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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Farage’s “unresignation” makes him and his party look stupi
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Re: Toxic Tories – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » More of those who actually vote in local and general elections
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Re: Is it Scötterdämmerung for the SNP? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: My logic for bailing out of the spread betting markets on this year’s White House Race – politicalbe
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Re: The outcast in Anchorage: A senate storm brews in Alaska – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Some better MidTerms polling for the Dems – politicalbetting.com
People don't like large numbers of people taking the piss. They just want the boats stopped and an end to the criminality and the exploitation of loopholes. It's about confidence in control and fairness. The subhuman/far-right argument is a non-sequitur, usually used by those who don't really want to do anything about it… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » NO moves up 4 to take a 14% lead in latest ICM Scottish Ind
I am not sure that rent boys were ever considered subhuman, but mores have changed. Bearing in mind how few of the public can name any current politicians other than the Prime Minister, I am not surprised by the lack of knowledge of politicians of the eighties. Cyril Smith was a larger than life character, but the rest are… -
Re: Nicola Sturgeon to quit – politicalbetting.com
The SNP wasn't going to hold on indefinitely to its share of the uneducated Roman Catholic working class vote in Glasgow. Which it never deserved to win in the first place, given how SNP Huns in places like Edinburgh but also in Glasgow itself really perceive those voters - as useful thicko subhumans, cackle cackle. And… -
Re: The time’s come for LAB leader punters to move on from Burnham? – politicalbetting.com
It's notable how both sides deploy exactly the same propaganda against each other. 1. The other side are subhuman war criminals, fascists and terrorists. (Orcs/X****s) 2. They are ill equipped, completely incompetent and on the verge of military collapse. 3. Imminent wonder weapons are about to turn the tide.… -
Re: How GE2019 would have been with the new boundaries – politicalbetting.com
Maybe this stuff was going on when I was at uni and I was just oblivious. It's absolutely horrific. I think social media has given these subhuman scumbags a place to organise and plan their attacks. It's sickening and once again Facebook and other social media websites are asking us to trust them. The society we're… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » The British Trump – the similarities between the President and
Sarah Vine is beginning to worry me. She refers to people as "subhuman" and now it's "powerful cabals". If she was just a Daily Mail columnist it wouldn't be so bad (and arguably there's a lot worse). But she is also the wife of Michael Gove. Since Gove is one of the few adults in the Cabinet and may yet become PM, I'd be… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » The first consequence of the Euros – LAB appears to be edging
@Streeter said: Not good enough for either side. This is a fight to the death and Remain will win. ++++++++++++ We will all lose. We've forgotten that those with differing political opinions are worthwhile human beings. Wanting to travel or study or work in different EU countries does not make you evil. And worrying about… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Hung parliament now the overwhelming GE15 favourite on the
He has to be mentally ill, doesn't he? Like, we *need* him to be mentally ill, because it absolves everyone of responsibility and makes us feel normal and safe and totally nothing like that subhuman monster. And then it happens again. And again. We can condemn these kids as psychopathic freaks, or we can seek to understand… -
Re: Some good news for Badenoch but will it move the polls? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Betting on will Donald Trump accept the election result
Roger, "We just need an uplift in nail bars and dry cleaners and no one'll notice." I agree on that, but why should we need more people trying to sell things we don't need, to people who don't need them. "Let's a form a project group to alter the colours on this chocolate bar. It's for the greater good of the nation and… -
Re: The banning EU mineral water story is surely a spoof – politicalbetting.com
I’m sorry, I just think of that 5 year old girl, chained in a courtyard under the desert sun, slowly dying of thirst (one of the most dreadful deaths, by all accounts). And then I put it in context. Why was the girl there? Because these ISIS scum regard Yazidis as subhumans, so they slave them and rape them They should… -
Re: This looks an interesting bet – politicalbetting.com
Post Office inquiry has heard ‘chorus of cowards’, lawyers say https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/02/post-office-inquiry-chorus-of-cowards-lawyers-say ...Addressing the retired high court judge Sir Wyn Williams, who is chairing the inquiry, Stein said: “The Post Office knew that the Horizon system was defective… -
Re: RFK Jr’s ratings – politicalbetting.com
I think it's fair to say that no-one really imagined us as being part of anything like what would become European Coal & Steel Community. Jean Monnet & Robert Schuman deliberately didn't involve the UK in negotiations, after initial approaches had been rebuffed (at, I think, the Civil Service level rather than by… -
Re: More good polling for Truss – politicalbetting.com
My point is that you complain about the culture war while throwing around comparisons to the Nazis. Mengele considered his "subjects" to be subhuman and did many things out of pure sadism. If you think that a sensible comparison, I don't know what to say. If you actually have an interest in the history of medicine so that…


