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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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0.12 | 0.23% | 52.18 | 52.24 | 52.28 | 52.90 | 52.20 | 52.38 | 86,283,449 | 16:35:06 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/2/2019 13:42 | In this case, there is no mistake !!With TM, as a remainer, decide to negotiate the.. Brexit, and negotiations are not going her way, and the 48% hijacking the 52% of the vote.. This is not only a mistake but dictatorship decision !! Brussels will never give up now !! | k38 | |
23/2/2019 13:39 | I think you might be right, kmjs (247413). Not that I care about the Party's "investment" in the candidate - but I do care about electoral fraud in the form of standing on a certain platform and then acting completely differently. There is precedent. MPs were once required by law to submit to a bye-election if they accepted an office of profit under the crown i.e. if they were made ministers. You could introduce a similar requirement for MPs that lost the Party whip. Of course, honest MPs like Carswell and Reckless would do this anyway as a matter of common decency. But honesty and decency are in short supply in the Commons. | grahamite2 | |
23/2/2019 13:29 | Yes, but only when they make the wrong decision and vote the wrong way. | maxk | |
23/2/2019 13:16 | Alphorn I have no problems with digging. It's seems to me some voters or party are happy to cancel democracy when don't suit them. | k38 | |
23/2/2019 13:15 | Alporno - The voice of reason.....if only.....Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah! | stonedyou | |
23/2/2019 13:07 | k38 - when in a hole - stop digging. | alphorn | |
23/2/2019 13:02 | When the 48% take over the 52% majority and turn round a democratic decision this is a rape to democracy | k38 | |
23/2/2019 12:52 | OK, K38. Ta. Done my best to show how your example is flawed. Can't get my head round the idea of backstop at the best of times, let alone using a metaphor for a metaphor! Perhaps somebody else might care to comment. | keyno | |
23/2/2019 12:51 | I agree, usually, 90% , people vote for the party. | k38 | |
23/2/2019 12:43 | Kenyo Think of the husband as a remainer, wife as Brexit (52%)... and bedroom as backstop. Number of actors no matter in this case . Do we have a rape (of democracy) in this case yes or no. | k38 | |
23/2/2019 12:39 | I find myself in agreement with the Labour leadership! When a General Election is held I vote for a party/leader, not my local candidate. As the next few weeks unfold we may witness the birth of a new political grouping, large enough to yet again question Parliaments/our notion of democracy. IMO it will never be acceptable to see MP's quit a party that will have invested heavily in them, in some cases over decades, and simply continue in office. These "turncoats" and all future defectors who "bite the hand that feed" them must immediately face a by-election. They may well retain public support for their action, but it must be tested. I agree, we must change the law now! | kmjs | |
23/2/2019 12:35 | I'm a bit confused by your pronouns, k38. Are there 2 or 3 people in your story? | keyno | |
23/2/2019 12:34 | Agreement is not given by one party. Still not the same. I've no intention of discussing what constitutes what in the other context as it isn't relevant to leaving the EU. | keyno | |
23/2/2019 12:28 | The decision to take over was taken by all party concerns. These two individuals agree and they are happy for me to take over, except the wife don't agree to the bedroom part..Q .. is this a rape by law if with her husband blessing I force myself on her ? | k38 | |
23/2/2019 12:14 | k38: 4706 makes no sense within Brexit context. A decision was made by a majority between consenting individuals not between merely two individuals, only one of whom is in favour. | keyno | |
23/2/2019 12:11 | Why would I do that? Coffee in the garden, snow on the mountains, beautiful views. When you get your Visa you can come and visit. | alphorn | |
23/2/2019 11:37 | Not One Brave Remainer on this board to comment or answer to p407 ..?? | k38 | |
23/2/2019 11:11 | A Brexiteers and remainers scenario.. Minerve.., the husband want me to take over all (his) family decisions.. in the bedroom too, which I am very happy to do so ..)) but the wife don't agree, she say No Deal. What next.. . the wife don't agree, the husband force her to accept. Is this a rape ..by law ?? | k38 | |
23/2/2019 10:58 | Good morning k38. | minerve | |
23/2/2019 10:44 | Good morning all and Minerve..;)) | k38 | |
23/2/2019 10:43 | Negotiations with No Deal on the table.. There is no reason for negotiations if you rule out No Deal.How stupid these politicians can be.. they f## democracy and wasting our time time and money !! We are better off by replacing them with ordinary people of the street !! | k38 | |
23/2/2019 10:04 | Rubbish grahamite. You've been watching too much Dragon's Den. | minerve | |
23/2/2019 10:01 | Bbalanjoned it could be said you've come up with a contrary argument simply for the sake of it, which is the point grahamite is making, is it not | fatnacker | |
23/2/2019 09:52 | g2:- Similarly, it could be said that the Leaver Lies still hold sway with the Empire Loyalists. What a Mess. | bbalanjones | |
23/2/2019 09:36 | If no deal is ruled out completely then the EU would have no incentive to give any concessions of any kind. This would be obvious to a 10 year old and it will certainly be obvious to the electorate. The remainer extremists are actively working to harm this country and have abandoned all pretense to the contrary. | grahamite2 |
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