UK Economy
Depends if the election is in 2023, 24 or 25
Current prices are
2.64, 2.8 and 3.5
There's a market also now opened for a vote of no confidence before then, but spreads are still very large
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .204008556
Spreads are wide but clearly odds-on.Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:16 pmDepends if the election is in 2023, 24 or 25
Current prices are
2.64, 2.8 and 3.5
There's a market also now opened for a vote of no confidence before then, but spreads are still very large
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .204008556

Maybe the Tories are deliberately trying to lose power now. The economy is going the wrong way and going to get worse. They knew Truss was going to be unpoplular with the wider country but stuck her in anyway. I think they will gladly hand over the whole shit show to Labour now and let them deal with it for 5 years, then return saying they are the only ones who can be trusted with the economy 

I had the same thoughts but concluded that politicians won't vote for things that threaten their status as an MP. So Tory MP's judged that Truss is going to lose them their seats. The membership don't care about that. They seem to have been seduced by her aping Thatcherism. It just shows being so long in power is a bad idea. The judgement that gets you into power gradually gets eroded by a smug belief in your parties infallibility.Archangel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:38 pmMaybe the Tories are deliberately trying to lose power now. The economy is going the wrong way and going to get worse. They knew Truss was going to be unpoplular with the wider country but stuck her in anyway. I think they will gladly hand over the whole shit show to Labour now and let them deal with it for 5 years, then return saying they are the only ones who can be trusted with the economy![]()
Yes I would agree with that. There is a sense of self delusion about them now as they have been in power so long. It probably doesn't help that certain elements of the media refuse to criticise them either, no matter what.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:15 pmI had the same thoughts but concluded that politicians won't vote for things that threaten their status as an MP. So Tory MP's judged that Truss is going to lose them their seats. The membership don't care about that. They seem to have been seduced by her aping Thatcherism. It just shows being so long in power is a bad idea. The judgement that gets you into power gradually gets eroded by a smug belief in your parties infallibility.Archangel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:38 pmMaybe the Tories are deliberately trying to lose power now. The economy is going the wrong way and going to get worse. They knew Truss was going to be unpoplular with the wider country but stuck her in anyway. I think they will gladly hand over the whole shit show to Labour now and let them deal with it for 5 years, then return saying they are the only ones who can be trusted with the economy![]()
Rearrange deck chairs on the Titanic etc...
Archangel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:45 pmYes I would agree with that. There is a sense of self delusion about them now as they have been in power so long. It probably doesn't help that certain elements of the media refuse to criticise them either, no matter what.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:15 pmI had the same thoughts but concluded that politicians won't vote for things that threaten their status as an MP. So Tory MP's judged that Truss is going to lose them their seats. The membership don't care about that. They seem to have been seduced by her aping Thatcherism. It just shows being so long in power is a bad idea. The judgement that gets you into power gradually gets eroded by a smug belief in your parties infallibility.Archangel wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:38 pmMaybe the Tories are deliberately trying to lose power now. The economy is going the wrong way and going to get worse. They knew Truss was going to be unpoplular with the wider country but stuck her in anyway. I think they will gladly hand over the whole shit show to Labour now and let them deal with it for 5 years, then return saying they are the only ones who can be trusted with the economy![]()
Rearrange deck chairs on the Titanic etc...

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I hope the BOE raises interest rates to Turkey levels. Don’t have a mortgage anymore and need a boost to my savings.

I note this thread was created by superfrank, I almost wish he would pop back and explain how almost all his forecasts have been super wrong in this thread and others like Brexit thread. He was jubilant on the night of last general election, taunting those of us who had Boris and the Tories number.