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Re: Break open your cage and VOOM: New policies for the Lib Dems – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Polling Klaxon: Why you shouldn’t read too much into a small subsample, see this Scottish subsample
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Re: Trump night have his base but for most Americans he’s electorally toxic – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Labour dis-United? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The polling finds Brits top the world rankings when it comes to willingness to be vaccinated – polit
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Re: Let’s start to think about a post-pandemic PB gathering – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Rishi still betting favourite to succeed Boris but Keir not far behind – politicalbetting.com
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Re: You can get evens that Biden’s approval will still be in the 50-54.9 range after 100 days – politica
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Re: Could WH2024 be a re-run of Biden v Trump – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The dramatic change in attitudes to sexuality on both sides of the Atlantic – politicalbetting.com
I think that depends what you mean by "socially conservative". I would distinguish on the basis of private and public expression of a view, perhaps between: 1 - "active opposition to (lifestyle, sex outside marriage - whatever)", as in my gran refusing to rent her cottage to unmarried couples 50 years ago. 2 - "not an… -
Re: At GE2019 LAB was led by a man who had negative ratings even amongst those who had voted for the par
What she means is "harnessing AI and new tech to eradicate drudgery for the many rather than make squillions for the few", but that strapline is open to criticism, I agree. She's not an old fart, though, remember, she's modern metro left, and she does produce some good material, both of the serious and tongue-in-cheek… -
Re: In the London Mayoralty betting the Brian Rose collapse continues – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The UK’s still odds-on favourite for Biden’s first international visit – but could he stopover in Du
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Re: First post statement YouGov polling relatively good for ministers – politicalbetting.com
One would assume that excess deaths could well be lower than covid deaths, as the lockdown would affect other non-covid death routes. Influenza (and any other virus with a lower R than SARS-CoV-2, such as rotavirus or norovirus) would cause far fewer deaths than normal. Road accidents will be well down, as well as… -
Re: As expected Johnson is taking a cautious approach but at least there’s an end in sight – politicalbe
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Re: While we wait for Johnson’s “road map” is Carrie the one who is really in charge? – politicalbetting
Well Marcia certainly had her twins in the 1960s fathered by a senior political journalist of a Tory newspaper. She and Mary Wilson were also close friends - and continued to be so long after Harold died. I have been told on good authority that if there ever was a relationship between Wilson and Marcia ,it was when she… -
Re: Ten seats to watch at the next general election – politicalbetting.com
Despite the dramatic changes wrought by Brexit, these are still the towns and their hinterlands that we've watched for so long. Perhaps a bit more evenly spread regionally than before, with more in the north (such as Don Valley) and south (such as Colchester) than before to go with staples such as Worcester in the Midlands. -
Re: Are the COVID trends positive enough for ministers to ease the lockdown? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Brian Rose, the surprise second favourite for the London Mayoralty, is now out to 32 on Betfair – po
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Re: Command syndrome: Brexit and Covid have defined Johnson’s leadership style – politicalbetting.com








