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Whinge About The EU Here (EU)     

mnamreh - 13 Dec 2011 11:30

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ExecLine - 16 Dec 2011 14:53 - 52 of 74

Just had a Christmas card from a mate of mine.

He and his wife are selling up and moving to live on the Rue Pasteur, Lamagistere, France.

I did a Google Maps search on it to see what it is like and in the process happened across the following 'XLS file' on the Internet. The personal data that is insecure on it is amazing! It looks as though it is something to do with free Online file sharing and storage with a site called 4shared.

Search for 'export2.xls' and see what I mean.

ahoj - 16 Dec 2011 15:00 - 53 of 74

Are you sure the file is not a virus or something funny???

ExecLine - 16 Dec 2011 16:41 - 54 of 74

AVG Antivirus say it is fine and quite OK to open.

skinny - 16 Dec 2011 17:52 - 55 of 74

The world is flat, the cheque is in the post.................................

aldwickk - 17 Dec 2011 13:38 - 56 of 74

Fred wrote :Last year, my grandchildren and parents stayed with my wife and self on a campsite in the Dordogne for three weeks.
For me, it was very pleasant to see the children of various nationalities (German. French, Dutch, Belgian, etc.) all playing happily together and the parents also being mutually helpful.

Mean while in another part of Disney Land , sorry ment Euro Land.

It is not right that black people go to countries like England and take over whole cities with their own cultures and languages. That is not tolerated here.



The English fans have a reputation for hooliganism and our boys are ready to fight them.

There have been racist attacks in Kiev not killings, just serious beatings and I cannot guarantee that won't happen when the English come to Kiev.

A lot of the hooligans like me are supporters of the Svoboda Party and agree with their view that people should stay in their own lands.

It is not right that black people go to countries like England and take over whole cities with their own cultures and languages. That is not tolerated here.

Right-wing gangs in Kiev were at the centre of street battles in which travelling Scottish fans were injured there in 2008.

Meanwhile in Donetsk more than 4,000 police will throw three rings of steel around the city's 51,000-seat Donbass Arena stadium for two of our qualifiers.

But yobs are already laying plans to pick off drunk or unwary Three Lions followers who wander away from the protective cordon.

Hooligan ringleader Valdik whose gang, known as "Za Boys", is glorified on its own website insisted neo-Nazi influence was not as strong as in Kiev. But he warned that a 700-strong army of thugs is preparing a violent welcome. He said:

England fans may not appreciate our welcome if we catch them alone without the police to protect them.

Fulham fans came here a couple of years ago and 20 of us took on 100 of them. We had no weapons just fists but they looked at us as though we had Kalashnikovs and refused to fight.

We are hoping for better sport when the famous England hooligans come next summer.

Fred1new - 17 Dec 2011 14:24 - 57 of 74

'Well alds, you know where to go for your summer holidays.

Mind if you leant to speak a few different languages you could join some of the other groups other than the BNP.

aldwickk - 17 Dec 2011 14:57 - 58 of 74

If you repeat that lie ,that am a member of the BNP i will sue you for libel. You are a hypocrite. You are just the same as those SUN reporters who printed lie's about Christopher Jefferies.

And we all know how you got on your high horse about that.

mnamreh - 17 Dec 2011 15:22 - 59 of 74

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iturama - 17 Dec 2011 16:02 - 60 of 74

Fitch, the American ratings agency, concluded that a "comprehensive solution" to the eurozone crisis was "technically and politically beyond reach" and warned that France could lose its AAA rating next year.

Oh dear, is that why the French are suddenly so sensitive?

ahoj - 17 Dec 2011 16:47 - 61 of 74

Fitch kept AAA rating for France.

Fred1new - 17 Dec 2011 18:42 - 62 of 74

Alds,

Suggest that you re-read my posting.

Then compare it with your posting about Jefferies.

You may, or may not have the intelligence to see the vast amount of difference between the content of my postings and some of your own.

What you read into my post, is of your own making.

If you don't understand what I have just written, ask somebody to explain some of the possibilities to you.

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Also, I would also suggest that rather than deleting postings after you have posted and replace them with "delete", that you consider what you have typed before you post.


Many of your posts, would seem to me, to be attempts to be provocative and attempts to stimulate sectarian disharmony ie. inflammatory.

If that is not your wish, then suggest you modify your contributions. But that is entirely up to you.

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Enjoy your weekend.

aldwickk - 17 Dec 2011 21:15 - 63 of 74

Pompous twat

Fred1new - 19 Dec 2011 18:14 - 64 of 74



In interesting to see what Cameron perhaps whoring himself to :-

Is it the "moral state" he wishes or Christian values he wishes others to adhere to.

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Also to see what the UK and various countries are being ripped off by members of the City

http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com

Fred1new - 20 Dec 2011 13:16 - 67 of 74

Is the Express still being published?

I wonder where your glimpses of life came from.

Previously thought it was the Sun, Mail and Sport


ahoj - 20 Dec 2011 13:57 - 68 of 74

ECB helps Spanish borrowing costs halve
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/ecb-helps-spanish-borrowing-costs-124011506.html

aldwickk - 21 Dec 2011 08:43 - 69 of 74

One of the biggest threats to financial stability in the UK is potential interference by the European Union (EU) that would create a "race to the bottom" between regulators, the Bank of England has warned, according to The Telegraph. Brussels has demanded that key banking regulations are set centrally, making national supervisors little more than arms-length officials policing the EU code. However, in a discussion paper on the new "toolkit" of powers the Bank is requesting to prevent a rerun of the financial crisis, it warned that Brussels was proving an obstacle to reducing systemic risk. The Bank also appeared to endorse David Cameron's decision to veto the revised EU treaty after failing to secure additional safeguards for independent UK financial regulation.

The Other Kevin - 21 Dec 2011 15:57 - 70 of 74

Bear in mind that the BBC is paid 150 million pounds a year by the EU, so it will keep up a relentlessly cheerful attitude about the Euro, and Europe, to the very end.

When the eventual collapse arrives, although painful in the short term it will have little effect in the long term.

We will save about 8 billion pounds a year(remember we are the second biggest net contributor to the EU) and as only 20% of our GDP originates from the EU that is the only trade in doubt.

As Europe employs 4.5 million people to make that 20% I can't see that they would show us any hostility at all so in all probability our trade with Europe would be largely unaffected.

The only problem that I foresee is the large numbers of administrators in Brussels who would lose their high tax-free salaries; a recent article in the Sunday Times pointed out that there are 60,000 civil servants administering the Euro alone!

I look forward to the future with guarded optimism. Perhaps 2012 will be the year when Britain starts to drag itself out of the clutches of Europe.


The demise of the Euro seems inevitable, and in my view the sooner the better. Germany in particular would need to revalue to a New Mark at about 1.5€, and they would no longer be able to ride on the currency coat tails of the weaker brethren. They would not be able to filch rail coach contracts from such as Bombadier, nor flood our markets with cars at third world prices. The lean and mean British companies would become rightfully resurgent in export markets and share prices will soar.
I would write further, but a nice man in a white coat wants me to go with him. Bye bye.

Apologies to dozey1 and sippquixote on TMF

mnamreh - 21 Dec 2011 16:09 - 71 of 74

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