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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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-0.52 | -0.84% | 61.30 | 61.36 | 61.40 | 61.86 | 60.36 | 61.02 | 162,772,375 | 16:35:03 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.81 | 37.47B |
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15/9/2019 12:30 | Still so today..Labour has faced criticism for its apparently confused approach to Brexit.Indeed, a recent poll by YouGov suggests that even people who plan to vote Labour at the next election are unsure of the party's position....https:// | k38 | |
15/9/2019 12:17 | Latest polls show Brexit party on 32% labour on 21% | k38 | |
15/9/2019 12:15 | The Brexit party is there to protect Britains exit from the sharks in Brussels. The Brexit party members are from all parties. Real brexiters. The Brexit party will be there as long as it's needed. The 25% of the voters are guaranteed!!Anything which hold Britain prison to Brussels, Farage and the Brexit party will fight for it. | k38 | |
15/9/2019 11:57 | He's not going to deliver no deal before 31 October, his only ho is a deal ... and he might just get that through Parliament. If he does the Brexit Party are finished, there is no point to them once the UK is out of the EU. So Farage can call him a traitor but if he decides to campaign against Johnson he ends up with Corbyn and an even softer Brexit final deal. Farage doesn't hold any cards, he's a busted flush. | alex1621 | |
15/9/2019 10:18 | Always seemed smart, sane, honest and decent - so obviously no place for him in Johnson's Tory Party. - FT comment | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 10:18 | Good on Sam. The Tories need a kicking at the ballot box for putting their party ahead of the country. Hopefully the others who were ousted will refuse to go back or stand as independents - FT Comment | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 10:17 | I’ll join the 5 million ex Conservative voters supporting Lib Dem, can’t wait to to see the end of Kipper Johnson and the Brexiteers. - FT comment | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 10:11 | "The future is an amicable World united in purpose where we can mitigate successfully some of Human-kinds' baser traits" Really? It is not looking that way at the moment with the rise of nationalist chimps both sides of The Pond - or is it now The Swamp? LOL | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 10:08 | bbalanjones i can see you are such a trusting soul,how would you like to buy my £200,000 super car for £10,000,i can deliver it to you... i will send the bank account details.. | lippy4 | |
15/9/2019 10:03 | The future is an amicable World united in purpose where we can mitigate successfully some of Human-kinds' baser traits. | bbalanjones | |
15/9/2019 09:52 | "Min2; Are you becoming a nihilist? Nobody gets out of here alive!" Legacy does! Mine to future generations will be a good one! I'll make sure of that. That is more than can be said from the majority of aged louts on this thread! ;) | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 09:51 | lippy: Been long immersed in propaganda I surmise? It was always ever closer Union from the early days. The confounding structural imbalance have really been that in-country costs of Government have still grown when they should have diminished. Transfer of power to the EU from individual Parliaments which then reduced in size has never occurred. | bbalanjones | |
15/9/2019 09:50 | bbalanjones Agreed. The water industry is a real privatisation shocker. How anyone can support this sector privatised beggars belief. Complete and utter privatisation FAIL. It has only served to make foreign wealth funds VERY wealthy and loaded 'our' infrastructural assets with massive debt and kept our infrastructure stuck in Victorian times. | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 09:50 | Min2; Are you becoming a nihilist? Nobody gets out of here alive! | bbalanjones | |
15/9/2019 09:49 | bbalanjones you post absolute rubbish about changing the eu from within as that has been tried over so many years and we have not won one vote on changes put forward. i can see from your posts you have not read very much about the eu's political future direction which they dont even hide now.. they want to be another soviet empire and they are well on the way.this monster is now out of control of by its members as the politicians have taken over,sounds a bit like our parliament does it not?? if we stay in our countrys parliament will be superflous.... | lippy4 | |
15/9/2019 09:46 | The UK is a cruel, uncaring world The key to being happy isn't the search for knowledge or meaning It's to keep yourself busy with unimportant populist nonsense And eventually you will be dead | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 09:44 | Min2: " In the beginning there was Thatcher . . . . and the blatant rigged system of selling off first Council Homes followed by mega distorted Privatisations " Greed upon greed to the ultimate benefit of a right wing elite. The ultimate Con-trick - 'selling what we already owned'. | bbalanjones | |
15/9/2019 09:38 | Farage SCUM! | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 09:27 | gnr: I agree that the EU was in need of internal changes that could better meet peoples expectations of a truly democratic structure. However many of these expectations were the twisted propaganda of a right-wing media. Such change needs to be initiated but leaving and trying to take our Bat home is not the way. The answer would be to stay in and propagate such change. As regards the Euro, I believe it is showing greater stability than our currently battered UK£. The telling point about such as Momentum (which I decry)is that its' members are mainly young and naive politically but have been ground down by Conservatisms "Austerity Years" which for them have been a disaster. | bbalanjones | |
15/9/2019 09:22 | I would question the reference "men". More like little boys and toys. | minerve 2 | |
15/9/2019 09:22 | Welcome MP Sam Gyimah to the Liberals! Home at last... | maxk | |
15/9/2019 09:20 | "Boris rode the bus round the country, he left the truth at home," writes the former prime minister. | minerve 2 |
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