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Re: What makes an effective protest – politicalbetting.com
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Re: With 6 weeks to go till the Scottish election support for independence edges upwards – politicalbett
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Re: Rogue Lawyer – politicalbetting.com
VP of the Euro Parliament on Newsnight repeating all sorts of garbage. - We don't know. Vaccines found in Italy were destined for UK. This was debunked at 10:30am this AM an EC have confirmed it. LIAR. - Targeting AZ as the only supplier not who does meet aspirations plans. Bitter criticism of Pf previously. Current… -
Re: Johnson’s vaccine polling boost seems to be dissipating – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Latest Savanta/ComRes lockdown tracker finds declining levels of compliance particularly amongst the
That is a way of interpreting it. A more balanced view might be that it is possible that the EU is neither benign or malign, it just depends who is in charge at the time. A bit like all governments or clubs in reality. However stupid the EU's behaviour over this series of events (much of it being exaggerated by some who… -
Re: The extraordinary battle the AstraZeneca vaccine has in being accepted across Europe – politicalbett
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Re: It looks like there’s Major Mispricing in the Majority Market – politicalbetting.com
@Chameleon Given the electorates involved, I will be truly astonished if the Tories take Cardiff North but not Alyn and Deeside and Delyn. Cardiff North is the Welsh answer to Putney, where the affluent slightly lefty public sector now live. It’s trending away from the Tories and has been for some time. Equally, Newport is… -
Re: How the Sunday Times made this grumpy old man (me) even grumpier – politicalbetting.com
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Re: After all these months since he ceased to be an MEP Farage has found a new role – politicalbetting.c
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Re: Just 7% would vote for The Queen to be our Head of State – politicalbetting.com
I've just been reading Francis Fukuyama's wrongly maligned The End Of History And The Last Man. The final 'Last Man' section asks how satisfied we will actually all be with secure liberal democracy. On the uprisings of 1968 I quote: 'Those students who temporarily took over Paris and brought down General de Gaulle had no… -
Re: Priti Patel may just have changed the Tory leadership rules and this has major betting implications
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Re: May 2021 election benchmarks – politicalbetting.com
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Re: AOC-2024? Yes, the Democrats really could go from their oldest nominee to their youngest – political
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Re: In the betting Sturgeon’s chances of being First Minister at the end of the year tighten to 9/4 – po
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Re: Rishi still favourite to be next PM though not as strong a one as he was – politicalbetting.com
That is fair enough and, yes, once it is done, it is done. If the seat is reversed, this is great election material though for 2022. The Democrats will never learn. They think they are being smart and all that will happen if the result is reversed is that any GOP House will do exactly the same, if only to show they can. I… -
Re: Ahead of the May 6 locals – some key facts and figures – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Rishi now leading Boris as “Most capable PM” – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Opinion polls and local elections – politicalbetting.com
It's even more clearcut with the vaccines, though. It's been known all along that there are possible, extremely rare side effect of various sorts with all of them. So rare that it's not clear whether they are side effects or not. And the side effects of not having immunity through vaccination clearer still. It doesn't mean… -
Re: Newly published YouGov carried out a week ago has CON lead down 4%
The art of lockdown is to divide the day up into segments. I put on the radio at 8am and listen to Today. Sometimes there is a programme to follow (eg In our Time) otherwise I get up and make a cup of tea and retire with my phone to check emails and PB. Up for breakfast and Victoria Derbyshire. Then daily housework and… -
Re: The Hartlepool by-election is a must win for both Johnson and Starmer – politicalbetting.com







