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Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
I for one am shocked that a state bureacracy used to dealing with retired 'customers' is failing to adapt when it's target demographic is now busy during the hours of 9-5, Monday to Fr… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
No one has died for 2 weeks and he still wants restrictions. He's a psychopath. (View Post)3 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
Thanks to the pandemic, the interest cash paid by the government will rise, also by the magic of percentages. Frankly 0.7% of GDP is a sneaky and misleading way of defining the commitment anyway. Mos… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
I was just comparing the current 'rise' to wave 2 in September. Then, from the minimum point of English hospital admissions (45) it took 14 days to double. This time round they hit a minimu… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
The problem with the data not dates line is it was absolutely dates not data at every step so far. The comically bad modellers must be greatful for a new variant they didn't include in their mod… (View Post)1