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Re: David Cameron: Liberal Democrat Slayer – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Sending best wishes to PBer JohnO – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Boris vaccination poll “bounce” will evaporate unless those who’ve had both jabs start to see so
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Re: A fascinating insight into the psyche of Britons – politicalbetting.com
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Re: January 6th is what some Republican congressmen are now calling a “tourist visit” – politicalbetting
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Re: Publish and be Damned? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The LDs have a better than 6% chance of taking Chesham & Amersham – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Labour has a bigger problem in seeking power than Scotland: the Midlands…. – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Jenny McGee departure from the NHS is a tricky one for BoJo – the man she nursed – politicalbett
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Re: In the next election betting it’s now odds-on that the Tories will get a majority – politicalbetting
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Re: Both the coming by-elections present problems for LAB – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The extraordinary change in Johnson/Starmer leader ratings in just two weeks – politicalbetting.com
The one Iain M. Banks that always sat a bit awkwardly with me was the one where the Culture are on Earth observing. It's the main short(ish) story in the short story collection The State Of The Art. I think it was an early thing Banks wrote. I found I had to sort of mentally block it from my memory records of the Culture… -
Re: What gerrymandering looks like in Texas – politicalbetting.com
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Re: With everything going so well for BoJo could he be tempted to go for an early election? – politicalb
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Re: May 17th – the day we have been waiting so long for – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The case for Labour making an electoral pact – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The King of the North succeeding Starmer? More like The King of Wishful Thinking – politicalbetting.
Well, yes to the last point - also generally a consequence of the electoral system, I would have thought. If you look at the last several European Parliament elections, where people in the UK had a better chance of voting for the party they most agree with rather than one of the 2 parties with any chance of winning (and… -
Re: Chart of the day: What happened in the Batley & Spen constituency at the May 2019 Euro elections – p
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Re: Chesham is the litmus test of how serious the Greens are as a party – politicalbetting.com
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Re: One in nine of those younger than 25 on the YouGov panel don’t even know who Tony Blair was – politi
This is much more scary than the virus. Any significant jumps in interest rates will cause real issues with those who are highly susceptible. The western world is now addicted to very low interest rates. It will find it very difficult to wean itself off that addiction. I suspect governments, who have been borrowing…













