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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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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.39 | 34.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/3/2019 12:10 | What baffles me is not a persons desire, ie stay or go. But why anyone would want to sign away your position to a foreign power. | ![]() maxk | |
31/3/2019 11:49 | The Will of The People v. The Will of Parliament Many MPS were elected on false manifestos. The People were duped by false manifestos. Parliament has duped and LIED to The People. Parliament has spat on the People, PARLIAMENT IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED The Con and Labour Party = Party of QUISLINGS The Con and Labour Party are raping Democracy Parliament is raping The Will of The People and Democracy and Freedom and Honesty The Con and Labour Party are The QUISLINGS IN FAECES Party Join the honest Brexit Party Much of this Parliament has not listened; indeed deaf to the Will of the People and is not expressing the Will of the People. Most of this parliament is lies, deceit and indeed fraud. To give away 39 billion against the wishes of the people ceases to be Democracy. The Parliament of Quislings that are raping and pillaging Democracy There is another to vote for. The honest part of the People. Vote and join the Brexit Party It has become the Will of Parliament v. The Will of the People. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
31/3/2019 11:44 | G - agree; it is the unintended consequences that many miss. | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 11:41 | Once every month or so careful writes something intelligent by mistake, and today could be that day. The existence of UKIP and The Brexit Party could be a serious problem - as if the situation weren't problematic enough anyway. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
31/3/2019 11:33 | G - when will you push to replace SOS by the old British distress signal of CQD? SOS was introduced by the Germans in the early 1900's due to the complexity of the British and other distress signals - refer Titanic as an example. Fatnacker - I had better write to NF about that? edit: the roots of common words/phrases are always interesting - m'aider ('help me' in French) is mayday of course. | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 11:25 | The French revolutionaries did indeed introduce decimal time, Alphorn. The tyrants of continental Europe are quite capable of any madness. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
31/3/2019 11:24 | Perhaps a clever plan financed by those who have heavy positions in the market. | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 10:57 | A reminder of why Theresa May’s deal is so unacceptable It makes us a rule-taker in almost all areas of EU competence. Should it be agreed, Parliament would effectively be forced to accept, apply and obey whatever regulations the EU proposed and be bound by all rulings by the European Court of Justice. Contrary to the Prime Minister’s Lancaster House speech and manifesto pledge, the European Court of Justice retains de factoprimacy over the UK, remaining the final arbiter of the Agreement and of the EU laws that affect us. Thus, the Agreement is remaining in the EU in all but name, but no longer having a say, thus breaking the spirit of the referendum result and the election manifesto promises. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
31/3/2019 10:48 | It's important to sign up to the Brexit Party and donate. We need every bit of pressure to force our government to get us out of the nightmare organisation. | ![]() poikka | |
31/3/2019 10:48 | The experts said it would be hell and damnation prior to the vote Survey after survey of these same groups since then has predicted Brexit doom and gloom Shame the figures are so good then - somewhat destroys your Project Fear argument | ![]() joe say | |
31/3/2019 10:47 | Amazing how both leavers and remainers think that a second referendum will reverse the result of the first referendum. Not sure about that. We must never overestimate the intelligence of the British electorate. | ![]() careful | |
31/3/2019 10:36 | 'Now's our chance to end the clock-changing craziness and reclaim real British time' No doubt a move to avoid metric time and 100 minutes to every hour that will be set out by the EU starting next year. Nigel Farage is set to start a petition. No doubt the opportunity to sign up will be posted here by many. | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 10:35 | I wouldn't even care to meet Farage. He is a failed human and would be irrelevant if society wasn't so ignorant and stupid. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
31/3/2019 10:33 | Ok simple question how many on here will pay £25 for Farages party ? Copy and paste your name. Suspect you will get to £50 in 24 hrs at a push lol. | ![]() bargainbob | |
31/3/2019 10:33 | "We are the only party that can re-establish trust in British politics and the UK democratic system." Yeah right, by lying again with lies on the sides of double-decker buses, having corrupt campaigns, having sponsors with dodgy links to Russia, and the man himself perhaps too close to Odey who is betting on the £. Sure, yeah, we believe you Farage the charlatan. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
31/3/2019 10:31 | Are you stupid xxxxy , do you understand how voting works ? Numpty. Democracy not quite working. Ukip get lots more votes than SNP but no seats and SNP get lots of seats. So think on. | ![]() bargainbob | |
31/3/2019 10:26 | Nigel Farage 'Dear Brexiteer We should be leaving the European Union at 11.00 pm today. It should have been a day of great celebration. Instead, it will go down in history as a day of betrayal. It is time to act. I have taken over as leader of The Brexit Party and, as European Elections on 23rd May now look likely, intend to lead the party into those elections. There is a huge amount to do in a very short time and I need your help. We are looking to build a huge base of registered supporters, who for an annual subscription of £25, will help us establish an infrastructure, a candidates list and a campaign organisation. They will also receive regular email updates of our activities and invitations to events all over the country. Please subscribe by clicking on the link below. SIGN UP With enough support, we can mount an effective challenge to the establishment on 23rd May. We are the only party that can re-establish trust in British politics and the UK democratic system. The country has been let down in the most appalling way, but with the public on our side, we can strike a blow for democracy. Yours faithfully, Nigel Farage Party Leader ' | ![]() xxxxxy | |
31/3/2019 10:23 | x5 - still on filter. No doubt you will be very busy posting tomorrow too. | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 10:15 | London still there following NF's dire warning? Perhaps he meant his rubbish for tomorrow? | ![]() alphorn | |
31/3/2019 10:07 | Poikka/Joe Say The first referendum wasn't legally binding, therefore in light of all the information we have had since June 2016, and the warnings from the majority of experts and business managers, I think MPs have the right to change their mind and so does the public. I find it a bit fresh that the Brexiters are attempting to take the moral high-road about pledges and commitments when their primary campaign Vote Leave has been proven to have been corrupt. The second referendum could be made legally binding and considering many have been warned they will lose their jobs it may focus their minds on reality a little more rather than Farage stories, far right propaganda and heroic stories from WW2. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
31/3/2019 09:59 | Excell1, yes I noticed too the back-peddling by the EU, BUT the backstop is a bit of a red herring that could easily be ditched. That would still leave us in legal bind with the EU that would be hard to get out of. The EU will NOT let us go, for all the obvious reasons. That is why we have to Leave with WTO, and then do our own trade deals and adjust tariffs to suit. | ![]() poikka |
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