Who reckoned they put £10k (to win £400) on a Tory majority?
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Exit Poll Tories 314 Seats
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I reckon Tories will do a bit better but May is toast.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOK, let me be the first to eat my hat. Holy tulipe
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MF i thinkOriginally posted by chopper View PostWho reckoned they put £10k (to win £400) on a Tory majority?Comment
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They'll win it back betting on the Tory leadership contest in a few weeksOriginally posted by chopper View PostWho reckoned they put £10k (to win £400) on a Tory majority?
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GBP is already down more than 1% on EUR and USD.
314 seats (and I reckon that is wrong) will create a very uncertain climate; May would have to resign and a likely next GE in October. And Brexit would have to take the back burner.
But SNP.. O M G... That would silence the indy debate for an actual generation.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Can't find a mod to do the needful.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostCan you correct your thread title Swellen ?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Poll sample size if 30500. And we all know that Labour Gobtulipes talk bollocks.Originally posted by chopper View PostGBP is already down more than 1% on EUR and USD.
314 seats (and I reckon that is wrong) will create a very uncertain climate; May would have to resign and a likely next GE in October. And Brexit would have to take the back burner.
But SNP.. O M G... That would silence the indy debate for an actual generation.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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