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Re: The politics of masculinity – politicalbetting.com
Talking of Pennsylvania the early signs look encouraging for Harris . Dems are returning their mail ballots at a higher rate than the GOP . Recently polled House seats look good when compared to Biden 2020 showing Harris a few points up on his result . In terms of the GOP biased polls , nearly half of all recent polling… -
Re: Some very sage advice on reacting to the MRPs – politicalbetting.com
Lozza Returns, unrepentant. Following 6 coppers bursting into my house earlier this year to arrest me for saying how pleased I was that the #ULEZ scam was meeting such robust resistance, this morning the @metpoliceuk were ordered by the magistrate to hand back all my devices, including my kids iPads which they took out of… -
Re: What Price Shoes? – politicalbetting.com
Old news: https://www.afar.com/magazine/theres-now-a-direct-high-speed-train-from-amsterdam-to-london/amp Eurostar has launched a new direct connection between the capital cities of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom that starts from £40 (US$50) each way. The train also stops in the Dutch city of Rotterdam (which is a… -
Re: It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future… – politicalbetting.com
Brits and languages :smile: . He has the endearing habit of some Anglophone military Youtubers (although he has Bolivian and Romanian in his background), of apologising that he is about to murder the name of anything difficult in his video - say reading out a fleet of 12 Japanese destroyers, or a village in Norway wrt… -
Re: There is nothing to Keir but Keir itself – politicalbetting.com
That's some distance wide of the mark. The consequence of housing being such a dominant factor in our economy is that mortgage-free owner-occupiers have, by and large, a very easy time of it. There's an enormous group of voters in this category who are, at once, free of all housing costs (except buildings insurance or… -
Re: What Brits are really looking forward to this weekend – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » The latest Ipsos MORI government satisfaction ratings are wors
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Why the SNP’s MPs would probably not support a vote for an ear
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » UKIP voters the least likely to be comfortable about a Roma
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Labour must get over its myth of 2017 if it is to win again
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Welcome to the Looking-Glass
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Corbyn wrecks McDonnell’s economic credibility plans
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Re: How BoJo can still go on hurting the Tories – politicalbetting.com
I think it will be worse than that. To the point of systemic effects. The car loans business could go sides ways in a big way, for example. And given how profitable it has been, guess who will have been investing in *that*, eh? The other big one is the commercial property sector - especially the scale of owning chunks of… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Newport West – the first electoral test for the TIGers?
I suppose my view is that Theresa May has no intention of doing anything other than passing her deal, and I think she will accept the no deal default in preference to revoking article 50. What she has been telling MPs who refuse to vote for her deal is that if they want to avoid no deal they have to do the dirty work… -
Re: Why punters should take notice of Trump’s court cases – politicalbetting.com
Here's the Wikipedia article on South Korea's demographics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_South_Korea "Analysts have attributed South Korea's population decline resulting from low birth rates to the country's high economic inequality; including the high cost of living, low wages for an OECD member country,… -
Re: Rishi looks set to be Next PM betting favourite once again – politicalbetting.com
FPT - by Flanner: The Vatican doesn't allow (or at least doesn't allow in the Latin Rite Churches, which are pretty much everywhere most of us think of as having Catholic Churches) ordained priests to take part in party politics, or in any civil legislatures). This has nothing to do with "challenges to the Pope's… -
Re: The great grad/non-grad voting indicator – politicalbetting.com
The one thing I find sad about all this (and it has been going on for years) is political parties calling the police about something their opponent has done. They all do it. I have seen it at many elections. The police must sigh each time it happens. They really don't want to get involved and when it does happen for real… -
Re: Partial turnout data does more harm than good – politicalbetting.com
We have 3 stoves (2 houses). I have never bought wood. All has been recovered from dead, fallen or pruned trees in my or my neighbours gardens. I am lucky I have space to season the wood. The last storm has provided me with 2 years supply of fir, ash and walnut. I already had 2 years seasoned supply of apple, fir, ash and… -
Re: The numbers do add up for Sunak – politicalbetting.com
I am really surprised there hasn't been a class action lawsuit over the vulnerability of keyless entry car systems. This mode of attack has been going on for years now and yet it seems so many models are still vulnerable to what is a really low tech attack of boosting the signal when you are in your house or blocking it… -
Re: The US pollster who helped make Cameron on the Midterms – politicalbetting.com






