General Election 2019 (UK)
- ruthlessimon
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"Brexit Party U/O 0.5 Seats"
Interesting market
U0.5 @ 1.83!?? That's a bit high innit??
Interesting market
U0.5 @ 1.83!?? That's a bit high innit??
That's interesting, I thought it was very low. Apparently a key area for both Labour and Tory is the Midlands & not so long back I had already started to receive Brexit Party leaflets, bringing in to doubt the public's trust of Boris. Nigel knows and has already started to target this area & from the general narrative around my area it seems to be very pro Brexit Party (although I wouldn't say I chat to people at my local shop about it, they're all stoned anyway)ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:54 am"Brexit Party U/O 0.5 Seats"
Interesting market
U0.5 @ 1.83!?? That's a bit high innit??
I think the best market is the "Most seats" Tory at 1.18 seems a steal of a lay, these things swing like mad on social media and msm once all the hype takes hold.
If course, that's all probably a load of bs, who the hell knows these days?
I think the Lib Dem markets may be worth a few quid.
Remainers from Labour may switch as they are a software version of the hard left and Conservative remainers may also see them as less worse than a Communist dictator who will trash the economy. I guess it depends on how Swinson performs in the debates.
Remainers from Labour may switch as they are a software version of the hard left and Conservative remainers may also see them as less worse than a Communist dictator who will trash the economy. I guess it depends on how Swinson performs in the debates.
Very nice logic!
Its interesting how many views there are, we have a few different already in this forum alone, consider the whole country & I think both emotions and prices will be all over the shop.
- superfrank
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Election night should be very interesting.
Corbyn briefly traded at odds on to be the next PM on election night in 2017.
Corbyn briefly traded at odds on to be the next PM on election night in 2017.
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why is there no 'PM after election' market?
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there is only 'UK - Next Prime Minister - Prime Minister after Boris Johnson'