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Stop Brexit: A million people sign UK petition to stay in EU

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12 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

 

Anyone else picked up on this? Found on a local paper page this morning. "Can anyone confirm the following -- Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds. This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world. Recession is hitting Germany and France and the World Bank is reporting that Euro debt in 19 member states is out of control with the strong possibility that it will go into default. The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling. The investors in the industrial backbone of Europe have began selling off shares causing the European Central Bank to intervene. Reports state that this has got nothing to do with BREXIT but has been the result of poor government management by Brussels, corruption and over inflated production. If this continues across Euro member states, which is predicted highly likely, then the collapse of the EU is inevitable."

freefall my backside the pound is actually down from yesterday,i do wish you would wake up on planet earth at least one day a week

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    More than one million people have rushed to sign a petition on the British parliament's website calling for the government to revoke its divorce notice to the European Union and remain in the bloc.

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15 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

 

Anyone else picked up on this? Found on a local paper page this morning. "Can anyone confirm the following -- Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds. This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world. Recession is hitting Germany and France and the World Bank is reporting that Euro debt in 19 member states is out of control with the strong possibility that it will go into default. The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling. The investors in the industrial backbone of Europe have began selling off shares causing the European Central Bank to intervene. Reports state that this has got nothing to do with BREXIT but has been the result of poor government management by Brussels, corruption and over inflated production. If this continues across Euro member states, which is predicted highly likely, then the collapse of the EU is inevitable."

the pound went above €1.17 yesterday as i write it is €1.164 thats a fall not an €0.11 increase,spoons has gotten the better of you iam afraid,how was the brexit party in true England btw

Excellent news indeed!!!!!

 
 
 
Anyone else picked up on this? Found on a local paper page this morning. "Can anyone confirm the following -- Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds. This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world. Recession is hitting Germany and France and the World Bank is reporting that Euro debt in 19 member states is out of control with the strong possibility that it will go into default. The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling. The investors in the industrial backbone of Europe have began selling off shares causing the European Central Bank to intervene. Reports state that this has got nothing to do with BREXIT but has been the result of poor government management by Brussels, corruption and over inflated production. If this continues across Euro member states, which is predicted highly likely, then the collapse of the EU is inevitable."


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3 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

That’s a fair enough answer. I should add that this was a paste and copy,so not sure what date it was related to.

 

Why you not klick on the link?.

9 minutes ago, tomacht8 said:

Why you not klick on the link?.

Did not see the need. And if you’re implying that I made the story up. Then you are wrong. As I said,a copy and paste.

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3 minutes ago, nontabury said:

Did not see the need. And if you’re implying that I made the story up. Then you are wrong. As I said,a copy and paste.

I really do not understand was your Problem is.

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The choices are all sh&&.!!!

Did not see the need. And if you’re implying that I made the story up. Then you are wrong. As I said,a copy and paste.
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1 minute ago, malagateddy said:

The choices are all sh&&.!!!

 


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Imagine how different things might have been if there had ever been a Brexit plan.

1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Imagine how different things might have been if there had ever been a Brexit plan.

Unknown is the plan, plan is the unknown.

1 hour ago, nontabury said:

 

 

 

Anyone else picked up on this? Found on a local paper page this morning. "Can anyone confirm the following -- Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds. This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world. Recession is hitting Germany and France and the World Bank is reporting that Euro debt in 19 member states is out of control with the strong possibility that it will go into default. The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling. The investors in the industrial backbone of Europe have began selling off shares causing the European Central Bank to intervene. Reports state that this has got nothing to do with BREXIT but has been the result of poor government management by Brussels, corruption and over inflated production. If this continues across Euro member states, which is predicted highly likely, then the collapse of the EU is inevitable."

link please

3 minutes ago, vogie said:

Unknown is the plan, plan is the unknown.

dreaming is dreaming

9 minutes ago, malagateddy said:

The choices are all sh&&.!!!

 


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 i fancy remain,and you

10 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Imagine how different things might have been if there had ever been a Brexit plan.

even a sketch would of helped ????

