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  • missinggreenfields
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    Today's best odds:

    Stay 1/3
    Leave 5/2

    Most popular bet: Stay 1/3 (56.96% of bets)

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  • missinggreenfields
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    Stay: 1/3 (Stan James) 4/11 (everywhere else)

    Leave: 2/1 (some places) 11/5 (others) 9/4 (others)

    Most popular bet: Leave 9/4 (57% of bets)

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    When you are very right or left wing, an unbiased moderate source will appear biased

    For instance they got attacked by the Left for "trashing Labour/Corbyn" in the recent elections, and I'm sure both Leave and Remain groups feel the BBC is favouring the other side!
    Having spent almost a year at the BBC, I can assure you their left wing bias is close to legendary. The only reason they "trashed" Corbyn is that they desperately wanted him to win, and realised he was a useless tosser who no-one with a functioning braincell would even consider voting for. It's kind of like punishing one of your kids for failing an exam. You hate to do it, but they'll never learn otherwise...

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  • d000hg
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    When you are very right or left wing, an unbiased moderate source will appear biased

    For instance they got attacked by the Left for "trashing Labour/Corbyn" in the recent elections, and I'm sure both Leave and Remain groups feel the BBC is favouring the other side!

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
    are the bbc biased?
    Yes, and believe it or not, bears poo in the woods, the pope is apparently catholic, and night follows day (or is it the other way round?)

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    You don't gamble do you?

    If a fight is cancelled or rescheduled you either get your money back or wait until it takes place. The bookmaker doesn't keep it.

    You dont get overtime in boxing.
    I was giving an example. You have to be careful is all I was saying, they love to cover themselves.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
    are the bbc biased?

    on the back of some pro brexit polls they are saying "STERLING FALLS 0.43% !!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    Sterling falls after polls suggest growing Brexit support - BBC News

    but they dont seem to bother mentioning the FTSE is up over 1%

    Was that a serious question ??

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  • mrdonuts
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    Bbc biased?

    are the bbc biased?

    on the back of some pro brexit polls they are saying "STERLING FALLS 0.43% !!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    Sterling falls after polls suggest growing Brexit support - BBC News

    but they dont seem to bother mentioning the FTSE is up over 1%

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    He was saying that the fight might get cancelled or rescheduled and all bets are void. You have to be careful with the fine print, like checking a football bet covers the final result not after 90mins, etc.
    You don't gamble do you?

    If a fight is cancelled or rescheduled you either get your money back or wait until it takes place. The bookmaker doesn't keep it.

    You dont get overtime in boxing.

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  • SunnyInHades
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Makes no odds, the Westminster MP's have already said they will null any Brexit vote effectively through Parliament.
    That would be a just cause for democratic revolution !

    "A democratic revolution .. a revolution in which a democracy is instituted, replacing a previous non-democratic government"

    The Queen still has some options to step in ...

    Appoint/Remove Ministers – Her Majesty also has the power to appoint and remove Ministers of the Crown

    Royal Assent – It is The Queen’s right and responsibility to grant assent to bills from Parliament, signing them into law. Whilst, in theory, she could decide to refuse assent, the last Monarch to do this was Queen Anne in 1708

    Appointing the Prime Minister – The Queen is responsible for appointing the Prime Minister after a general election or a resignation .. In the event of a resignation, The Queen listens to advice on who should be appointed as their successor.

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