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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou can do it.
I did with my postal vote...
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostA majority is 1 or more. A working majority is a bit more than that to allow for deaths, defections, rebellion, but would probably also count DUP and UUP seats in the Tory corner.
However, the working majority is 17. Conservative(330) + Ulster unionists(2) + Speaker(1) = 333. Other parties = 316. 1 seat is vacant.
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£10K on a Tory majority now gets you £2.5K on Betfair, if it happens.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDo you live in a marginal and if so who is it between?
There may be some teeth gritting on 8th...
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOh dear, I sense a pattern.
I'm seriously tempted to not vote Tory. What I'd like to see is the Tories elected with an absolutely minimal majority of, say, 10-20, so that May is fatally undermined for her stupidity in: a) calling an election; and b) thinking that she was going to win on that manifesto. Mmmm, how best to achieve this...
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOh dear, I sense a pattern.
I'm seriously tempted to not vote Tory. What I'd like to see is the Tories elected with an absolutely minimal majority of, say, 10-20, so that May is fatally undermined for her stupidity in: a) calling an election; and b) thinking that she was going to win on that manifesto. Mmmm, how best to achieve this...
+1.
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Oh dear, I sense a pattern.
I'm seriously tempted to not vote Tory. What I'd like to see is the Tories elected with an absolutely minimal majority of, say, 10-20, so that May is fatally undermined for her stupidity in: a) calling an election; and b) thinking that she was going to win on that manifesto. Mmmm, how best to achieve this...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that the same as a working majority?
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Betfair currently gives 1/10000000000 that there will be a majority of ******* elected...
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