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Re: Johnson’s mayoral rule changes make a CON London victory more likely – politicalbetting.com
AHEM i first pointed up this horrible dog video at about 3am last night, as being highly notable “ LeonLeon Posts: 37,074 2:59AM As I predicted. Sadly An XL Bully captured on camera savaging multiple people https://x.com/bullywatchuk/status/1700617924321443985?s=46&t=bulOICNH15U6kB0MwE6Lfw The next video will show one of… -
Re: Why I have doubts about Labour winning a majority – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Bad news for Liz Truss fans, all three of them – politicalbetting.com
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Re: How Corbyn could give the Mayoralty to the Tories – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Mid Beds betting gets tighter – politicalbetting.com
One for @TimS Have you ever heard of these guys? Wythall Estate wine near Ross. Just been to their vineyards and house. Jamie Wythall took me round and explained that the house is 600 years old and has always been occupied by the Wythalls. It’s incredible Also their white wine is superb, the rose is excellent and they even… -
Re: Another Commons by-election in the offing – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The SNP no longer top party in Scotland – politicalbetting.com
There are many reasons for not having confidence in the Met. Conflicts of interest is just one of them. Ask the families of those young gay men killed by Stephen Port what good those rainbow flags did them when all the police officers involved were so useless, indeed so useless that some of them were then promoted. -
Re: Why I’m reluctant to bet on a LAB majority pt2 – politicalbetting.com
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Re: And now help for Sunak from the hard left – politicalbetting.com
I think any missile that's landing in Romanian territory is by definition off course, so it's probably just landing in a field. This is still dangerous because there may be someone standing in the field. But if they started shooting air defence missiles at it, it would still end up crashing in a field, and so would the… -
Re: Can Sunak’s Tories do anything about these perceptions? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Why I’m reluctant to bet on a LAB majority – pt1 – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Sunak – are we approaching the end days? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Could there be a LAB-LD pact in mid-Beds? – politicalbetting.com
The Lib Dems have done a tremendous amount of ground work over July and August and the number of posters going up over the seat are indicative of that. There is no way they are going to roll back their effort partiuclarly as they appear to have established themselves as the currently main activist in the seat. Labour… -
Re: So far this year voting intentions barely moved – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Starmer is more popular than Corbyn in London – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Day Today government – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Sunak’s constant boasting is not doing him any good – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The LEAVE-REMAIN divide becoming less of an issue – politicalbetting.com
There was a debate during the Cameron years to make the system of drawing constituencies more equitable using numbers for eligible rather than registered voters was proposed. Cameron declined. Cameron's earlier beef had been that the 2005 election had been inequitable in Labour's favour, which by a quirk of electoral… -
Re: Could BoJo really make a come-back? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Mid Beds could go CON, LAB or LD – politicalbetting.com
This question came up some years ago. It is possible for a minister to be a Lord and not be a MP, and many examples are known. It is also possible for a minister to not be a Lord nor a MP, and examples are known but they are fewer. One example of the latter from WWII was in 1942 when PM Winston Churchill, appointed Richard…



