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    £ now trading at a midpoint of 40.27. Transfers from Blighty will be looking at 39.30 or thereabouts.

    If May does not bring forward the vote and try to introduce some certainty into this chaos the £ will be in freefall. Once the $1.20 barrier is pierced the markets will not stop until $1.10. I have said since the time of the Tory party conference in October 2016, when the sclerotic cvunt May got on her hind legs and told the world that Britain was leaving the customs union and the free market, that Brexit would bring parity with the dollar and here we are.

    This is truly quite remarkable and something that no one in Britain has witnessed before but the really frightening thing is that half the population are too fucking stupid to realise the impact it will have on their wretched little lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    £ now trading at a midpoint of 40.27. Transfers from Blighty will be looking at 39.30 or thereabouts.

    If May does not bring forward the vote and try to introduce some certainty into this chaos the £ will be in freefall. Once the $1.20 barrier is pierced the markets will not stop until $1.10. I have said since the time of the Tory party conference in October 2016, when the sclerotic cvunt May got on her hind legs and told the world that Britain was leaving the customs union and the free market, that Brexit would bring parity with the dollar and here we are.

    This is truly quite remarkable and something that no one in Britain has witnessed before but the really frightening thing is that half the population are too fucking stupid to realise the impact it will have on their wretched little lives.
    You really should go back, while your cs and state pensions have sufficient value for you fly home. Leave it much longer and you’ll have to walk, or crowdfund your departure. Stupid old coont.
    At least your state pension increases will be added back when you go.

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    I suppose suicide is your final resort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Those who want a United States of Europe are simply selfish, live for the moment individuals with a me, me, me attitude. Applying further political integration to these individuals or nations will simply not work.
    so individuals from several nations sharing a common dream of peace and welfare for all their nations are all about "me, me, me"

    while individuals in one nation wanting to keep everything for themselves and not sharing with anyone else is not a perfect example of "me, me, me" and selfishness

    Nurse, emergency refill in ward 2 aisle 5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    What's this treacherous rumour going around that PM May is going to delay the Meaningful vote for a second time. Does she really think it's going to change MPs minds?

    Get the vote over with and get the amendments through so the UK can find a better solution. Surely she can't push her luck again without a vote of no confidence. Problem is she'd probably scrape a pass on that as well. She's dead, history, along with her stupid agreement. It's time for someone with a bit of leadership to take over and solve this mess.
    she is working on making Ref2 the only option to approve her plan,

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    Brexit - It's Still On!-image-jpg

    Good to see London celebrations on New Years eve still have EU interests at heart
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    so individuals from several nations sharing a common dream of peace and welfare for all their nations are all about "me, me, me"

    while individuals in one nation wanting to keep everything for themselves and not sharing with anyone else is not a perfect example of "me, me, me" and selfishness

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    Bullshit and you know it,you nasty little shit stirring troll.

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    ^^ yep - very telling that. No way the UK is allowed to leave the EU Junta. No way.



    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    she is working on making Ref2 the only option to approve her plan,
    How very EU. Ref didn't go their way? Call another one until it does.

    Problem is though, all these ignorant remainers seem to think that the people who want to leave will simply pack up their placards and disappear into the back ground if they won. They won't. Tory's are orchestrating massive civil disobedience which in turn they will use to further nail the UK into the EU, and introduce draconian laws. I wonder if they will use the excuse of a vast number of British police being Anti EU to legalise Non UK police to come in to crush riots and protests which is the EU agenda after all?

    Will be interesting viewing watching these remainers herald in the true despotic regime they flag wave for.

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    Got yourself a new tinfoil hat for '19, pseudopus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    No way the UK is allowed to leave the EU Junta.
    May's EU gravy train ticket depends on her delivery of the NO vote.

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    I suppose the tin foil remarks, along with the undemocratic EU rhetoric was inevitable due to piss poor mismanagement of Brexit. It doesn't help when no-one really knows what they want instead.

    One hopes sanity will return and put things in order soon.

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    People do know what they want as in a clean Brexit but as usual the politicians are out of touch with the plebs. Doris is gambling that mps will vote through her deal out of fear for a clean Brexit, going to be intriguing to see how this plays out over the next few weeks.

