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....
jimmy b
- 07 Oct 2016 09:57
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That was obviously going to happen Max ,nothing we can do about that
Haystack
- 07 Oct 2016 09:58
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Of course we gave to pay. We are still members. Nothing has changed and won't for a long while
jimmy b
- 07 Oct 2016 10:11
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Two years (just over) ..
hlyeo98
- 07 Oct 2016 15:40
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In addition to paying £91 billion, the pound is crashing like a stone.
Sports Direct is affected badly by the pound.
cynic
- 07 Oct 2016 16:04
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so is the likes of NXT on which i am glad to say i bit the bullet a couple of days back
have yet to decide what to do with those spare funds
GNK has also been clobbered, merely on the back of a dull note from Singers
grannyboy
- 07 Oct 2016 16:05
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At least the BOE has the option of raising interest rates to stop any further falls
in the pound, that's if the useless Carney had the inclination, and every time that
the inflation rate is below 2% the BOE has to write a letter to the chancellor
explaining why, so there is room for a rise but it would raise a few mortgage
payments which could put a few households into a tiz..
cynic
- 07 Oct 2016 16:27
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no point in raising interest rates to stem a fall in ROE
it has never worked in the past so why should it now .... better to let the market find its own level
as far as investment is concerned, it's better to look at quality $ earners, though you should have done that 2/3/4 months ago
my own choices have been AMZN, GOOG, IMB and BATS .... i also hold RDSB
MaxK
- 07 Oct 2016 23:54
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grannyboy
- 08 Oct 2016 11:39
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Yes the Islington champagne socialist are really desperate now that they
fear they will never regain anywhere near power, and are having to drag
back Bliar and his human rights lawyer wife to save the Labour party, but
what are they intending to do before the next GE, split the party? because
they can't kick Corbyn out, he's just been voted back with a huge mandate.
Dil
- 08 Oct 2016 12:00
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What's the criteria for calling another leadership vote ?
Let's be fair , none of the credible candidates put their names forward for the last one. Labour are going to get battered in any future local or national elections with the current bunch of clowns in charge.
grannyboy
- 08 Oct 2016 12:05
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The former prime minister said the Tories had created a "one party state",
NO, it been the total ineptitude of the Labour party and didn't need any help
from the Tories in creating a one party state..
But IF UKIP can get their fricking act together then the field is open for them
to be the main opposition, and so send the Labour party into oblivion...
Personnaly i'm pretty chuffed at the state of the Labour party, over the past
twenty five years they have betrayed the British working class for which they
no longer represent...
grannyboy
- 08 Oct 2016 12:11
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Dil, I doubt very much that there is a criteria for calling another leadership
election, they've already shown what a bunch of no-hopers they are, and if
there was any credible candidate they never put their head above the parapet
in the just completed contest....
Chris Carson
- 08 Oct 2016 14:52
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Andy Burnham was the only credible candidate amongst that shower. And even he is a blue (Evertonian.....LOL!!!)
Fred1new
- 08 Oct 2016 16:20
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They can wait for the fallout of Brexit.
I would think the next G/election would be a good one to lose.
cynic
- 08 Oct 2016 16:35
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labour should have no problem at all in doing that
however, for us non-socialist workers, it is the one after that that could prove scary if mccluskey's protege or another acolyte is still at the helm of the labour party
Fred1new
- 08 Oct 2016 20:08
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I always preferred the slow game.
cynic
- 08 Oct 2016 21:04
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well fred, not wishing you ill, but i hope you (and me) are long dead before we see the likes of mccluskey as pm
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2016 21:43
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A good candidate would be Hilary Benn. I think he is keeping out of it until he feels he could win.
grannyboy
- 10 Oct 2016 12:45
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The pressure is building from the moaning 'remainer's' to have another
referendum on article50, well i think it's article50 they want another
referendum on, or is it the final negptiations...Or is it...
Tell the frickers to do one T.May, otherwise it will start looking like there is
going to be a...STITCH UP!!!!
cynic
- 10 Oct 2016 12:51
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TM does not need to do anything ..... she can (and i am sure she will) just carry on with Plan A and tell us what has or has not been achieved in the fullness of time
it's not impossible that there'll be some kind of ambush in parliament to derail the ratification of Article 50, but i think that would just precipitate an early GE, which i'm sure the labour party absolutely does not want