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Re: The city of Gaza was where I first met my wife – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » The Democrats move up sharply in the House majority betting af
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » After the IndyRef experience it’s going to be harder not to
England has suffered deeper spending cuts than Scotland during the economic downturn, a shock report has found. The SNP won a landslide election victory north of the border this month after vowing to oppose austerity measures. But Scotland has already been cushioned from the worst effects of public spending cuts compared… -
Re: Irish General Election Predictions [Part 2/2] Constituencies F – W – politicalbetting.com
The result, for many Americans displaced by natural disasters, has been nothing but the $750. This goes back to the Maui fires nearly two years ago, where the displaced people got nothing bar that initial payment. Here’s the Biden admin boasting about the $5.6m (that’s million, not billion), that they spent on 2,000… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » EXCLUSIVE Support for a second Brexit vote is growing and Leav
Isn't the quickest road from where you live to Manchester the Winnats Pass - a road that involves driving over a cattle grid ? Better communications within the North would be a far cheaper and quicker encouragement to investment. Finally putting in the link-road from the M18 to Doncaster airport has freed up huge amounts… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Boris looks as though he’s survived the Cummings lockdown road
Next Cabinet Minister out -- note that the "reshuffle" rules vary from place to place so check if you get dead-heat rules on everyone the same day, or the first announced wins. Robert Jenrick is 20/1 with Starsports (first announced) and Paddy Power (dead-heat). Jenrick is the Housing Secretary who broke the guidelines to… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » In Oldham UKIP needs to be bettering or matching its Heywoo
Then you genuinely don't understand the current system if you don't understand how it encourages 16 hour weeks. I have been an employer for nearly 10 years and have been told on a great number of occasions by people (both potential employees in interviews and existing employees offered extra work) that they are "not… -
Re: The Covid race: vaccination vs lockdown easing. It’s not over yet – politicalbetting.com
I of course want to get back to freely socialising, travelling etc (although I realise it will probably be another year before we can travel freely again) and it has of course been a year where about 8 months have been spent under varying degrees of house arrest. But it is worth finding the positives - I have rediscovered… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » When we are over the line, Brexit happens, then what?
Two observations that make me think that we are facing a major economic downturn: 1. Saturday afternoon in my local town centre (quite a large town). The high street deserted, except for one establishment doing a roaring trade, a place that mends/alters/refashions clothes and soft furnishings; going full blast with six… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » How the voters moved on May 7th
The courts always construe clauses ousting their ordinary jurisdiction very strictly, applying a presumption that Parliament must demonstrate by express words a clear intention to remove the subject's right of access to the court's supervisory jurisdiction (Regina v Medical Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Gilmore [1957] 1 QB 574… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Joff Wild says keep an eye on Keir
https://twitter.com/GoodwinMJ/status/785121265489182720 The damage done to Trump would seemingly be enough to secure the election for Clinton, but the rank and file of the Republican Party may already have been radicalised too far to care. Others prefer to make an alternative comparison to that with Ukip: "The Donald Trump… -
Re: Dame Andrea Jenkyns your time has come – politicalbetting.com
I have a large collection of harassment letters going back about 15 years. I'm not quite sure why I keep them but they are a source of amusement. They've been much less frequent recently - I wonder if they are finding it too expensive or whether they are losing the will. I have never responded or filled in any 'I do not… -
Re: Punters remain overwhelming convinced about Starmer winning a majority – politicalbetting.com
I think, as has been pointed out since yesterday, this is a cynical career planning exercise by her. She will either have been promised to be Dame Elphicke of housing and Blackshorts or will be on loose women with a highly paid newspaper column slagging off whoever is in charge of immigration and defending abusive men… -
Re: At 20% both Trump and Biden are value in the WH2024 betting – politicalbetting.com
"The Treasury's "cautious" economic forecasts of the two years following a vote to leave - which assumes a bilateral trade agreement with the EU would have been negotiated - predicts Gross Domestic Product would grow by 3.6% less than currently predicted. In such a scenario, it suggests sterling would fall by 12%,… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Jeremy Corbyn – Labour’s election gift to Mrs. May and the Tor
President Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador in a White House meeting last week, according to current and former U.S. officials, who said that Trump’s disclosures jeopardized a critical source of intelligence on the Islamic State. The information Trump relayed had… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Corbyn remains on the ballot and doesn’t require nomination
That's the nub of the argument here. I suspect a number of people are paying the rent plus more simply to pay off someone else's mortgage. The basic principle of the banks is to ensure repayments can be made and in this case they obviously can. Then they demand a whacking great deposit which sinks most people there and… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Marf’s and other reaction to Cameron’s speech
Yes, I think that many parents will be up in arms that the Tories expect them to support their adult children financially and to put them up at home if they cannot find jobs. I think that they may conclude that the Tories do not live in the real world if they expect this and that talk of aspiration will sound very hollow…

