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Re: Why the next election might not be a 1997 redux – politicalbetting.com
Yes, that seems plausible to me -- even if a given leader was who persuaded you to support party X originally, once you're there your views aren't going to shift that quickly just because that leader… (View Post)1 -
Re: Trump becomes a clearer favourite for the GOP WH2024 nomination – politicalbetting.com
I tend to assume that that kind of road layout happens because it's designed largely by people who largely travel by car rather than cycle, according to guidelines codified by civil servants who trav… (View Post)2 -
Re: Broken Eggs. No Omelette. – politicalbetting.com
By this argument, an elected government abolishing elections would be a democratic act. Personally I would say that the government can do all sorts of things which might support or erode democracy, a… (View Post)1 -
Re: Irrefutable proof that Liz Truss is in fact a Private Parody – politicalbetting.com
The current system could certainly benefit from simplification and clarification (for instance a friend was complaining to me about how tricky it is to find out what the evening-peak restrictions, if… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Liz Truss comeback is on – politicalbetting.com
Shocker as initial demand is not somebody's negotiating endpoint. That was obvious from the first moment anybody mentioned 19%. (View Post)1