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Re: Naughty and nice. Who is on Santa’s list? – politicalbetting.com
If you feed the URL into https://musely.ai/tools/youtube-transcript-summarizer you get this output: This YouTube video discusses the recent rash of unexplained drone sightings over New Jersey and surrounding states. The video's main topic is separating fact from fiction amidst the wave of speculation and misinformation… -
Re: My money is on these people giving Boris a bloody nose – politicalbetting.com
Not just that. If you look back at the modern times that the party of government has changed (2010, 1997, 1979, 1974, 1970, 1964, 1951, 1945), the thing they have all had in common is that the incumbent government has unambiguously failed by external criteria- usually the one about people wanting to have more pounds in… -
Re: Why Labour’s large leads could be a chimera – politicalbetting.com
I suspect the IDF will keep moving into Gaza for a week or two, flatten some more bits of it, throw grenades into Hamas tunnels. Then withdraw and say job done. The equivalent of the George W Bush "Mission Accomplished" banner. There will be rebuilding and humanitarian aid. Then in a few years the whole cycle of violence… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » On his first day as a member of the US Senate WH2012 GOP nomin
Lots of talk about the man from the Hull Council estate... a city I know well having been born there and lived until I was 18, family live their including a son who moved from leafy Berkshire to take a Physics degree and has stayed there to teach in an outstanding Academy school... ... the city did have a substantial… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » This week’s PB/Polling Matters podcasts on Northern Ireland As
Morning all :) Glad to see the flam-flam and nonsense of Budget (or should that be Spring Statement) Day is behind us. It's not terribly good theatre with the stand up act having had months to work on his (or her) routine but still failing to offer anything other than a cheesy lounge bar attempt at lunchtime entertainment.… -
Re: Penny for your thoughts – politicalbetting.com
Assuming Rishi gets it (97% chance currently with Smarkets) he has a couple of opportunities: 1) He can run the country intelligently and with seriousness for a change while being sure it can't be for more than two years 2) He can do this while having an outside chance of winning an election. 3) He could (especially if he… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Peterborough by-election betting – the final 12 hours
Farage is clearly disappointed, and is right to be. In about the most promising circumstances you could imagine, he still couldn't get a seat in the House of Commons. I think there are several strategic issues to consider: one has been the association of TBP Ltd. with Trump and also the far-Right over the past couple of… -
Re: Could Reform’s Tice surprise us on Thursday? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: This polling may trigger some people – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Ahead of what Ipsos-MORI is describing as a “corker” of a p
There has been a great national event: the great financial crisis that began with the run on Northern Rock, and continues to this day with a government deficit still around £100bn. That we haven't had a politician rise to the occasion in the House during this period is perhaps one reason why the electorate is so restless… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Trump’s describes as “fake news” his WH2016 comments that John
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Coinciding with the traditional Boxing Day meets the tradit
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Re: The Archbishop’s attack on the small boats plan makes several front pages – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Could Sunak face a challenge before the election? – politicalbetting.com
JTA.org - British parliament member booted from Conservative Party after comparing COVID-19 vaccination to Holocaust . . . . “Andrew Bridgen has crossed a line, causing great offense in the process,” said Simon Hart, the Conservative Party’s chief whip. “As a nation we should be very proud of what has been achieved through… -
Re: Reasons why Brits won’t vote Lib Dem, number four will shock you – politicalbetting.com
I think those factors would be sufficient to explain the Tories losing their majority in 2024, but don't go very far at all to explain why they suffered their worst election defeat in nearly two centuries. We have a control experiment in Ireland. They also had an election in 2024, where the previous election was just… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Remember from just a year ago the polling build-up to TMay’s d
Evening all :) Massively off-topic but please bear with me - I'd be interested in other people's experiences and thoughts. My father will be 90 in May but moved into a residential care home last November - this isn't about the care home which does a wonderful job. His physical (not mental) deterioration has left him… -
Re: Geoffrey Cox won’t resign, and Boris Johnson won’t make him – politicalbetting.com
Bellingham Herald - [Washington] State lawmaker ill with COVID-19 in El Salvador https://www.bellinghamherald.com/article255778496.html BELLINGHAM, WASH. State Sen. Doug Ericksen of Ferndale is sickened with COVID-19 in El Salvador and is unable to receive antibody drugs to treat it. Ericksen, a Republican who represents… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Bernie just squeezes it in New Hampshire but Buttigieg retains
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Re: Date for your diary: PB Gathering – Feb 3rd 2022 – politicalbetting.com
. . . speaking of Central America . . . Bellingham (WA) Herald - State lawmaker ill with COVID-19 in El Salvador State Sen. Doug Ericksen of Ferndale is sickened with COVID-19 in El Salvador and is unable to receive antibody drugs to treat it. Ericksen, a Republican who represents the 42nd District in Whatcom County, has… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » In Labour’s entire history just one general election winnin
I still have trouble understanding the mentality of a politician who could write that. Perhaps if the others had been card-carrying members of the SA, it would make sense. But the reality is that you had a choice between three candidates on the centre-left who gave you a chance to win an election in the foreseeable future…



