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British expats in Thailand feeling the misery as the UK pound drops to record low levels.


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2 hours ago, Henryford said:

That has nothing to do with the EUSSR (who will probably cause a European civil war). It's down to nuclear weapons and rising living standards. People have too much to lose now to go to war.

That's funny - in two sentences you made two completely opposite arguments (both of which are a bit dim).

 

That's quite an achievement: you should definitely be on the Brexit negotiating Team, you'd run rings round those Europeans who are about to have a civil war that they won't have because they have too much to lose.

 

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2 hours ago, Henryford said:

That has nothing to do with the EUSSR (who will probably cause a European civil war). It's down to nuclear weapons and rising living standards. People have too much to lose now to go to war.

 

What make you say that?  The EU is very much preventing wars, one example is the EU has broken our aircraft and other war machine manufacture up between multiple countries, that would mean it would take a considerable amount of planning and time to go to war, a simple measure that ensures we all keep our head.  Ridiculous that you put lack of war in Europe down to nuclear weapons when only two countries in the EU have them. 

 

And why would you try to make a parallel between the staunchly capitalist EU and the USSR, that is crazy stuff, I know you saw the Express do it but they only did that because the EU made a court house that threatens to being their biggest donors to justice, I would be careful just who it is trying to subvert you and perhaps even question why every so often.

 

 

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I think it’s great, work here for 60k a month is the same as £1350 pounds in the UK - easy to save 20k a month which is nearly £500.

exchange all your wages now as it won’t stay rubbish - it never does.

1 more year of bad exchange rates

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2 hours ago, strikingsunset said:

yes agree please close topic ,lost all direction

The thread will be yanked right back into direction if present indications persist towards the government flirting towards a Brexit crash out. It is something certainly not baked into the current sterling rate so the markets are still anticipating a deal.

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On ‎8‎/‎27‎/‎2017 at 7:27 PM, jeab1980 said:

No not worried at all. Lets talk about this in two years and see where it all is then.

       Yep, two years should sort out the men from the boys,  with pocket money.

  Have a nice day in LOS , weather is improving, at last.

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15 minutes ago, elliss said:

       Yep, two years should sort out the men from the boys,  with pocket money.

  Have a nice day in LOS , weather is improving, at last.

Probably the most pointless contributions are those predicting 'time will tell', 'it will be alright in one year/two years/five years', etc. Tantamount to whistling in the dark as far as sterling is concerned.

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