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Re: A new hope is needed for Sunak – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Can Sunak and the Tories sink any lower? – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Today PB celebrates its 20th birthday – politicalbetting.com
My great thanks to Mike for creating this site, I've learned so much from it over the years, and had a lot of fun reading the posts too. I've also followed several of Mike's betting recommendations, and made a few thousand quid out of them (such as the Chesham and Amersham by-election). May the Force be with you in your… -
Re: Understanding Reform voters – politicalbetting.com
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Re: I think the Telegraph are reading too much into this however… – politicalbetting.com
Is that actually shocking? A council has to cope with inflation during the previous year in this year's increase, and we have just had 2 years of just-under-10% inflation. According to the Bank of England, inflation 2021-2023 was 18.5%, so I don't think that an element of Council Tax up 19.1% over the period 2022-2024… -
Re: Housing: Who to blame and the solution – politicalbetting.com
* Pink noise (the correlation structure "1/f spectra") have been found in both musical signals and DNA sequences.[9] * Models with duplication and mutation operations, such as the "expansion-modification model" are able to generate sequences with 1/f spectra.[10] * When DNA sequences are converted to music, it sounds… -
Re: Ayrshire hotelier’s troubles mount – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Turnout betting – politicalbetting.com
Vote swapping goes back a long way. It was done in a number of local areas in the 1997 election. For example Ed Davey's supporters in Kingston & Surbiton had a deal with I think another local Constituency to swap votes with the Labour Candidate there. Ed Davey in 1997 turned a majority of 250 or so into a majority of… -
Re: The King might bugger up the plans of Sunak – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Rishi Sunak’s Hall pass – politicalbetting.com
How seriously should we take the implications of Jeremy Hunt's remarks today? Speaking in the House of Lords, Hunt said the Treasury would need time to push through a review of Whitehall budgets before next spring, making an October date the last time when an election would be possible. “This particular spending review has… -
Re: About the Farage comeback – politicalbetting.com
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Re: And now for something completely different – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Is Greater Manchester ready for Mayor Galloway? – politicalbetting.com
I believe Galloway is ineligible to stand as Mayor - the GM Mayor is also the Police and Crime Commissioner and anyone with a past criminal conviction or a caution is ineligible. I think he took a police caution in 2014 for comments about Israel and there have also been various fraud investigations relating to oil-for-food… -
Re: The paradox that the Tory party cannot currently solve – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Sunak and stopping the boats – politicalbetting.com
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Re: PM for PM – politicalbetting.com
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Re: If you thought we were having a May 2nd election boy were you wrong – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Unsurprising findings – politicalbetting.com
Looks can be deceptive. This is reported as comfortable (nice saddle, big 1.75" tyres at a lowish pressure that surprised me), upright position. I'm comfy so far. A different manner of riding - it is like a switch from a larger car to a small hatchback. If you want comfort, you want an omafiets, which used to be known as… -
Re: Rishi Sunak is the new Boris Johnson and that’s not a good thing – politicalbetting.com
I'm not sure it works like that. NHS England does have a list of approved suppliers but it's for individual organisations to pick a supplier from the list. It feels like Oracle are the market leader in patient records in big trusts and TPP's SystmOne seems to be more for smaller organisations like GP practices. I don't get… -
Re: Mo’ money mo’ problems – politicalbetting.com





