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Re: This should help Farage be re-elected in Clacton – politicalbetting.com
Looks to me that the 1.7 on Spurs to beat my team is free money. These are always high scoring games, my team is worse than this time last year, the preseason was awful with us looking disorganised and clueless, not scoring in the last 3 games, the fans are restive. I reckon Spurs will beat us at least 3 nil. -
Re: Four weeks is a long time in politics – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Does Kemi Badenoch hate Northerners? – politicalbetting.com
Unless there is a manufacturing defect, steel Bowden cables on bikes don't stretch. It's the compression and movement of the housings that give the effect and impression of a stretched cable. Shifting systems went partially wireless to reduce cost and complexity. The simplest possible installation on the previous 100%… -
Re: It’s looking sunny for Harris in the Sun Belt – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Scone rhymes with bone and if you disagree you are wrong – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Vance is looking like a hindrance – politicalbetting.com
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Re: How the Tories may deal with two massive elections at the same time and a budget
The US Navy still has bizarre (to my ears) things called Friends and Family Cruises, where they take hundreds of Friends and Family out for the day to sea. Applies to all kinds of USN ships. Flight operations with thousands of civilians on the flight deck. I'm sure it does wonders for public engagement, and is to do with a… -
Re: Kamala Harris has the big mo – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Ed Davey’s cunning stunts worked but as for the betting scandal – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Why this is still Trump’s election to lose – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Kemi Badenoch’s past comes back to haunt her – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Aborting Trump – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Kemi Badenoch remains the favourite to succeed Sunak – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Something weird may be happening – politicalbetting.com
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Re: How the Greens have changed – politicalbetting.com
Labour don't actually have to get any less populqr. They are already very unpopular for a government. They got less votes than Corbyn did in 2019. They won solely because the tory vote collapsed. That is the only reason. If there is an even vaguely credible tory or other party challenging them next time they will get wiped… -
Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The betting (and polling) seem to be headed in one direction for the moment – politicalbetting.com
I wouldn't disagree with what you say, but that would also appear to be 'table stakes' to even operate as a modern political party. I'm talking about the 'events, dear boy, events' aspects which then get bundled on top. The best organisation, political machines, economic planning can come to naught faced with a pandemic or… -
Re: Is Donald Trump heading for his Pierre-Charles Villeneuve moment, again? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Ayrshire hotelier is running scared – politicalbetting.com
Actually @TimS, I have thought of an alternative explanation for Patel's volte face on immigration - she knows she's not going to make it, and SKS is going to give her some sort of 'all the talents' czar job to embarrass the Tories. In particular her hard line against NF (when there was a total love in between them at the… -
Re: This is absolutely not weird from Trump’s son, it is homophobic, but not weir – politicalbetting.com
I probably shouldn't shut the fuck up, just because I get told to. My beef with Douglas Murray .... His many critics focus on Murray's Islamaphobia and racism, to be told that's not the point. Actually it is entirely the point. Murray far from hiding his Islamaphobia, intellectualises it. His only defence can be that…





