Dan Waugh, Regulus Partners, explains the World Series of Politics that the US is just one day away from Independence Day, while the UK prepares for its own change of ruling class.
We start, of course, with the current election betting scandal. It’s the high-light, or the low-light, of an otherwise chaotic but short campaign. Dan mentions that it is not clear if anyone did anything wrong. Should the investigation have been made public?
Dan explains to Brendan Bussmann, Brandt Iden and others what a Labour-led government could look like.
He warns that it’s not the parties but rather state organs who seem to be determined to make gambling a health concern.
We’d be remiss if we forgot DC
Brandt has just returned from his win in Washington, DC. He played an important role in guiding legislation to create a market that is competitive in the US Capital.
There’s already a lot of interest in DC after years where monopoly models hampered growth. It was beginning to look like 2024 wouldn’t be a year of significant wins for the industry. But now, a brand new state has been added.
Brandt tells Brendan that it’s been a great win in many ways. World Series of Politics likes to wager on a Pinot bottle? Bussmann must pay again…