Does 'gamblegate' mean the Conservatives are a busted flush for voters?

Started by SKY News, June 27, 2024, 07:17:27 AM

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Streetwalker

When you think about it why would anyone care that a few Tories and now a labour bod apparently have nicked a few quid through  a Chinese betting app ? It doesn't affect us in any shape or form so why should it bother us .

The conservatives have however tried to level up the nation on this by giving out a tip on the forthcoming election , keep it under your hats lads and don't tell everyone .Labour to win 1/40 , be lucky .;)

papasmurf

It is the 14 years of damage the tories have done to millions of people that has done for the tories. "Gamblegate," is just a minor issue and frankly I suspect will have little effect.

I suspect this will have had a greater effect. (Especially when there currently several countries, NGOs who could make good use of the PPE.)
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Does 'gamblegate' mean the Conservatives are a busted flush for voters?

In any election campaign, a lot of attention shifts to undecided voters. As this campaign moves into its final week, Niall Paterson looks at how the election date betting scandal is cutting through to those who are still wondering who to support - and those who could change their mind.

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