Daily Racing Thread Monday 30th. March 2015

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Interest fact is that if we hark back to 2010, the Liberal Democrats actually accounted for 23% of the vote share.

What price on a repeat? I suspect you could name your own price! A tough 4 years for the Liberals.

Coalition government is 1/6 with the bookies. A majority looks highly unlikely. I suspect the Tories will edge Labour. Britain 99 times out of 100 goes with the safe vote and I just don't think Labour has enough strong support (or leadership)to see Ed Miliband swing it in his favour.
 
Interest fact is that if we hark back to 2010, the Liberal Democrats actually accounted for 23% of the vote share.

In my constituency they got 45.8% of the vote, back in 2010, which is why I’ve had too endure 5 years of hurt!

They’ve got 55 MPs at the moment but at least half that number look likely to fall this time around.
 
In my constituency they got 45.8% of the vote, back in 2010, which is why I’ve had too endure 5 years of hurt!

They’ve got 55 MPs at the moment but at least half that number look likely to fall this time around.

Haha. Come live in proper Wiltshire with our safe seat for Mr Gray. Only thing that can outdo him is the yokels voting UKIP. I dread to think.
 
Haha. Come live in proper Wiltshire with our safe seat for Mr Gray. Only thing that can outdo him is the yokels voting UKIP. I dread to think.

There were a whole bunch of UKIP members in my town at the weekend. I take it they were canvassing but when I saw them they were all stood outside the library stuffing their faces whilst talking to each other in extremely loud voices (I don’t think any of them will ever need a megaphone). Last time around they only got 3% here (cor blimey even ‘New’ Labour got more than that) and although they will probobly get 3 or 4 times that this time around I can’t see them troubling the front 2.

I see ‘New’ Labour are 5th choice of the market in your seat as well. Mr Gray a very deserving 1/33 shot.
 
Barney I read recently that eds milliband was trying to 'whoo' sinn fein in case of a chance of a hung parliament and votes will be very sort after.granted the shinners dont sit at westminister seemed like a pointless excercise!
 
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Dont really bet on a monday and its a short price but im taking the darling boy to land the 4.10 at chepstow at 2/1
 
ARGOT the obvious one mate. No news on the bumper except its been there all year and this is the first time that have it on the track. I think he will need the outing. They also have READY TOKEN running today who has been offered to our syndicate...I shall watch with interest!
Cheers stick I think I might just do a sbc and wave the no bet banner then today gl all having a bet ;)
 
A day away from the coalface for once so a bit of fun is the £1 level stakes profit challenge.

Thankfully none of that All Weather cobblers so we'll have a crack at some action over decent tracks.

2.10 Kempton Winner Massagot 9/1 (WON)
2.45 Kempton Amidon 9/2 (2nd)
3.50 Kempton New Horizons 7/2 (WON)
4.55 Kempton Kuda Huraa 8/1 (2nd)

3.35 Chepstow Spirit D'Amour 10/1

3.25 Warwick Drumshambo 9/1
5.05 Warwick Arctic Gold 16/1 e.w -2nd (2nd)


Decent bit of profit, something like +8 level stakes?
 
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There's a terrific bet with Paddy Power for the 7 way debate.

Farage to win the 7 way debate on 2nd April. He's definitely not reflective of my politics but this is his time to shine as a showman on the biggest stage he'll ever get. I can't see anyone winning this other than UKIP's leader and 5/4 seems a flabby price to me given i'd have him around 1/2 to win on the night.
 
Poker School 4 55 K -3/1
The better ground will help Ian Williams horse show his true colours -Will Kennedy rides,often a notable jock for the yard.
As boily has noted Baroque Man 2 55 W has a good chance -was withdrawn the other day from a realistic engagement, ground had gone against him -could easily score for his in form yard.
In the 4 30 at Warwick -Chiquiline could be the value to upset the two market leaders,was well backed last time and noted staying on -happy Monday people!


Excellent, great selection
 
Surely this picture is destined to become Sir Barney's new avatar - after all, it catches some of his favourite people together in a seamless blend of sport and royalty <laugh>

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I see that the bloke who titles himself, Prince Charlie Boy, has made the front page of ‘The Sun’ this morning following this above visit.

On Friday he made a speech commanding his ‘umble subjects to save energy whilst 2 days later he made an 80 mile trip to Ascot in a chopper (at the taxpayers expense to boot, of course) . Well done ‘The Sun’ for exposing this, say I. Next step...revolution!
 
There's a terrific bet with Paddy Power for the 7 way debate.

Farage to win the 7 way debate on 2nd April. He's definitely not reflective of my politics but this is his time to shine as a showman on the biggest stage he'll ever get. I can't see anyone winning this other than UKIP's leader and 5/4 seems a flabby price to me given i'd have him around 1/2 to win on the night.

Can I be a bit naive and ask the question who decides on the ‘winner’??? I saw the odds earlier on re the ‘leaders debate’ but the question that was foremost in my mind was who actually determines the winner??? Seems a bit too subjective to get that much involved in re a bet.

Latest quotes are: 2/1 old boy Nigel, 7/2 Mr Cameron, 4/1 ‘Red’ Ed, 8/1 Nicola Sturgeon, 10/1 Cleggover, 16/1 Nattie Bennett, 33/1 Leanne Wood.

Given his brilliant brain, great wit, authorative manner, calmness under pressure, his bundles of charisma and common touch it must be Mr Cameron by, to use a racing analogy, half the track in my view.

However, old boy Nigel, whatever your views on him, is a outstanding orator and the only one likely to come close. He tends to use short, easy to recall, soundbites as well rather than rambling and bumbling speeches which will standing him in good stead. I recall his last appearance on ‘Question Time’. Some ‘New’ Labour filly gave a 2-3 minute ramble about what her party were going to do sort out immigration and afterwards old boy Nigel simply raised an eyebrow and remarked, ‘Labour being tough on immigration. There’s a first.’ Whatever your views on immigration that was funny and instantly made you forget everything she’d said and just remember his quip.
 
Given his brilliant brain, great wit, authorative manner, calmness under pressure, his bundles of charisma and common touch it must be Mr Cameron

What?? However, one thing you've got right and that is his touch is most certainly 'common'. God save us all, including the continent of Europe, as if he cares..............<doh>

I just wish all the right-wing conservatives in Europe would just ****-off and emigrate, and join the Tea Party in the U.S., then we'll all know where we stand. ****ing politicians.
 
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What?? However, one thing you've got right and that is his touch is most certainly 'common'. God save us all, including the continent of Europe, as if he cares..............<doh>

I just wish all the right-wing conservatives in Europe would just ****-off and emigrate, and join the Tea Party in the U.S., then we'll all know where we stand. ****ing politicians.

I feel similarly about left wing politicians mate. They were in charge for the biggest financial disaster we have seen in our lifetimes. How anyone would even dream of putting them in charge again so soon is totally beyond me. Can you imagine that slimy twat Milliband up face to face negotiating with the likes of Putin and Merckel? Don't make me laugh!
Labour will most likely get to form a government with the help of the SNP and Plaid Cymru having sold the rest of the UK electorate down the river to a point of no return (as if we didn't underwrite these economies already).

GOD ****ING HELP US

please please please someone come up with a viable "third option"!
 
I feel similarly about left wing politicians mate. They were in charge for the biggest financial disaster we have seen in our lifetimes.................

Agree with your other comments, Stick, but, erm, wasn't that in 1992 (or thereabouts) with the collapse of the pound? That was a Conservative government under John Major? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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