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I wonder how much the bookies stand to lose
if it happened (perhaps they have been wise from
the outset not to have offered "joke" odds) .
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I wonder how much the bookies stand to lose
if it happened (perhaps they have been wise from
the outset not to have offered "joke" odds) .
There’ll have been **** all staked and it would take a tiny volume of bets to slash the odds. 51% of the bets being for Restore means very little.
In a market like that, probably not many. There’s probably a low max stake online just in case there is some sort of edge they’ve missed. Try and stick a wad on in a shop and they’d call head office who might take the view you’re a mug and they’ll risk taking it.If a bookie offers odds of 10/1, their potential
losses are the same whether 10000 people bet
a quid or one person has bet 10 grand.
So if 1000 people have bet a quid, how many extra
punters would need to appear with the same stake
to trigger the bookies to halve the odds to 5/1 ??
Net migration down and asylum seekers down.
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Military Barracks such as Crowborough and HMOs - they've been dispersed.Good numbers obviously. Begs the question where they’ve gone. Moved into other state-funded accommodation? Deported? Approved to stay and doing their own thing? Pursuing the engineering career they sought all along?
Yeah you should. I wasn’t planning to but someone should.Military Barracks such as Crowborough and HMOs - they've been dispersed.
I think there is information on the government website where they've all gone to - might take a look later.
Why is this chart to 2023 an oh dear?
Why is this chart to 2023 an oh dear?
1. The chart renders ok in my browser
(to Dec 2025) , so blame the ONS
(I do note that their website appears
to be constructed by design to prevent
easy copy of the image of the chart) ,
2. The "oh dear" is 800000 immigrants
have entered the UK over the last
measured year.
doesn't actually as that figure was the year end estimate1. The chart renders ok in my browser
(to Dec 2025) , so blame the ONS
(I do note that their website appears
to be constructed by design to prevent
easy copy of the image of the chart) ,
2. The "oh dear" is 800000 immigrants
have entered the UK over the last
measured year.
doesn't actually as that figure was the year end estimate
i have no issues with the chart i just ointed out the 800000 figure you quoted is a provisianal estimate hence that part of the line is dotted .You appear to have issues with the chart taken
from the ONS report released today on their website.
What in particular concerns you ??
i have no issues with the chart i just ointed out the 800000 figure you quoted is a provisianal estimate hence that part of the line is dotted .
Expect everyone put in the Britannia in Wolverhampton begged to be deported. Stayed at the Birmingham one once when there was no other option and I think I’d have been better off sleeping rough or just being in a casino all night.The following hotels are the ones that closed, the general narrative on a random sample was as per the initial narrative that I put up which constantly say Crowborough Barracks, but that only holds 350 migrants ffs. HMO's has no specific list that I've seen for them. I have again seen a constant narrative of them with the wording 'no choice accomodation' and 'scales up the use of large sites', whatever that means.
The following hotels have now closed, with more to follow soon:
- Banbury House Hotel – Banbury, Oxfordshire
- Marine Court Hotel – Bangor, Ards and North Down
- 15 Citrus Hotel – Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
- Holiday Inn Heathrow – Hillingdon, London
- Britannia Hotel – Wolverhampton
- Madeley Court Hotel – Madeley, Telford & Wrekin
- OYO Lakeside – St Helens, Merseyside
- Crewe Arms Hotel – Crewe, Cheshire East
- Sure Hotel by Best Western – Aberdeen
- The Rock Hotel – Halifax, Calderdale
- Wool Merchant Hotel – Halifax, Calderdale