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Re: Opinium finds 50% saying COVID restrictions should continue beyond July 19th – politicalbetting.com
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Re: They Gush over Truss: Betting on the next Tory Leader – politicalbetting.com
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Re: At Batley and Spen Starmer’s LAB did something that the Tories haven’t managed since 2016… – politic
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Re: Cameron’s 2011 “Triple Lock” for pensions creates a massive headache for Sunak – politicalbetting.co
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Re: With 11 days until “Freedom Day” Ipsos finds a significant proportion backing permanent controls – p
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Re: C&A: The by-election campaign that was totally ignored by the media – politicalbetting.com
In support of what Casino says...most at work think I am apolitical I often lambasted for not paying attention to politics. Simple fact is I don't say anything because I work with a corbynista and a rainbow flag waver and I know saying anything just provokes a row at work so I keep quiet and let them spout -
Re: Not much politics on today’s front pages – politicalbetting.com
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Re: By-election shock results – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Welcome to the next stage of COVID – The Government versus the Scientists – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Why the LDs and LAB could be the main beneficiaries of compulsory voter ID – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Whatever else BoJo might have done he’s failed to convince many on Brexit – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Some of the front pages following BoJo’s big COVID gamble – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Why Labour would be crazy to replace Starmer – politicalbetting.com
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Re: After two by-election flops the Tories should blame their own complacency – politicalbetting.com
No. LOL. As Mr Palmer's one time constituent appeared to suggest 'a proper apology and maybe some flowers.' The 'apology' in person from a senior plod. Yes, these things do happen, but the impression Mr P left me with was that Nottinghamshire(?) Police didn't give a whatsit about making one, and, in doing so, terrifying an… -
Re: Why lockdown scepticism doesn’t resonate much with the voters – politicalbetting.com
I agree that Hancock going is very likely to be good news; Javid is not the most inspiring public figure but hopefully has the common sense and judgement to be able to make a difference. The sadness is that it would appear - from Cummings’s evidence and the leaked comments from politicians - that Hancock’s failings were… -
Re: Following LAB’s narrow Batley victory Starmer moves up in the next PM betting – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The slavish devotion of Republicans to one person is damaging to the country – politicalbetting.com
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Re: In the last 13 Westminster by-elections just one has been won by a man – politicalbetting.com
I enjoy writing fanfiction, set in worlds at war. Torture is an inevitable part of that, and something that the "good guys" are bound to practice, unless you want to write them as boy scouts, who are not interesting characters. There's a narrow line where you have to keep people true to the values of their world, without… -
Re: Could Batley change Starmer’s fortunes? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Conclusions for all parties from Batley and Spen – politicalbetting.com






