. I think… (View Post)3 -
Re: As expected Johnson is taking a cautious approach but at least there’s an end in sight – politicalbe
Trying to unpack my thoughts on the conundrum of Net Satisfaction vs Gross Positives. I wonder, is turnout factored in to the Leader Ratings? If not, I think there is a good case as to why NS is a po… (View Post)1 -
Re: While we wait for Johnson’s “road map” is Carrie the one who is really in charge? – politicalbetting
Yes, the sooner the better. (View Post)3
