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Political betting scandals in the UK seem kinda lame compared to this. https://t.co/py1gOGzqUQ
After the UK election betting fiasco, you have to wonder if someone here knows what's up. https://t.co/GJ6s7nTHTC
Britainβs gambling scandal is not the first case of outrage about something in Westminster happening in plain sight. And it will not be the last https://t.co/a8FUVzj5j3 π
The key question about the UK election betting scandal: How many people in CCHQ bet their life savings on the Conservatives running a terrible campaign and collapsing?
Jack Anderson (@unimelb) writes: a betting scandal using inside information has rocked UK politics ahead of the July election. But what exactly is inside information and how can it be misused? https://t.co/PWuJVwOZUI
There should be regulated US betting markets on this election. That I, a brit, can bet and you all can't reduces accuracy. If you can bet on sports, you can bet on elections. https://t.co/B9SnMAi1le
Breaking down the U.K. election betting scandal: https://t.co/LyHGzFO39I
All scandals in British politics are obvious in retrospect. The furore over some in Westminster betting on the date of the general election is no exception https://t.co/hK9mx6IGr4 π
A betting scandal using inside information has emerged in the UK, casting a shadow over the upcoming July general election. The controversy involves individuals in Westminster allegedly betting on the election date, raising questions about the integrity of the political process. The incident has drawn comparisons to previous political scandals in Britain, highlighting ongoing issues with transparency and ethics in politics. Key questions remain about how many people in CCHQ bet their life savings on the Conservatives running a terrible campaign and collapsing.