Brexit or Britin
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It's our laws that are at question, not any European ones. All Art 50 says is "send us a letter, then we begin", pretty much.
Re: Brexit or Britin
It's in the postWorthy4England wrote:It's our laws that are at question, not any European ones. All Art 50 says is "send us a letter, then we begin", pretty much.
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It would seem the 'crash' and 'Armageddon' of sterling against the Euro , promoted by the remoaners, is not happening to the script they read from the song sheet!
The Euro is still widely regarded as a suspect currency and any amount of moaning about Brexit will not change some dodgy Euro economies.
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It'll drop again when article 50 is done. How far and how long who knows, but seeing as the government is still playing catch phrase bingo I don't hold out much hope for anything positive coming from this mess.
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Hoboh wrote:
It would seem the 'crash' and 'Armageddon' of sterling against the Euro , promoted by the remoaners, is not happening to the script they read from the song sheet!
The Euro is still widely regarded as a suspect currency and any amount of moaning about Brexit will not change some dodgy Euro economies.
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Hoboh wrote:
It would seem the 'crash' and 'Armageddon' of sterling against the Euro , promoted by the remoaners, is not happening to the script they read from the song sheet!
The Euro is still widely regarded as a suspect currency and any amount of moaning about Brexit will not change some dodgy Euro economies.
We were at 1.31, May June. So sure you cut it off at 90 days then it doesn't look too bad. We're at 1.16 now.
So bugger off with your cock-eyed bollocks, we're 12% lower.
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I read somewhere that about 1.20 was the ideal for the best of both worlds, still, as you were.
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That's because you read all the wrong sort of blx!Hoboh wrote:I read somewhere that about 1.20 was the ideal for the best of both worlds, still, as you were.
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well fancy that?!Hoboh wrote:I read somewhere that about 1.20 was the ideal for the best of both worlds, still, as you were.
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Nawwww, not really that Fergie is looking a tad rough!Prufrock wrote:well fancy that?!Hoboh wrote:I read somewhere that about 1.20 was the ideal for the best of both worlds, still, as you were.
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A suspect currency in the minds of the circulation numbers of The Daily Mail, I suspect.
Anyway, if the Euro was so suspect, you'd think the leave campaign would have focused on it, rather than Syrian refugees crossing the Iraqi border, or claiming Turkey was joining the EU.
Anyway, if the Euro was so suspect, you'd think the leave campaign would have focused on it, rather than Syrian refugees crossing the Iraqi border, or claiming Turkey was joining the EU.
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Article 50 should tie in with the French elections, so the £ and the € will crash together.. Hurrah!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:It'll drop again when article 50 is done. How far and how long who knows, but seeing as the government is still playing catch phrase bingo I don't hold out much hope for anything positive coming from this mess.
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Familiar
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You really read that rubbish?KeyserSoze wrote:Familiar
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/soci ... 1122117595" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Piles would be preferable.
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Is this how you got the STI?Hoboh wrote:You really read that rubbish?KeyserSoze wrote:Familiar
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/soci ... 1122117595" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Piles would be preferable.
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Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Is this how you got the STI?Hoboh wrote:You really read that rubbish?KeyserSoze wrote:Familiar
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/soci ... 1122117595" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Piles would be preferable.
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I think I know someone like Martin Bishop...Hoboh wrote:You really read that rubbish?KeyserSoze wrote:Familiar
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/soci ... 1122117595" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Piles would be preferable.
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Should that not beFormer Labour health minister Alan Milburn is leading the new initiative according to The Guardian; and Freuds, a public relations agency that was founded by Matthew Freud, a close friend of former prime ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron, will handle the strategy and marketing.
Great respecters of a free and democratic vote some of the remoaners and just look at the company flaky Matthew keeps!Former Labour health minister Alan Milburn is leading the new, flaky initiative according to The Guardian; and Frauds, a public relations agency that was founded by Matthew Frauds, a close friend of former prime ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron, will handle the strategy and marketing.
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Re: Brexit or Britin
You really don't get democracy at all do you?
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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You mean the democracy backed by the £billions of the elite to further their own ends?Lord Kangana wrote:You really don't get democracy at all do you?
Right, as you were.
I'd suggest,
you don't 'get it'.
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