• frankPodmore@slrpnk.net
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      Right, but they weren’t doing that. There’s no evidence they were and no motive for them to do so. The comparison with athletes is not apt. A pro footballer who bets on himself and manipulates the outcome is still a pro-footballer afterwards. A politician who bets on themselves and deliberately loses is not a politician afterwards. It does not make sense to do it.

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          4 months ago

          That’s about one tenth of the annual MP’s salary. So, he has a far greater financial motive to remain an MP than he does to lose and collect the bet.

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            Well except for the fact that the salary option is:

            • granted gradually over a year period
            • requires you to do a full-time job

            If they would be able to get even a slightly worse salaried job instead of being an MP, then the financial motive is - in contrast to your claim - actually in favour of him losing

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            yes because “remaining an elected mp for the tories” and “not doing that” represent equal propositions in terms of effort, time and resources

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          “In the 2005 election, I busted a gut to win. I expected to lose. I had a bet on myself to lose in the 2005 election, and my bet went down the pan.”

          He didn’t throw the '05 election, even when he bet against himself.

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            4 months ago

            so to check, you’re fine with a football player betting against themselves, so long as they then happen to win?