Something Brexit does not mention

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But didn't most of the toffs advise us to Remain? True, the majority in Scotland and N. Ireland did what you say, but the majority in England and Wales didn't. Unless I've misread you, mate.

£ sterling = up 1% this morning.
FTSE100 = up 2.5% this morning.
FTSE250 = up 3.5% this morning.


Still a way to go to recover from last Thursday's panic, but it's calming down a bit now. :emoticon-0148-yes:

All massively down since the vote though..
 
All massively down since the vote though..

Yes. But that always happens. Anything away from the norm, any sort of uncertainty, panics the markets to some extent. And what we did on Thursday was admittedly one hell of an 'extent'. <laugh>
 
Don't read too much into that, Whitey . . . . investment portfolios don't automatically follow suit (as long as they're in the right funds and they're 'actively managed') :emoticon-0105-wink:

Despite last week's turmoil, my stocks (mine and my clients' portfolios) have actually increased in value :emoticon-0100-smile

The end is (probably) not nigh :emoticon-0142-happy
 
look at today's position relative to where we've been over the last 5 years.
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nowt but scaremongering from remain. did they push the panic button in February when FTSE100 was at a 3 year low? nope. why are they doing it now?
 
Gold...In times of crisis it always fairs well..

That's more of a global representation though, never hurts to have a bit knocking around for harsh times...

Make friends with everybody with gold teeth down the pub, they'll never suspect a thing when you get them pissed as a fart, until they are unconscious... take out their gnashers... leave them in a bush with their pants round their ankles... don't say I never give you any good advice.
 
That's more of a global representation though, never hurts to have a bit knocking around for harsh times...

Make friends with everybody with gold teeth down the pub, they'll never suspect a thing when you get them pissed as a fart, until they are unconscious... take out their gnashers... leave them in a bush with their pants round their ankles... don't say I never give you any good advice.
So that's what happened to me last night!!
 
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I love the start of the speech and when he taunts them all about never doing a days work in their lives <ok> He speaks with so much passion for Great Britain. What's not to like?
 
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Are you talking about the legend who has just walked into the European parliament and stuck it up all of the MEP's?

He's just gone up ten fold in my estimation. One of the finest speeches I've ever witnessed in politics.

Farange and legend. Theres something i never thought id hear together
 
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There is an old saying ..."You reap what you sow".. The fact that we vote for a party that benefits the rich more times than we vote for a party that aims for a fairer society tells me that the majority of the people in this country fall for the hype generated by the elite owned media. The EU referendum has done nothing to change my views on this.
What's fairer in their eyes, obviously isn't fair in a lot of other peoples eyes. I don't think Labour have been fair to the British public with their immigration policies and I've stated that has already convinced me to never vote Labour, unless they seriously changed their softy soft approach.
 
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What's fairer in their eyes, obviously isn't fair in a lot of other peoples eyes. I don't think Labour have been fair to the British public with their immigration policies and I've stated that has already convinced me to never vote Labour, unless they seriously changed their softy soft approach.

Ow. Get of this political ****e. And onto other threads. Whats done is done.
 
What's fairer in their eyes, obviously isn't fair in a lot of other peoples eyes. I don't think Labour have been fair to the British public with their immigration policies and I've stated that has already convinced me to never vote Labour, unless they seriously changed their softy soft approach.
And immigration has decreased under the Tories?
 
And immigration has decreased under the Tories?

Arguing over who lets in the most immigrants, when we have no control over how many immigrants can come in, bit of a pointless debate if you ask me.

My stance, I hope we still get a lot of immigrants coming here, from all over the world, not just European nations... I just hope those that do come, are skilled workers, educated, can speak a decent level of English and well that'll do actually for now.

I believe immigration is vital to us, if moderated.

We certainly do not need any new taxi drivers.
 
Professor McGonagall spotted at 10 Downing St. Rumour has it that the Ministry of Magic is 2 take over.

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