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Post by ianali on Jul 24, 2019 21:03:15 GMT
The majority will be happy for a short time I suspect. With the best will in the world none of us knows what will happen, however if we stayed in the EU mess we the majority did know what would happen, and we didnt want it to destroy the very fabric of this great country! Now cast your eyes across the channel and things are going so well Germany production dropped again and thats the powerhouse of the EU, the printing presses are getting ready to start printing euros because the whole euro experiment is shaking itself to bits! You do go on a little to much for my liking. Surely Germany’s and our production needs to drop to save the human environment? The Eu is in no more a mess than England.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 21:03:24 GMT
what a lovely, careful, well thought out refutation of someones post The beauty of having someone on ignore is that you dont have to read their drivel Yes I can see how that makes life easier for a simpleton.
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Post by kris on Jul 24, 2019 21:03:26 GMT
Why thank you dear kind sir for your helpful information. You did ask.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 21:03:27 GMT
Well every cloud has a silver lining. If the blonde bombshell takes us out on halloween without a deal at least my £96 to get the dogs rabies serology done wont have been wasted. Had to get it done because we should have been out by now. I didn’t realise you were friends with Graham from the other parish... Puts on his sheep costume innit, rabies can't resist...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 21:09:07 GMT
Ah right. So my reference to getting my dogs rabies serology done invoked some reference to a nickname on here for a member on CWDF.
Incisive.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 21:29:24 GMT
Ah right. So my reference to getting my dogs rabies serology done invoked some reference to a nickname on here for a member on CWDF. Incisive. Yes, it did take nearly all my brain power to come up with that one. Actually, it might be a bit of fun starting a thread to see what nicknames we’ve had.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 7:31:34 GMT
Dear Mr Tusk
Thank you for letter confirming your arse is finally twitching, and you're bricking it. Yes we would be absolutely delighted to discuss an EU surrender treaty in favour of the UK, and thus avoid joining you in your ‘special place in Hell’
Love from Boris and his team 😂😂
(It seems Germany is about to go into recession, which of course will drag the rest of the EU into the cesspool).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 7:42:53 GMT
It has to be conceded that the blonde bombshell is a consummate performer and entertainer ...
let us hope there is some substance to his rhetoric.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 7:57:03 GMT
Well the government has now become pretty much hard right wing. The little Scottish teapot is struggling to be heard, and the hard left Corbyn-stalin muppets seem to be a bit quiet for the moment, (and I think Corbyn is pretty much toast now anyway). Bojo will consistently take the piss out of Corbyn and succeed in making him look stupid. The big question is whether bojo can take, and own tusks ass. Whatever happens over the next 12 months is definitely going to be entertaining.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 7:57:53 GMT
With Jacob Rees-Mogg as Leader of the Commons pantomime season is well on it's way!
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Post by lollygagger on Jul 25, 2019 8:16:06 GMT
New cabinet = election machine aimed at the Brexit party. Stand by for an autumn election. Brexit is just something to lie about to gain of the holy grail of an overall majority.
The left have no way of retrieving their vote as they don't have a platform and the liberals will be splitting the vote as usual, carelessly screwing up the whole shebang in persuit of the personal power they cannot attain. The British electorate is so easily led it's sad. People around the world will be shaking their heads at our collective gullibility.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 8:34:47 GMT
Jo swinson and caroline Lucas have both now stated publicly that they would not accept the result of a second referendum, if the majority voted for Brexit. Pretty much shows their contempt for democracy I feel. Some of swinsons tweets are very abrasive and offensive about others opinions, showing the depths our so called politicians can lower themselves into. I think she will possibly put the libdem party back into recession with her "power freak" attitude.
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Post by peterboat on Jul 25, 2019 11:23:38 GMT
With the best will in the world none of us knows what will happen, however if we stayed in the EU mess we the majority did know what would happen, and we didnt want it to destroy the very fabric of this great country! Now cast your eyes across the channel and things are going so well Germany production dropped again and thats the powerhouse of the EU, the printing presses are getting ready to start printing euros because the whole euro experiment is shaking itself to bits! You do go on a little to much for my liking. Surely Germany’s and our production needs to drop to save the human environment? The Eu is in no more a mess than England. I go because of things like this
Poor EU manufacturing forces the Euro down - heading towards recession.
Worse manufacturing figures since 2009 for Germany.
The euro fell against the dollar on Wednesday to levels not seen since May after a key indicator of growth in the European manufacturing sector hit its lowest level in almost seven years.
The euro fell almost 0.12% to $1.113 against the dollar (EURUSD=X) after research firm IHS Markit said that the manufacturing purchasing managers’ index for the euro zone fell to 46.4 in July.
The reading, down from 47.6 in June, suggests that the manufacturing sector is now contracting at its steepest rate since December 2012.
Manufacturers also reported the second-largest drop in new orders since 2012, with exports plunging the most since November 2011.
The index, which takes data from Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, and Greece into account, surveys over 3,000 manufacturing firms.
Germany’s manufacturing sector saw the sharpest decline in activity since 2009, plunging to 43.1 from 45 in June, significantly below market expectations.
Data from France was also worse than analysts had forecast, suggesting that the slump is relatively pervasive.
“Given Germany’s position as a large exporter in this field its manufacturing figures can be viewed as a bellwether on the global economy and this suggests that the slowdown is not a phenomenon confined to the bloc,” said David Cheetham, chief market analyst with XTB.
While the European Central Bank is not expected to cut its already negative deposit interest rate on Thursday, it is thought that it will indicate that it will do so later this year in order to kick-start the euro zone’s stalling economy.
“Mario Draghi won’t be sleeping well tonight ahead of his crucial European Central Bank press conference tomorrow, particularly with the weak data out of the euro zone,” said Hamish Muress, a senior currency strategist at OFX. Greenie
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