Stop wriggling, Forza, you bit off a bit more bait than you thought and hooked more than you expected. Suck it up, fella.
Didn't realise there were so many sensitive souls on here
Bunch of old tarts

Stop wriggling, Forza, you bit off a bit more bait than you thought and hooked more than you expected. Suck it up, fella.

Whys that then ? Like yourself she's been wrong about everything so far.The vote,the last 2 months of a thriving economy while Europe continues to go down the pan.I see the PM is getting her excuses in early about how the **** is going to hit the brexit fax. Got to think she might know a bit more than the little englanders who only see a single issue....
Edited that for yaDidn't realise there were so many sensitive souls on here
Bunch of old farts![]()
You read that article tooI see the PM is getting her excuses in early about how the **** is going to hit the brexit fax. Got to think she might know a bit more than the little englanders who only see a single issue....


Looks like Chesh ran out of positive brexit news but wanted to stay in the debate. Expect more blank posts shortlyChesh
You are supposed to run your fingers over the keys before pressing post reply.
It's not difficult!![]()
Did you read the one where Le pens party said they will dump Europe too and they are doing very good in the polls.Edited that for ya
You read that article too![]()
Easy doing good in polls. You just go against the norm and the facebook muppets will vote for you. We have them here, anti water anti ****in anything and they get elected to government. Doesnt mean they have a clue how to steer a countrys economyDid you read the one where Le pens party said they will dump Europe too and they are doing very good in the polls.
They don't have to to end the EEC if they vote out the whole thing will goEasy doing good in polls. You just go against the norm and the facebook muppets will vote for you. We have them here, anti water anti ****in anything and they get elected to government. Doesnt mean they have a clue how to steer a countrys economy
Did you read the one where Le pens party said they will dump Europe too and they are doing very good in the polls.
So Obama says England won't be at the front of a trade deal with the USA...
1) It doesn't mean we won't have a trade deal, just won't be forst in line.
2) America isn't the only opportunity, Australia are wanting to rush one through
3) Trump is going to get in anyway and he is putting England high up on his list, doesn't want a Europe trade deal, wants to deal with individual countries
Love or hate Trump, he will be the next president of the USA
nfortunately every chance he will. The same anti everything voters exist in USA and will follow himNot a hope in hell of trump winning.....
Thankfully.
Good cast btw.
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nfortunately every chance he will. The same anti everything voters exist in USA and will follow him
Looks like Chesh ran out of positive brexit news but wanted to stay in the debate. Expect more blank posts shortly

Would mean the end of the EEC and everyone would want a deal with us.You seriously suggesting that Le Pen dumping Europe is any sort of positive justification or vindication for brexit?
Trump will win , Hillary Clinton is a crook and a liar, her and her bent husband have been found outNot a hope in hell of trump winning.....
Thankfully.
Good cast btw.
But you're not brexiting for two more years, then post your enemployment figuresI will help my old mate out then
The number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits dropped in July, falling 8,600 to 736,300.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics also showed a substantial rise in employment and a 52,000 fall in unemployment in the three months to the end of June, indicating that there was no crash in hiring or rise in firing around the referendum.
Unemployment now sits at 4.9pc, its joint-lowest rate since 2005. The employment rate of 74.5pc is at the highest level since these records began in 1971.
Britain’s shoppers went on a spending spree in July, sending retail sales up 5.9pc compared with the same month a year ago.
Sales of goods such as jewellery and watches jumped particularly sharply, as well as shoes and vintage goods.
Consumer prices increased by 0.6pc in the 12 months to July, staying well below the Bank of England’s 2pc target.
As wages increased by 2.4pc in the 12 months to June, workers’ spending power increased by 1.9pc on the year – a positive sign for households and for the wider economy.
The Treasury ran a surplus of £1bn in the month – receiving more in taxes than it spent – that is down £0.2bn on July of 2015. For the year so far the government's annual borrowing is down £3bn compared with 2015’s performance.
The latest economic forecast from credit ratings agency Moody’s predicts the UK will slow down modestly, but will not enter a recession.
Its reassuring numbers expect growth of 1.5pc in 2016 and 1.2pc in 2017 – not signs of a booming economy, but growth that puts the coming years on a par with the GDP expansion seen in the recovery years of 2011 and 2012.