Off Topic General Election Special

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Can anyone find the vote share to two decimal places? I dropped money on at labour to get 40.01% or more and it's come in as a loss. I don't believe that. I think it's wrong.

40.3% is closest i can find

but surely that implies it would beat 40,01. or is your bet lower than?
 
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I honestly don't recall (in my lifetime at least) the police enjoying such a good rep over a wide cross-section nationally.

Their response to the terror attacks, their presence on the streets in the aftermath and their response to kids wanting to dance with them at pop concerts etc just seems to have created a broad appreciation of their work - as opposed to the usual ACAB type stuff that occupies the public psyche.
 
40.3% is closest i can find

but surely that implies it would beat 40,01. or is your bet lower than?

Where was that? The financial times says 40.0% and BBC just 40%. I saw on the telly this morning where it had two decimal places it was almost 40.1%. I refuse to believe the last two seats or so have dropped it specially as labour took one.

My bet is 40.01 or more.
 
Where was that? The financial times says 40.0% and BBC just 40%. I saw on the telly this morning where it had two decimal places it was almost 40.1%. I refuse to believe the last two seats or so have dropped it specially as labour took one.

My bet is 40.01 or more.

just press asssociation
i guess if you will have to dwell deep into it and get a guaranteed score from the electoral commission
 
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I honestly don't recall (in my lifetime at least) the police enjoying such a good rep over a wide cross-section nationally.

Their response to the terror attacks, their presence on the streets in the aftermath and their response to kids wanting to dance with them at pop concerts etc just seems to have created a broad appreciation of their work - as opposed to the usual ACAB type stuff that occupies the public psyche.

That's because it's not football season?
 
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