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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Irish General Election 2020 : Predictions & Review, Part One
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Reflections – Part One
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Re: Punters split almost 50-50 on an early BJ exit – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » And so the “meaningful vote” issue gets put back into the bill
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Re: Arlene Foster, End Of An Era. Who Next? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Two decades of Ipsos polling – politicalbetting.com
Meanwhile, from Sir Lindsay Hoyle: If he had the power, the Speaker would recall the house immediately – and he is writing to the prime minister today to express that view in the strongest of terms. This is a major policy shift, and it should have been announced when the house was sitting. Members with very different views… -
Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » On the spread betting markets the number of Brexit deal “ayes”
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Mrs. May’s government suffers and second defeat in the Lords o
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Re: Will Ed Miliband’s time finally arrive? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » By-election punters should check the form before risking their
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Re: How united are Reform? – politicalbetting.com
Where have you been hiding for the last ten years?! Swinney and Sturgeon have been tight as ticks for years, he really has been Sturgeon's Norman Tebbit throughout her time as First Minister and beyond! The big clue was when he stepped in to become the unelected SNP leader and FM when Humza Yousaf resigned due to the coup… -
Re: There’s one story that has dominated the last week – politicalbetting.com
It's been a disrupted day in my part of London. Despite what someone on here posted earlier and some BBC News coverage, the tube strike has been pretty effective in East London with no Hammersmith & City line trains at all and the District operating a 10 minute service through East Ham so six trains an hour instead of the… -
Re: This is not the platform to launch a May election – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Biden isn’t going anywhere – Another betting angle – politicalbetting.com
Why should he not? The whole House of Lords is unelected and as long as it continues to be unelected there is no problem with having 26 bishops as peers out of 792 Lords in total ie less than 5%. Most Bishops have experience in their communities, have been parish clergy too at some some point and have a lot to offer. The… -
Re: John Healey aims a missile at Starmer & Reeves whilst Badenoch aims one at herself
Having just crunched the numbers, we're both sort of wrong, although I'm a little closer to the truth. UK population has increased by 22.3% 1996-2026. Total number UK dwellings has increased by 23% 1996-2026. I.e, despite three decades of building like mad, we're are pretty much the same ratio of people to houses as we… -
Re: A Fright at the Museum – politicalbetting.com
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Re: How Sunak’s PMQ record compares with predecessors – politicalbetting.com
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Re: LAB edges up in the Mid Beds betting – politicalbetting.com
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Re: politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Early voting from the Arizona 8th special election suggests su
BBC News reporting No 10 has re-emphasised in the last hour that we will leave the customs union. This, of course, was a pledge in the government party's manifesto so Lords should not stop it per constitutional custom. May would thus have every right to stack the upper house if unelected peers try to overrule the people.