2 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

 

 

Anyone else picked up on this? Found on a local paper page this morning. "Can anyone confirm the following -- Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds. This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world. Recession is hitting Germany and France and the World Bank is reporting that Euro debt in 19 member states is out of control with the strong possibility that it will go into default. The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling. The investors in the industrial backbone of Europe have began selling off shares causing the European Central Bank to intervene. Reports state that this has got nothing to do with BREXIT but has been the result of poor government management by Brussels, corruption and over inflated production. If this continues across Euro member states, which is predicted highly likely, then the collapse of the EU is inevitable."

still awaiting your link to the above,the pound has not risen 10% in minutes it dropped close to 1%,the collapse of the union is more inevitable with a crash out than an EU collapse.

16 hours ago, vinny41 said:

Do you have any links to support your statement

Up to 24% of the Irish population is at risk of poverty, according to a new economic report by TASC.

https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/report-finds-almost-a-quarter-of-irish-people-at-risk-of-poverty-905469.html

780,000 people living in poverty in Ireland, report finds

https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/780000-people-living-in-poverty-in-ireland-report-finds-889404.html

 

7 minutes ago, bomber said:

still awaiting your link to the above,the pound has not risen 10% in minutes it dropped close to 1%,the collapse of the union is more inevitable with a crash out than an EU collapse.

Funny you don't seem to keen to provide a link when you been caught with your pants down

A post in which a member's name had been altered into an insulting manner has been removed as well as the replies.  

13 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

 

Funny you don't seem to keen to provide a link when you been caught with your pants down

never been caught with my pants down,currencies are traceable and no point in telling porkies. your mate has made up a complete cock and bull story he dreamt up in spoonies. not even debatable 

10 minutes ago, bomber said:

never been caught with my pants down,currencies are traceable and no point in telling porkies. your mate has made up a complete cock and bull story he dreamt up in spoonies. not even debatable 

If you never been caught with your pants down you will have no problem providing a link that supports your claim of "Your average paddy is better off than the average brit." 

43 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

If you never been caught with your pants down you will have no problem providing a link that supports your claim of "Your average paddy is better off than the average brit." 

there you go 

Average Salary in European Union 2018 _ Reinis Fischer.html

55 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

If you never been caught with your pants down you will have no problem providing a link that supports your claim of "Your average paddy is better off than the average brit." 

household debt also higher in the UK

Euro Area Households Debt To GDP _ 2019 _ Data _ Chart _ Calendar _ Forecast.html

39 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

Who planted small bombs on railway tracks in UK remainers or leavers. ?

Police are looking for fat baldy tattoed man wearing a union jack onesie, must be a remainer????????

9 minutes ago, tebee said:

very likely they will lose,a no deal although possible is looking unlikely but if it does happen instant 4-7% drop imo then another 2-5% over the following weeks/months,then a breather to see what feedback we get from businesses/growth/jobs etc.

7 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

Who planted small bombs on railway tracks in UK remainers or leavers. ?

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Police are investigating after two "malicious" devices were placed on railway tracks in a "pro-Brexit" sabotage attempt.

British Transport Police confirmed the devices were found near Yaxley in Cambridgeshire on March 21 and Netherfield in Nottinghamshire on March 27.

It is believed the devices were found by Network Rail members of staff and "intended to cause disruption" to train services. Officers believe the sabotage attempts "relate to Britain's exit from the European Union".

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-04-02/police-investigating-after-pro-brexit-sabotage-attempt-on-railway-tracks/

don not want to be pointing a finger at anyone, but is it not coincidental where one of the devices was found. :whistling:

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16 hours ago, nontabury said:

Why is the news outlets in the UK not broadcasting what happened yesterday in the EU? Germany is selling off Euro bonds at minus 5%, that means anyone buying them is paying 5% more than they are worth. Reported at over a billion Euros of bonds.

because no news media anywhere publishes that kind of nonsense. 

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This is to support the Euro which at midday went into free fall across the world.

yeah right! to support a currency investors are attracted by interest rates which cause a loss. my dogs are wondering why i'm roaring with laughter. :cheesy:

16 hours ago, nontabury said:

The £ went up 11 cents in minutes with traders dumping Euros in favour of Sterling.

:laugh:

 

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So brexiteers, hows Brexit going these days? Swimmingly as ever?

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2 minutes ago, wilcopops said:

So brexiteers, hows Brexit going these days? Swimmingly as ever?

The FTSE100 is taking it in its stride

4 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

The FTSE100 is taking it in its stride

Yup, the continuing Brexit failure is not shaking the markets.

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