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    Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

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    Overall Result:-

    Yes 2/7
    No 9/4

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    They're going to be so sorry tomorrow!

    I am SO glad the bookies don't elect the govt or decide the referendum. If they did, FF-Labour would now be the govt.

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
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    Overall Result:-

    Yes 2/7
    No 9/4
    Much as I hate to admit it, that 9/4 is very tempting...definitely worth throwing a few bob down to offset the pain of the referendum's likely defeat

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by DevtheevenOgre
    Quote Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
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    Overall Result:-

    Yes 2/7
    No 9/4
    Much as I hate to admit it, that 9/4 is very tempting...definitely worth throwing a few bob down to offset the pain of the referendum's likely defeat
    Powers have a bit of "previous" here.

    At 6pm on polling day for Nice 1 they were offering 10/1 on a No result.

    It pi**ed rain that day.

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    They're going to be so sorry tomorrow!

    I am SO glad the bookies don't elect the govt or decide the referendum. If they did, FF-Labour would now be the govt.
    Bookie's set their odds in accordance with the amount of money that's going on, not in accordance with political or sentimental views.

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by red365
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    They're going to be so sorry tomorrow!

    I am SO glad the bookies don't elect the govt or decide the referendum. If they did, FF-Labour would now be the govt.
    Bookie's set their odds in accordance with the amount of money that's going on, not in accordance with political or sentimental views.
    Then FF's building buddies must be muscling in to rig the odds.

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    Quote Originally Posted by red365
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    They're going to be so sorry tomorrow!

    I am SO glad the bookies don't elect the govt or decide the referendum. If they did, FF-Labour would now be the govt.
    Bookie's set their odds in accordance with the amount of money that's going on, not in accordance with political or sentimental views.
    Then FF's building buddies must be muscling in to rig the odds.
    Are you for real??

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
    from paddypower.com

    Overall Result:-

    Yes 2/7
    No 9/4
    Great, thanks for the tip,.
    Sovereignty is Democracy

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by CrockerJarman
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    Quote Originally Posted by red365
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    They're going to be so sorry tomorrow!

    I am SO glad the bookies don't elect the govt or decide the referendum. If they did, FF-Labour would now be the govt.
    Bookie's set their odds in accordance with the amount of money that's going on, not in accordance with political or sentimental views.
    Then FF's building buddies must be muscling in to rig the odds.
    Are you for real??
    Yes I am.

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    Re: Lisbon Treaty: Latest Odds

    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    Yes I am.
    Are you seriously this sad in real life? Or are you a completely different in the real world?

    If I had alleged last Friday that the MRBI poll was influenced by their friends in the left-wing world, would you have accepted such a charge?

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