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    ^ Oh the irony of the Conservative and Unionist Party losing NI due to Brexit. Little Britain has really fooked up.

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    Lose? its a bonus, Scotland too its what the people want.

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    And if anyone needed yet more evidence of the post Brexit effect upon the economy the latest market move in currency trading has the £ now at US$1.20.

    My, my, what a stunning success it has been. Back to its lowest point since Oct 2016.

    Just a blip, was it Tax? You silly old thing. You truly are a caricature of senility.

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    If you had any idea you'd know the dollar strength is being driven by interest rate expectations in the US. You stayed up til nearly 1am to deliver that pearl. 5555555.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    If you had any idea you'd know the dollar strength is being driven by interest rate expectations in the US. You stayed up til nearly 1am to deliver that pearl. 5555555.
    It's the usual USD headfake. Unless the Fed is ahead of the curve ( it's never been more behind it) rate increases will drive the dollar down. Not up. But the last few days have seen retard traders gun it the wrong way.

    The Euro is way oversold. I'm a Euro bull and USD bear from here. The Pound is caught in the middle. It has the dual debtor status of the US and the Ukraine war going against it. And covid , and brexit, and doofus. So who knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    It's the usual USD headfake. Unless the Fed is ahead of the curve ( it's never been more behind it) rate increases will drive the dollar down.
    Well, skiddy, thank goodness you're not a financial adviser.

    The EU is the one behind the drag curve and are only starting to raise interest rates in July. The German banks have only just gone from "Take away your money" to "We want your money" with their recent charges and account limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Well, skiddy, thank goodness you're not a financial adviser.


    Could make a good thread.

    'Thank goodness skiddy' s not head of history channel'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    parochial and jingoistic 'little Englander' myopia
    To wit:
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    ^^ Seems the Kraut is in between Multi-National senior management roles atm.

    So, still nothing on topic then, soap-dodging inbred? How's that Macron-Secret-Army coming along . . .


    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Lose? its a bonus, Scotland too its what the people want.
    Another win, in your books, decreasing the importance, power and influence of you island monkeys at every turn.

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    I think an independent Scotland is a great idea and so do the majority of Scots, so yes its a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    I think an independent Scotland is a great idea and so do the majority of Scots, so yes its a good thing.
    Link? The latest polls I have seen suggest otherwise.

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    we'll see.

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    ^ The current Tory government is less enthusiastic, making the chances of a valid referendum very slim. Personally, I think countries need to form tighter bonds rather than split from eachother. Scotland would struggle on its own.
    So would NI, should it join Ireland, but that may be viable if the USA chucked some money at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    the majority of Scots
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    Link?
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    we'll see.
    Good Lord . . .




    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Scotland would struggle on its own.
    So would NI
    As would England


    Anyway, a bit of levity for a bit of respite





    Now, carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    I think an independent Scotland is a great idea and so do the majority of Scots, so yes its a good thing.
    And Marquinos is a "great player".

    Who needs any actual evidence after all?

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    Yeah, I too have noticed that glaring hole in spazzospike’s ‘arguments’ lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Scotland would struggle on its own.
    So would NI, should it join Ireland, but that may be viable if the USA chucked some money at it.
    but they won't be on their own, they'll be part of the EU. Sheesh there's some slow on the uptake on here.

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    ^ No guarantees of that and have to meet several criteria first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Well, skiddy, thank goodness you're not a financial adviser.

    The EU is the one behind the drag curve and are only starting to raise interest rates in July. The German banks have only just gone from "Take away your money" to "We want your money" with their recent charges and account limits.
    The EU has a positive balance of trade. Something the US hasn't been capable of since the Ford admin. So no matter how badly the EU fucks up , they still make more than they consume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Yeah, I too have noticed that glaring hole in spazzospike’s ‘arguments’ lately.
    "lately"?

    Here's another beauty the drunk let go:

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    Its another link to the EU we need to divorce ourselves of and they have just helped expedite the process, all good Troy.
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    The ECHR is within the Council of Europe, which the UK joined in 1950. It is not part of the EU.
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    irrelevant

    This is the quality of Brexit supporters.

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    I see the beuracrates in Brussels are having hissy fits and throwing their rattles out of their cots again

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    Where do you see that? Looks more like fat BoJo is, not wanting to abide by agreements he . . . agreed . . . to and is now whining and threatening again.


    Brexit means Brexit - fuck off already.


    (The UK, not you)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    beuracrates


    Overreaching again.

    And yeah, how picky those 'beuracrates' are, expecting the greased piglet to keep his word about a single damn thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    I see the beuracrates in Brussels are having hissy fits and throwing their rattles out of their cots again

    Always difficult to discern what point these Brexit numpties are trying to make as they dribble their illiteracy and incoherence.

    The post could refer to the forthcoming unilateral tinkering by BoJo's rabble with the NI protocol which would prima facie constitute a breach of the WA. The thing is, this is in truth a bizarre attack by BoJo and his henchmen on an agreement they themselves drafted jointly, signed and put before parliament which voted for it at their insistence. Clearly, no signatory within the international forum worth their salt could possibly accede to this illegal act and quite rightly the EU and the Irish are challenging it.

    Or it could refer to the European Court of Human Rights decision to challenge Patel 's loathsome and squalid inhumanity.

    Joe Twatty like most knuckleheads assumes this court is part of the EU framework. Stupid fuck but there it is. The truly amusing irony is that it was mostly British lawyers who helped to establish it as a bulwark against the growth of tyrannous systems undermining human rights. How ironic indeed that it is a British psychopathic, narcissistic and deceitful PM aided by a stupid British Gujurati, herself the immigrant spawn of bogus asylum seekers, who are seeking to undermine the finest manifestation of modern jurisprudence in the civilised world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    How ironic indeed that it is a British psychopathic, narcissistic and deceitful PM aided by a stupid British Gujurati, herself the immigrant spawn of bogus asylum seekers, who are seeking to undermine the finest manifestation of modern jurisprudence in the civilised world.
    The finest manifestation, fukin idiot. The EHCR has over the last two decades merely become a vehicle for economic refugees and foreign criminals and charities and their grubby lawyers to halt the deportation of terrorists, criminals or those proven by the country concerned to have no legal right to remain. It has become the criminals backstop and as with all things "European" it has morphed with the aid of self serving civil servants and their career politicians into a meddling goliath that is completely divorced from the fine body it was set up to be, the "Convention for Human Rights", and does more harm than good. As usual the career civil servant on here will back it to the hilt as he does anything European.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post


    Overreaching again.

    And yeah, how picky those 'beuracrates' are, expecting the greased piglet to keep his word about a single damn thing.

    Bureaucrats is not a particularly easy word to remember how to spell. But here you are jumping up and down because someone didn't spell it right.

    Technokrauts is a better name for them anyway

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