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- 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....
Fred1new
- 12 Oct 2016 15:50
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I will let you define yourself.
Haystack
- 12 Oct 2016 21:34
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Tesco withdraw brands including Marmite, PG Tips, Flora, Surf and Magnum from shelves amid Brexit price war
Just like Marmite, Brexit divides the nation - and now Brexit is said to be behind Marmite’s decline on Tesco’s virtual shelves.
The supermarket is understood to have pulled thousands of items from online sale in a row over who should bear the costs of the weakening pound.
Unilever is said to have halted deliveries to Tesco after the supermarket rejected their plans to raise prices by around 10pc, blaming the falling value of the pound against he euro and dollar
MaxK
- 12 Oct 2016 23:01
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Brexit again.
Is there anything it's not responsible for?
It must be true, Call Me Dave's pet mouthpiece says so.
jimmy b
- 13 Oct 2016 08:02
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FTSE to open amid ex-divs after US up, Asia down
StockMarketWire.com
London stocks are poised to open after a firmer Wall St and lower Asia, with a long list of equities expected to go ex-dividend today.
The market remains focused on sterling's weakness, which followed UK's non-binding referendum to quit the European Union.
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Note the sentence , non-binding referendum to quit the European Union !
What's wrong with these people ,get over it .
irlee57
- 13 Oct 2016 08:09
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what part of the word LEAVE do they not understand.
Fred1new
- 13 Oct 2016 08:19
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The pain.
Some are just catching up!
cynic
- 13 Oct 2016 08:42
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an awful lot of you guys seem to have very simple and simplistic minds
jimmy b
- 13 Oct 2016 08:53
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Who are you referring to cynic you super brain ?
cynic
- 13 Oct 2016 09:09
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i am certainly no super brain nor have ever pretended to be such
however, even the most militant of trades unions know full well that compromise is required in any negotiation
the ideal is when both parties end up unhappy
jimmy b
- 13 Oct 2016 09:14
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I can't see who was being simplistic this morning ,except Fred posting his cartoons ,i think everyone is well aware of the deal ahead and it won't be easy ,however like others who voted out i believe any knocks will be worth it in the long run .
cynic
- 13 Oct 2016 09:34
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what no one knows, and i certainly cannot begin to comprehend let alone unravel the complexities, is quite what the end result with the eurozone will be
indeed, how much of the puzzle will have been solved even by 2020 is hard to predict
Dil
- 13 Oct 2016 09:46
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What do the remainers not understand about the referendum vote ?
17 million voted out knowing full well that they would have no further say on exit strategy and this would be handled by the government.
End of story get over it. Remainers beginning to sound like that moaning Scottish cow with all their bleating on about how thick the people who didn't vote their way must be.
Fred1new
- 13 Oct 2016 10:00
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Dil.
The price of getting out.
The Brexiters are reacting like a bunch of unruly irrational school children demanding new toys, but no idea what they will cost or who will pay for them.
Many have been deceived by the false propaganda leading up the referendum vote or are little englanders.
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Also, I wonder what the bill will be and who will be expected to pay it.
jimmy b
- 13 Oct 2016 10:17
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Fred thinks everyone's thick who voted out ,your just like all the politicians that you despise :)
Little Englanders ,you left wing twat .
Fred1new
- 13 Oct 2016 10:24
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I am glad to know Dumbo has the ability to read my mind and tell me what my opinions are and what I think.
It is must feel safe and secure with a definite opinion and "belief" of the world and what should be done.
cynic
- 13 Oct 2016 10:29
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not all brexiters fred, any more than all remainers think there should be another referendum
"out" won the day whether one likes it or not
whether that would have been the case had corbyn properly and wholeheartedly put his weight - and thus by definition the labour party's - behind the "remain" campaign, will also never be known
the actuality of the situation now needs to be dealt with, though i accept it will be a long and tortuous and painful path
for sure the rabid brexiters will not get (anything like) all they want, and nor of course will the remainers
2517GEORGE
- 13 Oct 2016 10:33
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Deception was rife from both camps Fred not just the Brexiteers (not a spelling error)
2517
jimmy b
- 13 Oct 2016 10:56
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We know what your opinions are Fred ,you rage on here every day.
Haystack
- 13 Oct 2016 11:27
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The legislation for the referendum was framed poorly. Firstly, there should have been a minimum turnout and margin to ensure the result was acceptable.
The more major point is that the referendum was created as advisory and not mandatory. That has left open the possibility of legal challenges and Parliament expecting a vote on the matter.
MaxK
- 13 Oct 2016 11:36
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What bollox you talk Haystack.
Had the vote gone the "right" way, it would have been hailed as a historic achievement and there would have been no talk of another vote for any reason.
The €uro's in their arrogance buggered it up, along with Call Me and fellow travellers like yourself.