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Re: The PB 18th Birthday Celebration – March 2nd – politicalbetting.com
One "maybe we CAN quickly help by throwing money at it" idea would be: - If frontline medical staff spend a significant time of their days doing administration and jumping through hoops, recruiting administration assistants to help take that burden might free up more time for the medical staff (and thus both reduce time… -
Re: A Very Dark Horse for Johnson’s successor – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Johnson could face VONC “in days” – Daily Mail – politicalbetting.com
I see it as a recognition of reality. Governments have more ability to do stupid things (eg Brexit) which damage the economy than smart things which help the economy. The latter is possible - and does happen - but it tends to be on the margins. If it were realistic for governments to enact clever policies that have a… -
Re: Labour’s poll leads continue – politicalbetting.com
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Re: More than 2/3 of those polled blame PM for the harassing of Starmer – politicalbetting.com
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Re: If Sunak is facing Tugendhat then my 250/1 bet might be in jeopardy – politicalbetting.com
Traditionally, the business range use the same chipsets for a couple of years, whereas the home ranges are all mongrels of whatever was available in the factory, of which there might only ever be a few hundred examples and the most minor of failures results in a write-off. The business range will have 3y warranty and… -
Re: Could it be the Saville comment that finally brings down Boris? – politicalbetting.com
I think that's right. Realistic aim for SLab under Sarwar is to be the largest party in East Lothian, Glasgow and North Lanarkshire and nose back into 2nd place in terms of councillors . I still think the Tories will hold up a lot better than expected though (and could even gain seats on some councils like Aberdeenshire on… -
Re: Wanted: A PM who DID NOT go to Oxford – politicalbetting.com
I've been focusing too much on politics, even for me. I was watching the Lion King and kept thinking Boris was Scar, taking down May (Mufasa ignored one part of his kingdom, the 'citizens of nowhere' perhaps), and leading a hungry and desperate group of Hyenas (Tories) with the rather basic plea that they would never go… -
Re: Will Sunak leave the Treasury this year? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Trust matters. – politicalbetting.com
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Re: A fine time ahead for Boris Johnson? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Supreme Court picks are rarely surprises – politicalbetting.com
In what way is citizenship an issue between the UK and Ireland? The only thing I can think of is people being born in Northern Ireland not wanting to have British citizenship, for all other purposes the situation is remarkably fluid and easygoing. The CTA ensures that British and Irish citizens have full rights to live and… -
Re: Soon to be Sunak? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Join the celebrations for PB’s 18th anniversary – politicalbetting.com
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Re: By a small margin punters don’t think an early VONC is on the cards – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Southend West: CON does 0.3% better than LAB at B&S in 2016 – politicalbetting.com
Yes, fair enough. Amongst the elites - which I'm defining as the small number of people will big political and financial clout - there will be some lefties. But I was mainly disagreeing with Algakirk's assertion that this was 'overwhelmingly' the case. I think the opposite. There are far more of the type of operators that… -
Re: Punters increasingly think Johnson’s days are numbered – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Leaving the sinking ship? – politicalbetting.com
The Washington Commanders has two main problems, as I see it. First, Gideon. Second, the W.C.? Really? I know their football has been in the toilet in recent years, but to call yourself the W.C. smacks of pathologically low self-esteem. Can just see Cowboy fans bringing porcelain thrones to games to taunt the Toileteers… -
Re: Tonight’s Southend W result will be compared with 2016 Batley & Spen – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Another day and now the betting edges back to a 2022 PM exit – politicalbetting.com
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