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The EU debate - Part III

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Jürgenmeiʃter, Sep 6, 2016.

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  1. Stan

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    So what's the point of all this mess? Please explain your views on the matter beyond "we've taken back control".
     
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    pessimist!
     
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  4. DMD

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    Who would you prefer?
     
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  5. Stan

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    It's amazing how the Mail spins stories AND the Kustards and Petes of this world are thick and gullible enough to believe them.

    From this headline you'd think that Lloyds's results were positive. The reality is it's more bad news for the partially state owned car crash, which is reflected in the shares sliding even further today.

    To be honest, in some ways I envy people who don't bother to engage individual thought and who rely on a faceless editor to tell them what to think. They shouldn't be allowed to reproduce though.

    Lloyds Banking Group posts 1.9 bln stg Q3 pretax profit despite Brexit headwinds

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/re...3-pretax-profit-despite-Brexit-headwinds.html
     
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    Spoke to some senior DWP civil servants yesterday. Government finances are not good and they have been asked to cut the benefits budget by £800m. They haven't yet decided how but it needs to be in the Autumn statement next month.
     
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  7. Stan

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    At the minute I'd vote for Mr Blobby over May. She's a complete fraud.

    No Pete, I don't mean you.
     
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  8. Stan

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    Please provide proof that you spoke to anyone yesterday. Also, please post your tax returns for the last 5 years.
     
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    No
     
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  10. NSIS

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    It's all 'internet' evidence.
     
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  11. DMD

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    So you can't think of anyone specific you believe is better. Fair enough.
     
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    I just said Mr Blobby.
     
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  14. DMD

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    I know, hence my reply. It sounds like you're just whining.
     
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  16. Stan

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    Mr Blobby would have been just as effective and eloquent as May.

    Brexit means Brexit.

    Blobby means Blobby.

    Same thing.

    Tobes was right, you're ex-police aren't you? <laugh>
     
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    For sure it will hit central London first. But it usually has a 'ripple' effect outwards eventually.
     
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  18. Stan

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    My brother is spitting feathers as his London flat has devalued around 10%+ since stamp duty and the referendum kicked in. The dozy fool voted Leave <laugh>
     
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    Not so sure, London is way overvalued
     
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    It'll get much worse if the foreign buyers all walk away!

    Tbf, it had all the hallmarks of a bubble that was bound to burst one day!
     
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