Before the Contestants were anounced. + 2 £million trades since.
Today, before the 1pm drop outs

Bojo strong. Jeremy Hunt in the final?
You indeed are 'Super', superfrank...........Leadsom has bitten the dust
Boris Johnson 114LeTiss wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:10 pmYou indeed are 'Super', superfrank...........Leadsom has bitten the dust
Boris won't be taking part. He's not that daft. The BBC and C4 would prepare some sort of hatchet job.
Probably the same muppets that were backing her at 10!!jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:29 pmso, can anyone tell me why the Andrea Leadsom (now out of the race) price continues to drop (was at 900 earlier, now 750). obviously, not much could be made and it'd tie up funds for a long time for so little, but there must be ways to exploit these anomalies!!
The chances of that are relatively high tbh , on both countssuperfrank wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:45 pm
It's all over unless he puts his foot in it or the media manage to find some real dirt.
TM is still the PM and she will continue to hold that position until a new leader of the Conservative Party is declared whereupon TM will request an audience with the Queen when she will tender her resignation and recommend that the Queen invite the new leader of the Conservatives to assume the role of PM. The new leader will then be summonsed (they will be waiting very close by) by the Queen when she will ask them to form a new Government. The new Leader will then go to Parliament and seek a vote of confidence and form a Government. If that new PM cannot secure a vote of confidence then they are given a little more time to negotiate the support required to obtain a successful vote of confidence (it's 2 or 3 weeks, I can't remember the detail). If after that time a vote of confidence has not been successful the Queen would be forced to ask the new leader of the Conservatives to step down and ask 'someone else' (Corbyn!) to have a go!
The no-deal Brexit tariffs are nothing to be afraid ofgreenmark wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:33 pmWho would be PM in the current situation?
Unless they agree a tariff-free deal the party they represent will be consigned to opposition for a long time once the impact of tariffs starts to show.
If someone can present a different argument to the no-deal export crash then I'm all ears.
Perhaps damaged exporters can dive into imported goods markets where tariffs have raised prices and crushed demand.
Cheers for that. I shall read and digest.superfrank wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:36 pmThe no-deal Brexit tariffs are nothing to be afraid ofgreenmark wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:33 pmWho would be PM in the current situation?
Unless they agree a tariff-free deal the party they represent will be consigned to opposition for a long time once the impact of tariffs starts to show.
If someone can present a different argument to the no-deal export crash then I'm all ears.
Perhaps damaged exporters can dive into imported goods markets where tariffs have raised prices and crushed demand.
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/03/t ... afraid-of/
Boris has reportedly agreed to pursue a "clean Brexit" - Steve Baker MP recently published a paper that he and others believe could be the basis of the way forward...
https://www.stevebaker.info/wp-content/ ... Brexit.pdf
Of course many Remainers will rubbish ANY alternative plans (because they want Brexit stopped) but there are other ways forward.