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• #1952
I do wonder if it needs a bit of calibration work, because i'm not really that radical. Or is that what they all say? Fuck.
If you ask me, the actual centre (as in, what it should be) is -10,0 - the only argument should be about how authoritarian or libertarian we want society to be.
IMO the reason there's even an argument about right vs left economics is that we've inherited the world from a brutal hierarchy of domination, and that whole spectrum is just varying degrees of how much people have shaken off that normalisation of bootlicking.
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• #1953
Boris memoir promo tour is coming
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• #1954
Not sure about this 50 Shades sequel, TBH.
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• #1955
The void of nothingness where his brain lived is a nice touch
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• #1956
❤️❤️❤️
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• #1957
I guess I’m liberal as long as I agree with it…
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• #1958
@ChrisMasonBBC I can reveal this morning that the Conservative
candidate being looked into by the Gambling Commission over a bet
relating to the timing of the general election is married to the
party’s Director of Campaigns.https://x.com/ChrisMasonBBC/status/1803689400070480360
It's the tories' last chance to chisel money out of the system.
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• #1959
Her in the middle:
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• #1960
Laura Saunders named by BBC as Tory candidate being 'looked into' by
gambling regulator The BBC has named the Conservative party candidate
that is being ‘looked into’ by the gambling regulator over a bet
relating to the timing of the general election (story first mentioned
at 08.07 BST).Chris Mason, the BBC’s political editor, has revealed that the Tory
candidate in question is Laura Saunders, the party’s candidate in
Bristol North West and has worked for the Tories since 2015. She is
also married to the party’s director of campaigns, Tony Lee, says
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• #1961
Well Well Well
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• #1962
Given the surprise the date of the election caused to most ministers and Tory backbenchers, it’ll be easy to deduce who actually knew as they’ll all be arrested for gambling fraud.
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• #1963
I'm shocked, shocked to discover there's gambling on these premises.
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• #1965
I’m not that up on gambling, but what are the expected wins on these bets?
£1000 or 10x that?It just seems so stupid to me, so I’d expect it to be for top dollars.
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• #1966
The guy who put £100 on stood to gain £500. So, they don't seem to be good at risk/reward assessments.
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• #1967
This type of betting is a very small market, and they tend to have a limit on the stake. £100 was likely the most they would take.
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• #1968
It just seems so stupid to me
Welcome to the Conservatives
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• #1969
The whole thing smacks of a few of them getting drunk at the bar a few days before the announcement and one of them 'having a fun idea'
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• #1970
I imagine with some it'll be the thrill of having secret inside knowledge and then affirming it by playing "I know something you don't" with the bookies and the guaranteed money was just a bonus.
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• #1971
Challenging wank.
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• #1972
Can you still walk in a boookies and put cash down and collect winnings with no ID etc required and if so how thick are these guys using traceable payments?
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• #1973
You think any of these pricks live in a neighbourhood with a ladbrokes on the corner?
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• #1974
Looks like a banging techno compilation
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• #1975
The mind boggling one is the Met Police officer in Rishi's personal security team who's been arrested for the same thing.
If Corbyn dosen't get back in he'd make a Great Cult Comune Leader.