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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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21/7/2019 11:05 | In the meantime profit from other people's stupidity. Now out come the parrots about freedom being worth more than money. It does not pay your bills, as many in Zimbabwe learned. | alphorn | |
21/7/2019 11:01 | 'Rejoin' will have its birth and it will be powerful. Demographics are on its side. People travel, social networking is omnipresent. Barriers will not survive the long haul. | minerve 2 | |
21/7/2019 10:59 | Even if the UK does leave the EU, I'm going to spend the next twenty years being part of the awkward squad, sabotaging Brexit and blaming everything bad on Brexit. Just like the Eurosceptics did in fact. | minerve 2 | |
21/7/2019 10:54 | Laughable. Bojo is coming. It’s the Leavers who should accept inevitable defeat and make way for a true test of public opinion, first a General Election and then a second referendum. | minerve 2 | |
21/7/2019 10:51 | Too much national news, too many papers. They have to fill pages every day, talk 24/7 on the tv. They make up most of it for your entertainment. Don't quote the bits you would like to be true. You sometimes sound as you actually believe it. | careful | |
21/7/2019 10:30 | Poikka, any chance of the whole thing? | maxk | |
21/7/2019 10:11 | max - that is and always has been the problem. | alphorn | |
21/7/2019 10:09 | Diku That made me laugh , the usual last minute deal will be done . Is that counting the first three failed attempts. | bargainbob | |
21/7/2019 10:08 | She may not be allowed to stay with him Diku. | bargainbob | |
21/7/2019 10:06 | The so called doom scenario with no deal will not only impact UK as it has made out to be...all western economies are inter linked...so as usual the 11th hour deal will be done...plenty of noises along the way to the 11th hour... | diku | |
21/7/2019 10:06 | Alp. Was it ever any different, whatever party? | maxk | |
21/7/2019 10:01 | Bojo bike will be redundant soon... | diku | |
21/7/2019 10:00 | Reference Careful's "I feel sorry for anyone who is hoping for a 'pure' no deal Brexit. You are being conned, no chance at all." "For the Sunday Times' lead story, it says Europe are secretly reaching out to Boris Johnson in an attempt to avert a no-deal Brexit. According to the paper, German, French, Dutch and Belgian officials have held "peace talks" with two of Johnson's cabinet allies, and adds that Ireland's deputy prime minister has indicated that Dublin is prepared to compromise." That's what happens when the future PM says he's leaving deal or no deal. Just think how much more we could get if the traitors weren't trying to bring him down before he gets started. IMO, he'll get much more support than reckoned by some - folk will support a strong focussed PM, and there are a lot of waverers amongst the Remoaners. | poikka | |
21/7/2019 09:55 | "An English parliament situated in central England" I've got a better idea, why not keep Parliament in London, but once a month all MPs and their staff move to Birmingham for voting? What's wrong with that! It would even justify Eurostar..whoops, HS2 I mean. | poikka | |
21/7/2019 09:46 | Prime Minister Johnson will have a full in tray on Wednesday. For the first time this idle waffler will have real work to do. No time for his gags. My hope is with his known character. He will say anything to please his audience, makes it up as he goes along. Johnson will strike a deal, not very different from Theresa Mays. I feel sorry for anyone who is hoping for a 'pure' no deal Brexit. You are being conned, no chance at all. But you can dream for a few months longer. | careful | |
21/7/2019 09:35 | buywell321 Jul '19 - 09:01 - 265204 of 265207 Far too sensible, somewhere between fat chance and no chance. | maxk | |
21/7/2019 09:33 | It’s not alarmist to say we could face a €200bn EU bailout bill if we fail to execute a no-deal Brexit | xxxxxy | |
21/7/2019 09:29 | So long as he remembers where Dover is situated. | alphorn | |
21/7/2019 09:01 | Just read in an article Dominic Raab could be the new Chancellor...any views?...how will city react... | diku | |
21/7/2019 08:54 | Good hatchet job .. The 10 ages of Boris Johnson: a guide to his road to power From bullied schoolboy to betrayer of women and voters, his career trajectory has been a controversial one Sonia Purnell Sun 21 Jul 2019 07.00 BST | maxk |
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