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Re: The political betting angle to whatever the hell happened in Venezuela – politicalbetting.com
It's a start - the first problem is going to be the mindset. Too many people still think we need to act like a Premier League global superpower whereas we are Championship level at best and Leag… (View Post)2 -
Re: The political betting angle to whatever the hell happened in Venezuela – politicalbetting.com
I hope you mean the deeper question about on what the extra defence spending (if actually required) would go and whether the lessons learnt from Ukraine and elsewhere mean we need to comprehensively … (View Post)1 -
Re: The political betting angle to whatever the hell happened in Venezuela – politicalbetting.com
From what I've read, restoring the cap would save between £2 billion and £3.5 billion so it's a drop in the ocean as well as a cheap political slogan. Do the Conservatives have any answers … (View Post)3 -
Re: The political betting angle to whatever the hell happened in Venezuela – politicalbetting.com
Cheap jibes aside, let's get serious on numbers. I've seen the UK is spending £83 billion on defence this year - defence ranks fifth behind Social Care/Welfare (£379 billion), Health (£277 … (View Post)3 -
Re: Reform are the favourites to win the most seats at the next general election – politicalbetting.com
I hadn't seen the news Maduro has been captured. Analogous to the seizure of Noriega in 1989. Whether you think Maduro's election was fair or fraudulent (and there's certainly evidence… (View Post)1