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Not a very inspiring campaign. The climate lobbying parties have had a good tailwind and the Libdems benefit from remain. Labour have the most bribes on the table but not very practical from resource management point of view. For me it is still about Brexit and whether you decide you want the government to be accountable or having to blame the EU for bad governance and being carried along to the rocks in trade wars and red tape and a growing central executive.
Had Israel Champ in the 4.00 after reading the review on geegeez racecard and came in at 25/1 to save the day. They always give a great review. In the same race I had Brief Ambition in a three horse patent which only Gumball paid up on. Minella Voucher came in for me with a 9/2 single in an eventful ride in the 3.15 at Fontwell, Richie McLernon took a ride on the horses neck at one point but they both recovered for a strong finish later on.
Cheers Harry. I often have saver bets with a single and had the second, third and fourth in the River Frost race! Yesterday my saver in the 4.00 Hereford race won at 50/1. I choose my savers from horses that came 3rd or 4th 3 or 4 races ago but subsequently lower places. The rationale being the horse has ridden with the leaders and reckons he can do better!
Difficult not to suspect some dodgy business when you get good info. Not fair on the horses if they get a pep pill as they are worked to produce their best and deliver it anyway. That is the attraction for me-the horses are bona fide!
The dedicated Brexit general chat tab is a bit behind the curve admin. I started the first thread on brexit before the referendum in the general folder making less clicks for regular readers. The thread I am posting on here is the third in which I have contributed to when mine was sidelined. One of my posts was a deadringer for the Boris Irish border problem solution so when you deleted that thread you lost a bit of kudos for your site being able to foreshadow events by three years or however long since the post was made. Your new tab for Brexit is not in the main thoroughfare-ie it is not required as only causes an excess of clicks.
Thanks for reply but I think you should consume BBC content if you are confident in your beliefs. The BBC link is to unedited House of Commons which you must surely watch in snippets elsewhere. I think The Times and the BBC and maybe all media send public correspondence to their journalists which influences the debate a lot. I have thought recently that my contribution has been answered in a column.
Have just watched the Cameron Years again and felt he should not have resigned to carry the remainers over the Brexit line he caused as this has left the establishment without that moral compass that needs to be at the heart of the democratic process and which he accepted.
He did see in the EU the destructive red lines they hold to and which even a veto had no effect on. Basically we were paid up members but with no say and saw this problem but still thought better to fight from within. I see the remainers as folk who just think about their pockets.
my MP at 5.30.42 makes a carefully crafted brexit speech
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0009pwf/house-of-commons-22102019
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0009pwf/house-of-commons-22102019
my MP at 5.30.42 makes a carefully crafted brexit speech