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@timothy_stanley@DPJHodges Whoβs we? You can either be classified as a Tory wet (left wing) or a Lib Dem (also left wing). Thereβs not a right wing bone in your body, Timmy.
I donβt think this self righteous Labourite is getting the sympathy she expected in the comments. All you international guests need to understand one thing this country is not your breadbasket anymore. Either commit to being a citizen or accept you donβt get the benefits of one. Itβs that simple, regardless of how old you are.
Today my mum a Cypriot national who was granted indefinite leave in 1974 accepted she needs to make Windrush application. I made a teary call to Home Office. Congratulations @RobertJenrick for frightening a 79 year old pensioner who has been in UK longer than you have been alive
I wasnβt going to post as it would be wasted on a Tory, but here we go. Bookies donβt predict odds of winning anything (shocking, I know). Bookies arenβt really in the business of predicting winners. They set opening odds with a built in margin called the overround, then constantly tweak them based on where the money is flowing so their liabilities stay balanced. The goal is to take a cut no matter who wins, not to call the result. The odds mostly reflect betting volume. A 7/2 odds is also a 78% chance of not winning, but Iβm sure you know that, right?
@CaddyKathl51230@BritBoy95X Heβs a teenager living with his parents down in Cornwall. I call him the Google copy and paste βjournalistβ because he posts nothing original, just censorial nonsense.π
I wasnβt going to post as it would be wasted on a Tory, but here we go. Bookies donβt predict odds of winning anything (shocking, I know). Bookies arenβt really in the business of predicting winners. They set opening odds with a built in margin called the overround, then constantly tweak them based on where the money is flowing so their liabilities stay balanced. The goal is to take a cut no matter who wins, not to call the result. The odds mostly reflect betting volume. A 7/2 odds is also a 78% chance of not winning, but Iβm sure you know that, right?
@Lescromps Bookmakers' odds only show how people choose to bet it's not a prediction, as most people lose money betting, so it's a non story from the outset.
Thanks for all the lovely messages I've received. More than 1 000 on WhatsApp alone. I'm sorry I haven't been able to reply to everyone. I'm now planning a quiet couple of days including no media β€οΈποΈπΆοΈπ¨