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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Stan - 16 Jan 2019 16:46 - 11617 of 12628

"The UK isn't moving with the EU to the United States of Europe - distance growing until snap."

Breaking point what breaking point are you talking about KidA, do you mean the isolation that not being part of what you call the United States of Europe would bring?

cynic - 16 Jan 2019 17:01 - 11618 of 12628

ah well hils, you're a zillion times more clever than me in making money in the markets, but knowing my limitations, i'm not one of those mugs who try day-trading

Fred1new - 16 Jan 2019 17:03 - 11619 of 12628

Dil Send an email to Dil View Dil's profile - 16 Jan 2019 15:51 - 11605 of 11617
Fred , why the hell should any of us care what you want for your grand children's future when you yourself care so little you couldn't be arsed to vote ???


Dil,

I wouldn't expect you to be.

Your self-interest and self-aggrandizement are immediately apparent.

Must be the sheep you bleat with!

Clocktower - 16 Jan 2019 17:05 - 11620 of 12628

The French want rid of Macron - huge numbers of sensible Labour supporters really want rid of JC but because they have been bullied and brow beaten into submission they fall into line like members of the Party that support Putin. The Tories voted to keep TM a short time ago, and most voters in the Country voted for her at the last GE.

However if you listen to the views of a vast number of working people, they think the PM has done a fair job when it comes to trying to get a deal even though many are Labour supports - why is this? I suggest it is because they know that JC has not got a clue which hand would vote for or against Bexit.

hilary - 16 Jan 2019 17:35 - 11621 of 12628

Who said anything about day trading, Cyners? Sterling's been rising steadily since the start of the year, and the rise has coincided with the odds of Article 50 being extended.

But, even without that chart, you just need to listen to the noise on these threads to get an idea. When a no deal Brexit looks likely, Dil posts his tic toc clock every other day, and sterling weakens. When Dil's clock stops, as it has done recently, sterling strengthens.

:o)

Martini - 16 Jan 2019 17:47 - 11622 of 12628

I have a friend who likes a gamble, usually on the gee-gees, and despite wanting Brexit he thought the chances of a remain vote on the referendum was so certain he stuck £800 on remain to win £100.

Needless to say he now sticks to gee-gee’s, which is much more predictable

KidA - 16 Jan 2019 17:56 - 11623 of 12628


Stan [Send an email to Stan] [View Stan's profile] - 16 Jan 2019 16:46 - 11617 of 11620

"The UK isn't moving with the EU to the United States of Europe - distance growing until snap."

Breaking point what breaking point are you talking about KidA, do you mean the isolation that not being part of what you call the United States of Europe would bring?

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Isolation, chaos, crash; keep repeating, I guess it works otherwise why would business spend the billions on advertising? As for isolation, what isolation? The same we have re the rest of the world?

Cheers,
KidA

Martini - 16 Jan 2019 18:13 - 11624 of 12628



Dear Martin,

Last night the government's atrocious Brexit deal was crushed by parliament.

Theresa May's humiliating defeat has plunged the country into crisis.

The country deserves a proper government. Labour has called a vote of no confidence and is on a snap election footing. Today at Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn piled on the pressure to hold this failing government to account.

The response from supporters like you has been incredible.

Since last night, nearly 7,000 Labour supporters have chipped in. Thank you so much.

If you want to put money in the hat, there's still time.

We want to give the country the government it desperately needs. Will you help?

Yes, I'll chip in £1
Yes, I'll chip in £3
Yes, I'll chip in £8
You are part of a proud, passionate movement, and if a general election happens, we'll be ready to fight.

Thank you.

Team Labour


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Martini - 16 Jan 2019 18:15 - 11625 of 12628

That should cover Jeremy’s seed potatoes.
Looks like I had better send some more.

Cerise Noire Girl - 16 Jan 2019 18:35 - 11626 of 12628

chip
/tʃɪp/
noun
noun: chip; plural noun: chips


1. a small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard material such as wood or stone.

"mulch the shrubs with cedar chips"
synonyms: fragment, piece, bit; More
sliver, splinter, spell, spillikin, shaving, paring;
scrap, snippet, flake;
shard;
skelf;
technicalgallet, spall
"wood chips"
a hole or mark on a hard object or surface where a small piece has broken off.
"keep an eye out for any scratches or chips on the bodywork that might need treating"
synonyms: nick, crack, snick, scratch; More
flaw, fault
"a glass with a chip in the bottom"
British
wood or woody fibre split into thin strips and used for weaving hats or baskets.

2. (British) a long rectangular piece of deep-fried potato.
"a plate of chips"
synonyms: chipped potatoes, potato chips, game chips


Désolé mais je ne comprends pas???

Dil - 16 Jan 2019 19:05 - 11627 of 12628

Wow hils , so what your really telling us is its my clock driving sterling !

Tic toc , tic toc , tic toc , tic toc , tic toc .... how much has it gone up now , might book a holiday in the morning :-)

Dil - 16 Jan 2019 19:09 - 11628 of 12628

Meanwhile back in the real world , Fred doesn't really give a shit about his grand children's future but just uses them as an excuse for his own views. Football supporters like you are known as armchair fans.

Armchair Fred , I like that.

Martini - 16 Jan 2019 19:28 - 11629 of 12628

Didn’t I read that his children have all moved as far away from Fred as they can and presumably taken the grand children abroad as well so their future is ok in Franks World

Dil - 16 Jan 2019 19:38 - 11630 of 12628

Good news M , no general election so you can keep your money.

Armchair Fred won't be happy.

Martini - 16 Jan 2019 19:50 - 11631 of 12628

I will cancel the cheque in the morning.
For holidays we have booked a week in a Norfolk hotel Tuesday next week and we can take the dogs. Fancy joining us fer a few beers in celebration?

Fred1new - 16 Jan 2019 19:55 - 11632 of 12628

Dil,

Why don't you ask your wife to finish reading Peter Pan to you?

Or go and bed down with the sheep.


-=-=-==

It ain't over yet and I think a second referendum and remain are looking more and more possible.

And I bet after a few days the tory party inter-party shenanigans will recommence

With Gove and Boris throwing their hats into the ring.

Dil - 16 Jan 2019 20:10 - 11633 of 12628

Norfolk ????

Have you seen the price of holidays in this country ?

I'm off to Cyprus for half the price if Hils is right.

Tic toc , tic toc , tic toc , tic toc , tic toc , tic toc :-)

Dil - 16 Jan 2019 20:13 - 11634 of 12628

Ok Armchair , be careful I don't come round your house and Nick your TV remote control. Then you'd have to get arse for a change.

Stan - 16 Jan 2019 20:26 - 11635 of 12628

The Outsiders laughing on the outside (naturally) and crying on the inside.

Cerise Noire Girl - 16 Jan 2019 20:33 - 11636 of 12628

Who's Nick, Dil? And did Gordon agree?

:o)
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