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Re: Sharp movement to Jenrick after yesterday’s vote – politicalbetting.com
I'm sure no one seriously involved in politics is assuming the 2028 or 2029 election is done and dusted for Labour. The last election was unusual for the UK in terms of vote distributions but th… (View Post)4 -
Re: Sharp movement to Jenrick after yesterday’s vote – politicalbetting.com
Morning all :) Far too early to call the Conservative leadership election with any confidence. The four survivors have the not inconsiderable obstacle of the Party Conference to overcome and the repo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Sharp movement to Jenrick after yesterday’s vote – politicalbetting.com
I suspect the reasoning is more along the lines of trying to ensure LR votes don't go to Le Pen in the second round of any contest. IF the second round is between Le Pen and a centrist candidate… (View Post)2 -
Re: It’s not Priti for Patel or Tom Tugendhat – politicalbetting.com
A 50% cut across the civil service would mean around 260,000 dismissals - presuming that would do wonders for processing asylum claims, sorting out planning appeals etc. I can't speak to the use… (View Post)1 -
Re: It’s not Priti for Patel or Tom Tugendhat – politicalbetting.com
All a bit glib and predictable from the Conservative end of the fence - call it "austerity" or just having another pop at the "public sector". Let's have some specifics - whi… (View Post)1