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Corbyn secures stunning victory
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I backed a May majority with a modest sum only to lay it later when the odds shortened massively, for the first time my political bets cannot lose. (Having got Trump and Brexit badly wrong).
A Corbyn victory saves me £18k in offspring tuition fees. Win win.
But I think there are enough who will get in touch with their inner Paul Nuttal or nuclear armageddon enthusiast in the privacy of the polling booth to return Mrs May back to power. Hope I'm wrong.
But the snap election has proven to be a miscalculation, seems to me.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own. -
Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
A Corbyn victory saves me £18k in offspring tuition fees. Win win.
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I called it right on Trump and Brexit, I think May will win, with around the same lead she currently has.Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI backed a May majority with a modest sum only to lay it later when the odds shortened massively, for the first time my political bets cannot lose. (Having got Trump and Brexit badly wrong).
A Corbyn victory saves me £18k in offspring tuition fees. Win win.
But I think there are enough who will get in touch with their inner Paul Nuttal or nuclear armageddon enthusiast in the privacy of the polling booth to return Mrs May back to power. Hope I'm wrong.
But the snap election has proven to be a miscalculation, seems to me.
Which he wont.
He may set up a 'body' to investigate the 'impact' but that will be about it.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI will miss this pro Corbyn trolling when he's gone.
Corbyn is not going anywhere. All the Tory voters who joined the Labour party will not allow it..Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostA Corbyn victory saves me £18k in offspring tuition fees. Win win.Comment
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