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Re: Tories forever? – politicalbetting.com
Given the civil war in the Tory Party, I think it’s a stretch to say that this was their intention all along. I don’t think George Osborne - or dare I say it, many ex-Tories on here - are pleased at … (View Post)3 -
Re: If it looks like an outlier, walks like an outlier, and talks like an outlier then it probably is an
Seats where the Green vote was bigger than the Tory majority over Labour in 2019: Seat: Con, Lab, Green Stroud: 47.9%, 42.1%, 7.5% Bury North: 46.2%, 46%, 1.7% Heywood and Middleton: 43.1%, 41.7%, 2.… (View Post)1 -
Re: If it looks like an outlier, walks like an outlier, and talks like an outlier then it probably is an
Mid-term polls aren’t particularly useful, but I think there’s a lot of wishful thinking in this thread header. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see the Greens get 8% at the next election. (View Post)2 -
Re: Analysing the market on Biden serving a full term – politicalbetting.com
Just by chance I've got that on. What's he doing in Westminster?! And yes, it is very funny. (View Post)1 -
Re: In spite of CON leads of 7-9% in the polls punters still rate a hung parliament as the most likely G
Whilst I understand that it must have been difficult for pregnant women during this (partners absent etc.), I hope this is sort of thing is looked at closely. The behaviour of the media and some poli… (View Post)1