    These wankers wanting another referendum, the only leaders of parties calling for it are the leaders of the Greens and Libdems who poll 10% combined. So no call for it, won't be happening unless life long Brexiteer Corbyn suddenly morphs into a Remoaner. Still leaving, only about 90 days to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Ref didn't go their way? Call another one until it does
    Reported your post. Off topic. The thread has nothing to do with Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Genetic stumbling block for lefties, if I could call him that without the idiot barging in, is their consistent failure to acknowledge that their formula may need tweaking, and if they can't see it it follows they don't need to change anything...the wall's right there and all we need is a bit more steam...
    Sounds like you're blaming Corbyn and "the lefties" for Brexit again?


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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    May's EU gravy train ticket depends on her delivery of the NO vote.
    shes a billionaire already. No need for a gravy train. She is an EU Federalist though, like most fascists are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    No need for a gravy train
    You have not been to the EU parties then, some things are "best' not reported.

    I shall await the positions she makes public once she is kicked down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Sounds like you're blaming Corbyn and "the lefties" for Brexit again?
    It's like he wants a character from another movie to be the bad guy.

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    Crikey, this is all getting a bit Dystopian, surely at heart the EU is there for the people and functionally transparent as evidenced by its financial audits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    What's this treacherous rumour going around that PM May is going to delay the Meaningful vote for a second time. Does she really think it's going to change MPs minds?

    Get the vote over with and get the amendments through so the UK can find a better solution. Surely she can't push her luck again without a vote of no confidence. Problem is she'd probably scrape a pass on that as well. She's dead, history, along with her stupid agreement. It's time for someone with a bit of leadership to take over and solve this mess.

    TM is right in this, the more she manages to delay the vote the more likely that her deal will fly.

    What a crappy PM you have in UK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    shes a billionaire already. No need for a gravy train. She is an EU Federalist though, like most fascists are.

    and,
    the interesting bit is that there is no end to her support in UK both within Tory and outside
    so far she wins hands down whatever folly she is on
    incredible

    UK parliament does zilch
    UK plebs do zilch

    all is happy with TM dragging UK down in the bogs

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    The only thing keeping Maybot from the scrapyard are the possible replacements who are magnitudes of fail greater. It would be entirely irresponsible to allow those clowns to run the country in fair weather ...never mind pilot the country through the greatest political and economic storm to hit the UK since WWII.

    Just imagine the kind of new trade/visa deals these Tories will be signing with China, India etc to lock-in UK trade for decades to come. The UK will be going into negotiations under a cloud of desperation and having already exposed their hand to the world via the Brexit shitshow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    The only thing keeping Maybot from the scrapyard are the possible replacements who are magnitudes of fail greater.
    The Tory party grandees appointed EU Federalist May (having proven herself trustworthy and stubborn enough by covering up their Pedo activities) to ensure we do not leave the EU. That's her mission. If she was replaced, it would be by Boris or some other EU Federalist (which Boris is) who would complete the job, The tories are the enemy within and systematically for decades have been pushing European federalisation for their masters. Tory Blair as well... same same.

    Quote Originally Posted by melvin View Post
    all is happy with TM dragging UK down in the bogs
    The Pro EU idiots love her. She is doing what they want - reversing the referendum result and getting the Uk into the Eurozone. Well they don't realise the last bit because they are fucking stupid.

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    They told the country they were dealt pocket rockets when everyone at the table could see they had WHIP...worst hand in poker.

    The Maybot needs to put herself out of her own misery, no-one else seems capable of doing it for her. It must be the slowest death in English history.

    Let's get this vote out of the way and move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    One hopes sanity will return and put things in order soon.

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    Nice to see Ireland starting to panic over a clean Brexit now and getting the begging bowl out, if wasn't for the jumped up Micks over playing their hand with this phantom border issue, Doris would have probably got her ghastly deal through. Be funny if the EU told Ireland to fuck off, although watching them extract even more concessions from the Irish will be just as amusing all for a bit of aid. How did that Amazon tax case turn out in the end?

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