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Re: Polling boost for Sunak ahead of his Spring Statement – politicalbetting.com
Reports now that this man Sergei Shoigu, General of the Army and Russian Minister of Defence has been relieved of command and is under house arrest accused of corruption and "unauthorized contact with the enemies of the Russian Federation" "unauthorized contact with the enemies of the Russian Federation" umm would that… -
Re: Inflation is taxation without legislation – politicalbetting.com
A question to the lawyers here: Andrew Bridgen MP has been ruled to have lied under oath. Is this automatically a perjury conviction, and if so does this disqualify him from his seat in the House of Commons? A by election in North West Leics would certainly be an interesting bell weather, would it not? -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » YouGov adds to Labour woes with the worst poll since 2009
Been having my own trawl through the data. As with all recent polls, the Tory lead appears to be based, essentially, on a big advantage amongst the over 40s, and Labour only scores decisively better amongst the under 25s. Given that the mean age of the population has now passed 40 and that children have not yet been… -
Re: The betting continues on the by-election that might not happen – politicalbetting.com
Our heating has been by Air Source Heat Pump since 2010. No complaints here. I should point out though: - We have very good insulation - Underfloor heating - No gas in our village, so the alternative was oil We're planning to move house next year - another major renovation or self-build. Would we install an ASHP again?… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Corbyn and his party’s biggest challenge is making headway amo
@SeanT This debate is basically a waste of time, we don't know what Brexit will be like because it is tied up with too much uncertainty about everything else that is happening in the world at the moment. It may be good and it may be bad, its probably best to be open minded about it. But a brexit that is "good" for us and… -
Re: Politics is back – politicalbetting.com
I'm not so sure that cakeism is over. Labour has bet the farm on healthy economic growth that probably isn't coming, and there is a non-negligible prospect that the Conservatives will try to peddle small state, low tax fantasies that are based on spending cuts that an old, sick, decrepit population such as ours cannot… -
Re: The disconnect between the betting markets – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Being a convicted felon has consequences – politicalbetting.com
I mean, it's also because nobody wants to make the argument for solving the first crisis without worrying about immigration - investment. We could invest in better infrastructure, more schools, doctors, houses etc. and still have immigration. Farage is happy to push on those issues because that is what has been gifted to… -
Re: These are the numbers that should really panic Number 10 – politicalbetting.com
What has been abundantly clear these last few days is that there has been a clear surge in momentum of MPs openly saying they are sending letters. We know from previous times that others will have sent and no announced. What's more we have multiple reports that Bonzo's "I am the man" demolition of his own contrition of the… -
Re: The polling chart that won’t help Sunak keep his job – politicalbetting.com
- Appointing Suella Braverman as Home Sec - Continuing with the Rwanda nonsense - Compounding this by campaigning on 'Stop the Boats' when he hasn't and won't - Cancelling (if he actually has!) a huge infrastructure project in an announcement which seems to have been put together on the back of a fag packet in a hotel room… -
Re: What’s this going to do to Middle Eastern and domestic affairs? – politicalbetting.com
Yep. We have a day when most people try to be in and I do too - it's nice to catch up and check in on things/people that don't justify a normal call. Official policy is two days in the office. I routinely just do the one day a week and no one has bothered me about it. When I have been in on other days, I hardly see anyone… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » As we wait for the controversial Panorama report on LAB and an
ERG not voting to pass a Withdrawal Agreement were de facto voting for a No Deal Brexit. As was anybody else voting against the Withdrawal Agreement. There is one agreement, the EU has been clear. It was take it or leave it, and the House of Commons decided to leave it. So now we leave without an agreement. -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Matthew Shadsy of Ladbrokes on the WH2020 betting phenomenon o
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Betting on when Boris Johnson ceases to be Foreign Secretary
There is undoubtedly a majority in the House of Commons for a long transition into a very close relationship with the EU. Unfortunately, there is no leadership in any of the parties capable of turning that into a Brexit strategy for the UK. The case for a cross-party coalition to steer us through the next few years has… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » So the changeover begins
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Re: The new divides – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » What can we expect from the planned Brexit inquiry
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Polling Matters on the Lib Dem fightback – how high can their

