Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result
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johnfm said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
don4l said:
SilverSixer said:
That cartoon actually sickens and disgusts me. Revolting.
They say that the truth hurts.Presumably the knee-jerk critics assume that the cartoonist is uneducated and elderly.
SilverSixer said:
I own a couple of foreign properties valued in Euros. I'm gonna try to flog one whilst the exchange rate is good. Overall though, it will be a inflationary trigger and we'll all pay in the long run.
You were only complaining the other day about struggling with school fees,affording the mortgage and having to make jam!
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johnfm said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
don4l said:
SilverSixer said:
That cartoon actually sickens and disgusts me. Revolting.
They say that the truth hurts.Frank just saw it as well, he roared with laughter.
don'tbesilly said:
johnfm said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
don4l said:
SilverSixer said:
That cartoon actually sickens and disgusts me. Revolting.
They say that the truth hurts.Frank just saw it as well, he roared with laughter.
SilverSixer said:
Just wait for the full effects of the weak pound - something which is actually beneficial to me in some ways as I own a couple of foreign properties valued in Euros. I'm gonna try to flog one whilst the exchange rate is good.
So if I understand your arguments so far on this thread, Euro and EU are great and £ and UK are finished. If you actually believe this to be the case, why do you need to flog one of your properties whilst the exchange rate is good. Sounds to me that you expect sterling to strengthen, which pretty much undermines your argumentsSilverSixer said:
911gary said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Had the majority of voters done some research into the UK`s relationship with the EEC/EU it is entirely likely that the vote to leave the EU would have been even greater in the referendum.
The voter turn out for the referendum was cross party, and the greatest in recent history so we can be as sure as possible it was representative of the will of the majority of the UK.
I agree and so it must be.The voter turn out for the referendum was cross party, and the greatest in recent history so we can be as sure as possible it was representative of the will of the majority of the UK.
Quite the spectacle.
PPP's post here is, quite easily, one of the most ludicrous things I've seen posted in this thread, and that takes some doing.
B'stard Child said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
SilverSixer said:
That cartoon actually sickens and disgusts me. Revolting.
It's racist, xenophobic and quite frankly offensive.230TE said:
B'stard Child said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
SilverSixer said:
That cartoon actually sickens and disgusts me. Revolting.
It's racist, xenophobic and quite frankly offensive.don'tbesilly said:
My first thought was that someone's parents needed to do something about controlling access to the internet, I then remembered the poster mentioning that he had been a builder for 28 years, which would make him mid 40's.
I was then, well, just lost!
And not just any builder, he's a northern builder - apparently it's a hard life. I was then, well, just lost!
Anyway, I must go for some bitty
don'tbesilly said:
SilverSixer said:
I own a couple of foreign properties valued in Euros. I'm gonna try to flog one whilst the exchange rate is good. Overall though, it will be a inflationary trigger and we'll all pay in the long run.
You were only complaining the other day about struggling with school fees,affording the mortgage and having to make jam!
SilverSixer! Billy Bullstter more like
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