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Re: No. Prime Minister. – politicalbetting.com
Voter indecision about which candidate to back to get rid of the local Tory could allow a meaningful number of Conservative incumbents to survive as the leading candidates in three-way marginals. We … (View Post)1 -
Re: No. Prime Minister. – politicalbetting.com
Accounting for propensity to turn out, about half of the entire electorate is aged over 55, and the bulk of them will be outright owner-occupiers or paying off the last few years of their mortgages. … (View Post)4 -
Re: No. Prime Minister. – politicalbetting.com
The public has had absolutely enough of austerity. It had had enough of it years ago. But lo, here comes Osborne 2.0. The central conundrum of British politics is now that the only way to afford the … (View Post)1 -
Re: No. Prime Minister. – politicalbetting.com
Most of them are going to be unemployed after the next election. That is the only justification they feel they need. (View Post)1 -
Re: No. Prime Minister. – politicalbetting.com
So, now we are going to get Sunak's policies presided over by a Prime Minister with no mandate from the electorate, MPs, or even the dipstick Tory members (because, it would seem at this moment in ti… (View Post)2
