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Re: Where’s Willy? – politicalbetting.com
On a complete tangent, the 1948 Derby at Epsom was reportedly attended by one million people including both George VI and Clement Attlee. Won by the French 3-y-o MY LOVE who followed up in the Grand … (View Post)3 -
Re: Where’s Willy? – politicalbetting.com
Morning all :) This is another issue with which I'm struggling to muster a scintilla of interest. Rishi Sunak is entitled to a holiday - he may be Prime Minister (for now) but that doesn't … (View Post)1 -
Re: A great resource for all who follow UK politics – politicalbetting.com
Though of course Baxter also allows for an element of tactical voting which can easily push that Conservative number down by another 20-30 seats - in 1997 the national swing was about 10%, it was 13%… (View Post)1 -
Re: A great resource for all who follow UK politics – politicalbetting.com
48% to form a majority, 46% a minority so it's far from a foregone conclusion the Conservatives will be able to form a Government if the Liberals, NDP and BQ can get enough seats. (View Post)1 -
Re: A great resource for all who follow UK politics – politicalbetting.com
My immediate observation is it's a much lower share of the vote for Conservative-Labour combined than some other polls. R&W last Monday had 76% voting Con/Lab, More in Common 73% and Omnisis… (View Post)1