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5 minutes ago, woody2 said:

erc and jacat said they won't?

In the cold light of tomorrow they’ll make up. Especially without having to compromise with the anti capitalists for their votes.

60% counted. 65 seats pro independence  8 neutrals and 52 unionists 

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5 minutes ago, John Wright said:

In the cold light of tomorrow they’ll make up. Especially without having to compromise with the anti capitalists for their votes.

60% counted. 65 seats pro independence  8 neutrals and 52 unionists 

can't trust a politician;) same as that lot in germany....

68 seats are needed for a majority........

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30 minutes ago, woody2 said:

can't trust a politician;) same as that lot in germany....

68 seats are needed for a majority........

The two largest pro independence parties ran in coalition last time. This time separately. Puigdemonts party was languishing before the Madrid intervention. 

yes, in absolute terms  68 is a majority but practically 66 will carry most things given 8 neutrals and 4 anti capitalist pro independence in the mix. 

Its 66 (+4) against 57 with 8 fence sitters. 

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Obviously, if anyone trying to predict the future was always right their skills would be worth an absolute fortune at the brokerages and bookies. However, a savant like Woody - gifted with the precious ability of being completely wrong every time they make a speculation - is of equal value to the gambling man - simply listen to what Woody thinks will happen and put your money on him being completely arse-about-face - it’s always a dead cert. Thanks for your thoughts on Catalonia Woody, do you mind letting us know what the chances are of a white Christmas?

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2 minutes ago, Freggyragh said:

That’s not enough to go on. Give us your prediction when it’s firmer than ‘looks like’ please. 

Any further thoughts on a white Christmas?

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Separatist parties will hold a slim, reduced, majority in the new assembly.

hardly a success :lol: and try aviemore......

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And it looks like Aviemore was one of the few places in mainland Scotland that didn’t have a single snowflake today. Heavy rain all day there whilst Southern Scotland was covered in snow. Genius.

Anything to say about Might Bite’s chances in the King George? It’s the 15:05 at Kempton tomorrow ... a simple yes or no will do. 

Cheers.

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10 hours ago, Freggyragh said:

And it looks like Aviemore was one of the few places in mainland Scotland that didn’t have a single snowflake today. Heavy rain all day there whilst Southern Scotland was covered in snow. Genius.

Anything to say about Might Bite’s chances in the King George? It’s the 15:05 at Kempton tomorrow ... a simple yes or no will do. 

Cheers.

you said "white xmas", nothing about it snowing.....

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Not sure what the definition of a White Christmas is in Russia, but; “In the United Kingdom ... the official definition by the British Met Office and British bookmakers is for snow to be observed falling, however little, (even if it melts before it reaches the ground) in the 24 hours of 25 December ... In the United Kingdom the most likely place to see snowfall on a Christmas Day is in North and North Eastern Scotland, in AberdeenAberdeenshire or the Highlands.”

Despite Aviemore being odds-on, Spadeadam in Cumbria and parts of Southern Scotland were the only places officially recognised as having a White Christmas. 

Nice pic of a Woodyfacts White Christmas below: 

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