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Re: As gap on Betfair gets closer is Florida an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Something has changed. For the first time I can see how Brexit
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Damian Green’s computer is none of our business
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » What Corbyn’s constituencies tell us about the class of 202
Morning all - been a while. An interesting thread and a broader argument within the party and without which seems to ignore two rather basic points. 1. Many people seem fixated on the narrative of the now - what people (allegedly) think now is all they will ever think and to suggest they thought something different before… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Trade union machinations to help Corbyn aren’t necessary –
Labour has been forced to extend the deadline for voter registrations for its leadership contest after the party's website was crashed by thousands of supporters trying to sign up. The website experienced a total meltdown in the last few hours as Jeremy Corbyn made a last-minute call to his backers to support the party in… -
Re: Can Johnson convince that he’ll keep the Tories in power? – politicalbetting.com
As many of you have probably guessed, the Elizabeth Line has been rushed into opening in time for the Platinum Jubilee without it all functioning as one cohesive service. So, from tomorrow, the central section east of Paddington (low level) including the branch from Whitechapel to Canary Wharf, Custom House, Woolwich and… -
Re: It’s getting harder to see how this ends – politicalbetting.com
FPT on the parking area explosion. Maybe the location isnt significant other than the potential fact thats where the explosion occurred. Maybe it is and something or someone was positioned there but there is no clarity yet, though the awareness that the explosion didnt apparently occur right on top of the hospital has been… -
Re: Fifty years ago today – politicalbetting.com
Don't be so damned blinkered. People died. January 6th would have resulted in a coup if it had succeded in preventing the true results being acted upon. It would have been the darkest hour for American democracy. We should be thankful that a) those defending democracy did the right thing, en masse and b) those trying to… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Corbyn supporters are a broad church. Labour MPs worried th
'Corbyn won a democratic election and he needs to be given the space to do his job.' So did Cameron. Should he be given a free ride on everything he wants, including things not in his manifesto? 'It seemed self-evident that a Westminster coup that led to Corbyn being re-elected by the membership would make Labour’s hole… -
Re: Can you cope with two massive elections at the same time? – politicalbetting.com
I don't agree. The clinical side has generally been fair to good for as long as I've known it, and it's only now that real horror stories like Northern Monkey's have become common (of course any system has the occasional disaster). The problem was the immense waiting time both for A&E and for non-urgent operations -… -
Re: Labour STILL not odds-on for an overall majority – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » A reminder from 16 months ago about the danger of reading t
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Is Dave in danger of facing a leadership challenge and if s
I don't mind it as a policy but the question people should be asking is why now? There has been endless debate on universal benefits, most recently wrt child benefit and the Lab Party was quiet as a mouse. I can't be bothered to google their reaction but I bet is was not supportive. And it should have been because there is… -
Re: Ipsos 2023 poll: There’ll be an election & Sunak won’t survive – politicalbetting.com
The thing that the Conservatives have always been good at is understanding that you can't do anything without being in power. Eventually they will put someone in charge who hasn't been involved in the last 13 years and will look electable again. It feels a bit 1996ish at the moment and the same conversations were had then.… -
Re: The by-election betting as voting ends – politicalbetting.com
Got back to Oxford just now after 14 hours in mid-Beds. Impressions: * The Conservatives were barely trying. I was at the largest Flitwick polling station from 7am for 3 hours, and there was no Tory teller. I didn't see any sign of a Tory knock-up, and just one Tory poster. Nonetheless, it is a bedrock Tory area and there… -
Re: Will CON MPs back a suspension move on Johnson? – politicalbetting.com
Starmer has less than 3 hours to find an answer. As I predicted last week, Starmer is shredding his reputation with his needlessly gimmicky appointment. I said, he is like an away football manager galvanising a home crowd from depression into frenzy, and that’s a huge political no no, and I have been proved right. The… -
Re: The Democrats edge into the lead in latest polls for Tuesday’s Georgia runoffs – politicalbetting.co
SONGS OF THE SPECIAL RUNOFF ELECTION STATES - GEORGIA The Devil Went Down to Georgia by Charlie Daniels et al The Devil went down to Georgia He was lookin' for a soul to steal He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind And he was willin' to make a deal When he came across this young man Sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot…






