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Posted
2 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

I didn't realise I just thought you were ineptly incorrect or as we uneducated brexiteers say thick. I was not trying to justify the pound losing ground due to brexit. That was you. Hard Brexit No Deal. I forgot that remainers dictionary speak. Heard it all before and still bored after 3 years with it.

what are you waffling on about

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Posted
4 minutes ago, bomber said:

kinnock making money on EU issue's we can add JRM and BJ to that

I didn't realise they get an EU commission pension or they sold their principles, as someone who consistently voted against the EU until he had his head in the trough.  Like Kinnock. Oh dear what a shambolic argument.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

There are many factors contributing to the Baht and Pound difference. If it was such a huge deal why isn't the Euro and Pound different.

June 2016 1,.32 to the pound. Feb 2019 1.32 to the pound. Blows that theory out of the water.

 

Figures you have quoted are USD/GBP not GBP/Euro. GBP/EUro has been trading recently around 1.16. Trading at 1.27 before Brexit and as high as 1.40 in late 2015 before all the speculation started.

Posted
1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:

I didn't realise they get an EU commission pension or they sold their principles, as someone who consistently voted against the EU until he had his head in the trough.  Like Kinnock. Oh dear what a shambolic argument.

kinnock,farage,jrm,BJ all the same breed,farage will be looking forward to receiving his so he spend it in gemany with the family

Posted
54 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Germany pays more but nothing relative to the benefits they reap from the Euro and being the main influence within the EU.

nations were not forced to join the euro,some did some didnt,even greece wanted to keep it,we should of joined it as we would of entered at the of €1.60 now we have a pitiful €1.15,as for germany the mark was always very strong,them using the euro probably cost them if anything,

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Posted
10 hours ago, bomber said:

nations were not forced to join the euro,some did some didnt,even greece wanted to keep it,we should of joined it as we would of entered at the of €1.60 now we have a pitiful €1.15,as for germany the mark was always very strong,them using the euro probably cost them if anything,

I read today that Greece is going for Germany's cash jugular regarding Nazi war stuff. Better late than never eh....Let's hope it opens up other countries doors..????

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Posted
12 hours ago, bomber said:

kinnock,farage,jrm,BJ all the same breed,farage will be looking forward to receiving his so he spend it in gemany with the family

Don't get into livestock farming whatever you do!

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Posted
19 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I'm not sure what you hope to learn from old folk these days. 

 

Anyone in the age group 60-90 has lived their adult lives through decades of full employment, the availability of welfare and student grants - if they didn't go to university they almost certainly had access to free first class apprenticeships - Real apprenticeships and a job when they had served their time.

If they bought a house in which to raise a family they got tax relief on their mortgage and have benefitted from house price inflation, if they had a half decent job (and are not stupid) they'll have a defined benefit pension and for those who didn't buy a home all of the above was available to them plus affordable rents. 

 

The very people who lived their lives through years of plenty stiffing the young. 

 

Time to listen to what the young have to say.

 

I agree with a lot of this, we were the lucky generation.

 

it changed in the 80's and 90's, and even more so in the '00's.

 

I'll never understand why so many are angry about those of us that enjoyed good company pensions - rather than how these good pension schemes were allowed to be demolished...

Posted
4 hours ago, transam said:

I read today that Greece is going for Germany's cash jugular regarding Nazi war stuff. Better late than never eh....Let's hope it opens up other countries doors..????

will your paranoia ever end,let us know how they get on as i many anyone on here will hear about it,we dont read the EDL daily,dont forget to inform the the members on PA

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Posted
2 hours ago, nauseus said:

Don't get into livestock farming whatever you do!

Not into farming like the BMs who have retired to their farms up in issan.

Posted
1 hour ago, dick dasterdly said:

There are always a few happy to turn a tragedy into an anti-brexit comment...

 

We've seen the same on the ira killing innocents thread ☹️.

to try and say the tragedy didnt have brexit links is a tragedy in itself,your slowly but surely thinking more and more like a true bulldog,can see you marching with the EDL before long.

Posted
1 minute ago, transam said:

Can you re-write that as it is not understandable...Thank you...

Just use your dyslexic grammar checker, all will become clear. Bomber is suggesting  looking at your horoscope daily I think during any future parliamentary Brexit debates ????

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Posted
4 minutes ago, transam said:

Can you re-write that as it is not understandable...Thank you...

gramma police at work again.

Posted
53 minutes ago, bomber said:

My nearest spoons is 6 miles away...thank god

I thought Scunthorpe had one.....Even Brusselthorpe....????

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Posted
3 hours ago, transam said:

I thought Scunthorpe had one.....Even Brusselthorpe....????

 

3 hours ago, transam said:

I thought Scunthorpe had one.....Even Brusselthorpe....????

iam sure it does

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