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Re: The Tories edge up a touch in theTiverton and Honiton betting – politicalbetting.com
Nothing to see at all - https://twitter.com/binance/status/1536398691602399232 They suspended withdrawals via the blockchain in order to fix a bug caused by low transaction fees. Withdrawals were always possible via other means. Downtime was approx 3 hours. And because the blockchain is public, all of this is visible so… -
Re: The Met is right to resist pressure on Palestinian march – politicalbetting.com
Tory MPs apparently sharing round this article And yet Rishi Sunak appears to have given up. After he met ministers for informal drinks in Downing Street on Monday, one said: “It felt like he’d already checked out, his wheelie was at the door and he was pottering around for his final hours, looking forward to a few foreign… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Details of all 14 seats from the first round of the Lord As
You either need that or to have properly slagged off (And got sacked) by the Gov't (And a decent majority) in a Liberal marginal. At the 2010 General Election Burstow was re-elected MP for Sutton and Cheam with a slim majority of 1,608 votes.He was then appointed Minister of State in the Department of Health in the… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » That John McDonnell feels that he has to post this says a lot
I felt that I had to respond to Sean F’s previous article in support of Pubcos as I work for one and having worked across a number of sectors previously I think there are a number of inaccuracies in what Sean says. Whilst it is certainly the case that running a pub is very hard work I have seen many success stories of… -
Re: Putting the interest in interest rates – politicalbetting.com
We've just switched to the Octopus Go tariff, which provides daytime electricity at 40.06 p/kWh while offering night time electricity for 7.5 p/kWh for 4 hours. That's fixed for a year. We have an EV but don't drive it enough to justify switching; the prime motivation has been to fix before the next price cap rise in… -
Re: The French election: Mélenchon to make the runoff looks a value bet – politicalbetting.com
That the average medieval peasant worked about 4 hours a day? There is no source material for that. It has been inferred from experimentation and extrapolation. And is also heavily disputed. Is that a fact or not? And if it isn't, then what was the actual factual working time? We simply don't know. Would allow you time to… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Following the firmer news on TMay’s exit Johnson declares that
> @Richard_Nabavi said: > I met a former CON MP on the train to London this morning who assured me that Johnson had nothing like the support amongst the membership than is widely assumed. > > That's my impression. In fact as I've said before a surprising number of party members, of all wings of the party, go out of their… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Will Parliament next Saturday end Cameron’s Premiership?
On reflection I think Friday week would be more likely. Calling it at 24 hours' notice would simply lead to the place being half-empty, which wouldn't give the desired impression. The Labour conference only starts Sunday, but MPs will be all over the globe anyway (lots don't attend their party conferences). Friday week… -
Re: Trump goes on the offensive threatening Haley’s donors – politicalbetting.com
Serves the people of Kent right for voting Leave. Holidaymakers driving to Europe face queues of 15 hours or more in Kent when new rules for Britons travelling to the European Union come into force later this year. Officials have warned that the “reasonable worst-case scenario” would result in gridlock in the county and… -
Re: Wagner turns his troops around “to avoid bloodshed” – politicalbetting.com
Wagner were a few hours away from a full-blown coup attempt. A deal may have been brokered to back down, but that is different to going back to doing Putin's bidding and waging war in Ukraine. Russia needed Wagner because losing. So unless Wagner go back to status quo ante, Russia has lost. And even in status quo ante… -
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A couple of years ago, I took the list of IPs accessing politicalbetting and ran them against whois (which is a reverse loop-up service for IP addresses). Unsurprisingly, the three most common locations (once Virgin and BT had been eliminated) were the Houses of Parliament, the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. -
Re: The pursuit of happiness – politicalbetting.com
I get your point, but this situation isn't quite comparable to the 1940s. People didn't live much beyond sixty then. Thanks to medical advances we have a large population of old people over 80 that this virus kills at a rate of one in six. I grumble a lot about the older generation but I have no desire to see that many of… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Punters still make a 2018 exit for TMay the favourite but the
This one isn't a QC. And this is why Trump picked him. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/07/brett-kavanaugh-is-devoted-to-the-presidency/564764/ One could imagine, of course, that Kavanaugh’s experience pursuing wrongdoing in the Clinton White House might incline him to a jaundiced view of presidents… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » A 16/1 tip to start off your Sunday
Not sure its ever been tested. Relevant provision is s1 of the Representation of the People Act 1981 which provides: A person found guilty of one or more offences (whether before or after the passing of this Act and whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere), and sentenced or ordered to be imprisoned or detained… -
Re: On the day that a Times poll has the Tories 13% ahead it will be Mail that will get the most attenti
It's anti-Boris so all the Corbynistas will have the Mail as an authoritative source for the next 8 hours, then in future it will all be referenced from the Guardian as that is deemed trustworthy after they do a "it has been reported" story under a "Boris spends 200k from private donors on Decoration" headline :smile: .… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Splendid self-isolation. The lack of realism infecting British
Which is even more difficult to value given we usually sell that land together with the property. This only works well for properties that are regularly sold. I recently looked at a house for sale, built around 1900, that had never been on the market (estate property). I agree none of this is unsurmountable, but is this… -
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » It’s cross-over time on the Ipsos-MORI Issues Index. Immigr
Given there's been mention of Blackburn on the thread... We announced details today of the our Fourth Winter Exhibition. In conjunction with the Blackburn Museum, Haworth Art Gallery (Hyndburn) and Towneley Hall (Burnley) it's going to be an exhibition telling the story of the collector-philanthropists of the industrial… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Why UKIP standing aside in a particular seat might not be as b
O:T French Pm Last week I tipped on here Edouard Philippe at 4.1 (and Idrac at 4.3), he is now 1.01 on Betfair. He is treated as an absolute certainty by French media this morning but the announcement has been delayed now by around two hours... I took the opportunity of cashing out at 1.02 and it's still possible to do so… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » It’s not inconceivable that in a year’s time there’ll be a
You should ask that question of the PM, I'm simply passing on what he said, the same applies to Merkel. But this is where Remain is at now, the ramifications of us staying in the EU are enormous and detrimental, complacency has been overtaken by panic. Just read the abuse aimed at me over the last hour simply because I put…