Search
-
Re: Cutting taxes can be not putting them up as much says Nigel Farage – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: The stop the war coalition is growing – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Being seen as being pro the odious Trump might be sub-optimal for Farage – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Why the Tory party is becoming more like the Lib Dems – politicalbetting.com
At present, all five Nordic countries straddle the Arctic circle (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark (via Greenland), and Iceland). However, Iceland is just clinging on, and in the near-future it will lose* its place in that list altogether. https://x.com/theiaincameron/status/2030981868527464910 (*and eventually regain it.) -
Re: Meanwhile ….. On the Home Front – politicalbetting.com
Well thank you, but the article suffers from an early decision to put the sources in each appendix instead of a separate "sources" section. This leads to a lot of repetition. Plus the section about whether FWS v Scottish Ministers applies to toilets was superseded by the later GLP v EHRC, which did apply it to them, so one… -
Re: The graph of the week – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Let us talk about Formula 1 – politicalbetting.com
We saw the same thing during the pandemic. Running everything at near-full capacity in normal times looks efficient (and governments have bagged the savings from doing this, and we've had lower taxes as a result), but leaves noting to cope with crises. That's before we get on to the operational research point that systems… -
Re: Vichy 2.0 – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Ed Miliband is now the second favourite to be the next Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: British voters agree with J.D. Vance (after a fashion)– politicalbetting.com
-
Re: The polling brings bad news for Starmer – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Always, ALWAYS, check the terms of your bets – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Let’s party like it’s 1910 – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: The search for Starmer's replacement - politicalbetting.com
-
Re: This bodes ill for Reform – politicalbetting.com
I'm with Mr Starmer on these. He's doing a decent job of walking a difficult tightrope. I was watching GB News flapping on about "He's definitely not Churchill" earlier. No one mentioned that Churchill and the US President (FDR) were in 1942 spending their time working out the setup of International Law after WW2, and the… -
Re: The Greens are nearly first with YouGov – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Punters think we will have a ceasefire by the end of April but Polymarket and others might soon lose
-
Re: If this poll is correct then the value is with Labour – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: London 2028: Reform v Green? – politicalbetting.com
-
Re: Punters say there’s just a 29% chance the Iranian regime will fall by the end of the month








