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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.48
0.26 (0.47%)
Last Updated: 12:11:38
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lloyds Banking Group Plc LSE:LLOY London Ordinary Share GB0008706128 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.26 0.47% 55.48 55.46 55.50 55.52 55.08 55.18 19,520,260 12:11:38
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.44 35.19B
Lloyds Banking Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LLOY. The last closing price for Lloyds Banking was 55.22p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.19 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.44.

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22/3/2019
14:28
May elections

Hammer the Con and Labour Party

Vote BREXIT Party

LEAVE and WTO

xxxxxy
22/3/2019
14:25
Bercow is Ego Central
xxxxxy
22/3/2019
14:24
And one of those MPs was wearing an electronic tag because of lying.

The quality of MP is probably poor. and often immoral. And often lying and deceitful.

xxxxxy
22/3/2019
14:20
Peston has written a lengthy article, in which he sticks by his prediction that we will be leaving on a no deal basis, now April 12 rather than next week:


The final couple of paras read as follows:

What matters more than anything therefore is that in the three weeks of breathing space EU leaders have given us - JUST THREE WEEKS - UK party leaders, ministers, senior politicians, MPs have to do what they have singularly failed to in the more than 1000 days since Brexit, which is to co-operate as far as they can to find an outcome that is in the national interest, take proper responsibility for it, and lay to one side narrow party considerations.

If they don't, won't or can't, we will be leaving without a deal on 12 April. And truthfully, based on what you might call behavioural evidence on the current generation of MPs, I am retaining my prediction that we will be leaving without a deal, probably in 21 days.

unquote

Time will tell...

polar fox
22/3/2019
14:19
May is correct on something. Some MPs are there by not honouring the manifesto they were elected on.

Parliament of Quislings

xxxxxy
22/3/2019
14:16
The EUSSR does not respond to argument, and negotiations are just a waste of time. But the EUSSR certainly knows how to build camps and walls and control people.


LEAVE and WTO

The EUSSR is Animal Farm in Our Time

xxxxxy
22/3/2019
14:12
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
minerve 2
22/3/2019
14:00
1721 You mean ludicrocities like you posted earlier saying some Lord or other has started the revocation of art 50?

As to your other point, the vitriol is almost 100% from the remoaner side.

shy tott
22/3/2019
13:56
The negotiation started with Davies, who tried to be tough but got no- where.
Then Raab.

Funny isn't it.
One day the SNP could be negotiating with the UK its biggest trading partner, and we are about 7 times bigger than Scotland, economically.

What deal will Scotland get, will they be tough with us? Amazing similarities with the uk negotiating with the EU.

It helps us appreciate where the real power lies.We are about 1/7 of the EU.

careful
22/3/2019
13:52
Engineering a more polite Brexit discussion.



A problem I am seeing on a certain social media website is an increase in the vitriol and outright hatred being openly expressed for opposing views – invariably supported by shared and clearly ludicrous “proof”. I’m sure there have always been those with an inbuilt rage just waiting to be triggered but I honestly find some of what I see shocking, not only in the intensity of the self-feeding hatred but the willingness to completely accept obvious rubbish as validation for it. I don’t know what the answer to this is, other than ridicule and trying to put together coherent arguments by return.

bbalanjones
22/3/2019
13:51
No Careful, our MPs will not roll on their backs due to threats of something worse.

It's no way to run a country. She's supposed to lead the house, not continually threaten it and try to bully it by apportioning blame which is hers onto them.

shy tott
22/3/2019
13:47
May is a remainer.

She should never have been left alone to negotiate with the eu.


I think she is, and always has been, more interested in the outcome for eu interests rather than the outcome for the uk's. Maybe even unknowingly.

shy tott
22/3/2019
13:43
They keep saying that May's deal is still likely to fail.

I would have thought that the threat of a second referendum or revoking article 50 would have resulted in them voting it through because it is some sort of Brexit.

If they try to get too many options and amendments it will divide the vote and stand no chance.

They seem so inept.
Indicative votes will result in chaos also.

Just one amendment and no others;

careful
22/3/2019
13:40
Another tweet, with a bit more detail:

Understand Number 10 now seriously considering indicative votes on Brexit next week. Government source tells me there could be 7 options: PM deal, revocation, second ref, deal + customs union, deal + customs + single market, FTA or no deal.

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polar fox
22/3/2019
13:36
Alp, I take it you live outside the uk in the eu. Which country do you pay your taxes to? Do you get to vote in uk elections? Surely the decisions of the uk should be massively in favour of people who live and pay taxes in the uk don't you think?
shy tott
22/3/2019
13:34
Surely careful is fool and labour follower sheep. "Now the tables are turned. They are rescuing us from our own bad leadership and nationalist extremists"They owe us, and they are starting paying us back for old favours.
k38
22/3/2019
13:26
They will try every trick in the book, lying, cheating, falsifying, bribing and conning the British people into accepting a very poor deal.Shame on most MPs.
We voted for a straight leave in the referendum and that is what we should have had an age ago.

"We will implement what the British people vote for in the referendum"

excell1
22/3/2019
13:25
Hot news - assuming it's true:

SKY - Sky Sources say the Government is considering allowing MPs to vote on seven alternative Brexit options next week including the choice of revoking Article 50, holding a second referendum and Prime Minister Theresa May's deal plus a Customs Union.

unquote

polar fox
22/3/2019
13:21
Alphorn 22 Mar '19 - 12:51 - 251704 of 251709
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PC - I am against 'passport shopping' as a practice, but you are right, in fact today I have just been advised that my son's GB passport is on its way and other wider family members have all taken out multiple passports. This is something that has not been needed for decades.
(Some may recall the two tier passports at one time with/without right of abode).

I can just see Alphorn scanning the dodgy small ads at the back of The Economist. Set up your own bank in the BVI! Second passports, Honduras, Panama, Macau!

grahamite2
22/3/2019
13:16
Update on that Revoke Article 50 petition for you Leonbull

"Brexit petition CON! Half of signatures in Revoke Article 50 petition are OUTSIDE UK"
MORE than half of the three million names on a record-breaking petition to derail Brexit by revoking Article 50 signed the petition from outside the UK, data on the Government’s Parliamentary website has revealed.
However, on closer inspection, about 1.26million were from the UK.



50% fraudulent !!!

wbecki
22/3/2019
13:13
Forget about extension or revoking Article 50! Don't waste more time! Leave on no Deal! We can't be blackmailed and we don't pay £39 billion! We can use the money to make our country great again. We will be able to invite industries to be set up, giving tax break incentives to all industries to set up in U.K. and show how Great we can be once out to EUSSR! China was isolated for many decades! They don't care and in the 70's they started opening their doors with Tax breaks etc. Look at them today! 2nd biggest economy in the world! Leave EUSSR and be Great and Proud! Stand up to bullies and they will be crawling to us! Impose higher tariffs on all EU products especially German and French products into U.K. They will come begging!
corpbull
22/3/2019
13:03
"Alphorn
22 Mar '19 - 12:51 - 251704 of 251706
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PC - I am against 'passport shopping' as a practice, but you are right, in fact today I have just been advised that my son's GB passport is on its way and other wider family members have all taken out multiple passports. This is something that has not been needed for decades.
(Some may recall the two tier passports at one time with/without right of abode)."

I think it's time dual nationality was ended myself.
One passport per person.
(I says this being entitled to 3 passports muyself. I have one. British)

wbecki
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