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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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    You'd be shot by another British soldier when you insulted the non whites in the regiment <laugh>
     
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    Watching the memorial at the cenotaph as the commonwealth representatives laid wreaths to remember their countrymen that gave so much to defend sovereign states, but the reps had no right to stay too long, unlike Europeans such as the Germans.
     
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    Not before I shoot you <ok>
     
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    They'd never give a gun to someone who couldn't even spell the word tea. <laugh>
     
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    They will make an exception when they know its the coward of not606 being shot <ok>
     
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    They might ask you why you're scared of foreigners and Muslims.

    Why are you so scared of foreigners and Muslims that you don't want to live near them?
     
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    you seem to read the opposite of what is written
     
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    why are you saying he's failing to do a job? I think you mean he's not attending the European Parliament. He can work elsewhere.
     
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    MPs can initiate legislation but MEPs can't
     
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    Hold on, you genuinely think that was a real letter?? <laugh> <laugh> <laugh>
     
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    Brexit means Brexit
     
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    I'm guessing he means Trump
     
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    "Mr Leslie has been an outspoken critic of the Labour leadership. He has said Mr Corbyn had his ‘fingers in his ears’ with regard to mounting criticism, adding: ‘If they think this is doing well, I would hate to see what doing badly looks like.’
    Mr Leslie and Mr McDonnell clashed two months ago when Mr Leslie said the party would have to double income tax, council tax and VAT to pay for its policies."
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...our-ally-snubbed-favour-MP.html#ixzz4RBS1s2pK
     
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    Sterling heads for strongest month in eight years, hits nine-week high.

    Sterling was headed for its strongest monthly performance in eight years on both a trade-weighted basis and against the euro on Thursday, hitting a nine-week high against the basket of currencies that measures its broader strength.

    The pound has been boosted this month as investors have unwound heavy positions against the currency, with the focus turning away from political risks facing Britain - namely its messy exit from the European Union - and towards risks elsewhere, particularly in Europe.

    While still more than 10 percent weaker on a trade-weighted basis compared with before the vote for Brexit, it has gained more than 5 percent since the start of the month against the euro, which is weighed down by uncertainty over an Italian constitutional referendum in just over a week's time, and over French and German elections next year.

    Sterling jumped almost 1 percent against the euro on Wednesday after Britain's Autumn Statement on the budget was read as more growth-supportive and upbeat than some had expected.

    "The OBR presented a relatively upbeat set of economic forecasts, expecting only a modest slowdown in growth in the coming years, although they could still prove too cautious," said MUFG currency economist Lee Hardman.


    I was going to leave the link off, but some would squeal, plus the Daily Mail have used the same article.

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-sterling-idUKKBN13H0TZ
     
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