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Re: Dominic Cummings confirms he was deep throat in the partygate saga – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Trump legacy, the UK chooses Europe over the open sea? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: If it is the economy stupid then Labour should sink further in the polls – politicalbetting.com
Regarding bat tunnels, jumping spiders and European Union Law, there are two main pieces of UK legislation that govern the protection of species, The Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981, and more importantly in a recent context (because we were still able to build things in the 80s and 90s), The Conservation of Habitats… -
Re: A reminder, people with class do not talk about class – politicalbetting.com
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Re: You might not want to back Reform to win the most seats even if you think Farage is going to be PM a
I like the idea of draining the swamp -- but I'm not sure how it can be done at Mar-a-Lago, legally. Declare the place a "public nuisance", as can be done in some states? Use eminent domain to seize it? Suggestions are welcome. (When Trumpistas talk about draining the swamp, it cracks me up because I recognize so many… -
Re: Like King James VI & I can Farage unite two auld enemies under one crown? – politicalbetting.com
Reform did very well last night, they seem to have little trouble either winning or coming a close second. The Lib Dems vote seems to hold up pretty well against them, suggest Mays local elections could be a contest between the two for most gains. Have noticed in the three town council by elections yesterday, all in the… -
Re: Streeting’s little local difficulties could stop him succeeding Starmer – politicalbetting.com
I don’t well know as I’m from the North East and don’t see why taxpayers up and down the country should bail this reckless county out and, yes, I am happy, No delighted, for the electors who made a bad choice to pay for that decision. Perhaps they will be more sensible in their choice next time. My local council could do… -
Re: Time for Badenoch to paint the canvas or others will – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Nearly a quarter of 2024 Tories are switching to Reform – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Next PM betting, Farage remains the favourite – politicalbetting.com
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Re: If the referendum was held today I think there'd be a different result, here's the polling
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Re: If today you’re confidently predicting the next general election result… – politicalbetting.com
... Immediately after the Referendum BBC Wales interviewed a Leaver on the Heads of the Valleys road near Ebbw Vale. The Leaver posed the question "what did the EU ever do for me?" Behind him was a genuinely enormous sign explaining in great detail that the road had been turned into a dual carriageway with EU funding.… -
Re: The resistible force meets the movable object – politicalbetting.com
As I said fully behind assisted dying....I see the value in it and would want it for myself...I however am in the position where I see people who would have no problem making feel like he should take that option as they feel would benefit them....not that they are looking after him but they think he may have left them… -
Re: Britain Trump: Could it happen here? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: An interesting observation – politicalbetting.com
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Re: If this becomes a long term trend then Tory MPs will become antsy about Badenoch
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Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Tipping point? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: PB 2025 predicitions competition – final chance to enter – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Brexit, the UK’s prohibition era? – politicalbetting.com








