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....
grannyboy
- 28 Sep 2016 18:23
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The new slogan from the pro-eu remainer's is soft brexit....
I SAY FECK SOFT BREXIT, ITS GOT TO BE 'HARD' BREXIT...
NO IF'S, NO BUT'S!!!!!!!
AND NOOOOOOOOOOOOO STITCH UP.......
grannyboy
- 28 Sep 2016 18:37
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Yes the marxist along with the socialist workers party were very impressed
and shown it with manic applause, similar to a birthday gathering for Kim Jung Un.
"I smiled when he reminded everyone how, compared with TM, he has
a phenomenal electoral mandate"
He might have amongst the half a million Labour members, but he CERTAINLY
WILL NOT have a mandate from the majority of sensible capitalist middle classes.
Fred1new
- 28 Sep 2016 19:17
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Can't hear you.
cynic
- 28 Sep 2016 20:22
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EL - lots of things may sound good, but how heavy a tax bill are you prepared to bear to pay for them? .... do you fancy going back the good old days of 98% or even 55/60%
MaxK
- 28 Sep 2016 20:58
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Well, the have nots will see nothing wrong with 50-60% tax....soak the rich, and give it to us will be the cry.
It worked before, our Denis proved that.
Forward to the past comrades!
cynic
- 28 Sep 2016 21:08
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and as history has shown, it's a very short term view ..... middle management gets hit and actually produces very little in real terms and stifles spending ..... great logic for imposing it
MaxK
- 28 Sep 2016 21:54
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Whats logic got to do with it?
Corby is playing to the new party faithfull, some 7-800 thousand of them, and they love it.
Peeps have made the mistake of thinking Corby is old old labour, when in fact, he is nu nu labour, a logic free zone.
MaxK
- 28 Sep 2016 23:12
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Is Deutsche Bank the next Lehman Brothers? The denials certainly don't help suggest it's not
By
James Quinn
Group Business Editor James Quinn
28 September 2016 • 8:00pm
“Whether or not Deutsche can survive without a bail-out by the German government is the only topic most other European bankers want to discuss”
Full story:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/09/28/is-deutsche-bank-the-next-lehman-brothers-the-denials-certainly/
Not exactly cutting edge stuff, but well worth a read imo.
cynic
- 29 Sep 2016 09:03
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on that basis it's surprising to see DAX roaring ahead
jimmy b
- 29 Sep 2016 09:18
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Deutsche is in trouble by the sounds of it ,been in the papers this week . Be careful with the DAX i put a short on FTSE this morning going too far too fast maybe the same with the DAX .
cynic
- 29 Sep 2016 11:09
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certainly there's money to be made on DAX - in both directions
Index Trading with the MT4 Somnus EA
is a good and knowledgeable thread, but the system and application may be beyond my tiny brain
jimmy b
- 03 Oct 2016 08:40
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I'm liking what i am hearing from May in Birmingham so far ,it looks like won't accept free movement ,lets wait and see.
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Theresa May has set Britain on course to leave the EU by 2019 in her first major speech on Brexit, saying that the UK would become a "fully independent, sovereign" country in the clearest sign yet that she wants a clean break from Europe's single market. The prime minister told cheering Conservative supporters at the Tory party's annual conference that Britain would insist on taking full control of immigration and refuse to accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2016 09:38
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A dream, when you wake up in the morning is still a dream!
VICTIM
- 03 Oct 2016 09:48
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Better than a nightmare though .
Dil
- 03 Oct 2016 09:58
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Nice one TM , always knew she was a closet leaver.
Hard Brexit it is then.
Dil
- 03 Oct 2016 10:07
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And your coming with us Scotland so get used to it Nicola.
cynic
- 03 Oct 2016 10:25
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there's a great many twists and turns still to come and it just may be that one party or another will manipulate a position whereby an early GE is indeed called
anyway, this so-genannte Great Repeal Act sounds an excellent way of taking power back from Brussels without throwing sensible legislation out with the bath water
lots and lots for fred to stay grumpy about :-)
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2016 10:57
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When the pound sterling reaches parity with the Euro, will it be a good thing, or are we heading to be just another banana republic?
cynic
- 03 Oct 2016 11:11
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i see no reason at all for € persistent strength, but except when it went to 1.40 about 18 months ago, (imo) it has been ridiculously o'valued and still is
MaxK
- 03 Oct 2016 11:25
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If/when the quid reaches parity with the €urobun, the €uropean exporters can say goodbye to the british market...should do wonders for their economies.