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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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05/12/2019 21:43 | cheshire I saw Blair give it to Farage at the European Parliament. Great stuff. Farage is just gobby, like you lot. Full of wind and no substance. That is why you haven't got anywhere in life and neither has Farage. 7 x lost becoming an MP. Must be a record. | minerve 2 | |
05/12/2019 21:43 | cp, I thought Farage was impressive. Like him or not he answers the bloody question. | m5 | |
05/12/2019 21:39 | CORBYN is a STALINISTAnd his MOB MOMENTUM are STALINISTSVote against the BRUTESLEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
05/12/2019 21:39 | Farage stood up Minerve. Fearless. A different league and reduced Neill to a whimper. | cheshire pete | |
05/12/2019 21:36 | Let's give Democracy and Freedom a chance.Let's leave the antiDemocratic and bullying EUSSRThe EUSSR had infected the UK with its Gestapo and Mafia ways. The BRUTAL EUSSRLEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
05/12/2019 20:15 | Had to chuckle at tbis one; JE, Tell me something romantic that you have done? JC, Oh that's a hard one. Maybe an audition for a new Carry On Film, Carry on Corbyn. JC is Sid James,Diane Abbot can be Hattie Jacques, if she can remember her lines, or what day and year it is. | m5 | |
05/12/2019 20:14 | shirleyPosted December 5, 2019 at 6:26 am | PermalinkLack of trust is to be expected when politicians and the MSM deliberately lie to the electorate, as has been happening over the past decades.There are always opposing views, but as you say, the experts that forecast the desired outcome are the only ones that get any publicity.The pre-referendum Project Fear was the biggest lie of all, but those same incompetent 'experts' are still hailed as the Messiah, even though virtually every forecast has been wrong, ie. the Euro and the ERM as well as Project Fear. Why? It's because they fit the pro-EU mould, isn't it, and the 'establishment' is still pro-EU. It keeps the masses under the thumb by frightening many into submission. | xxxxxy | |
05/12/2019 19:30 | M2 Corbyn thinks he will see the Queen - Corbyn watches the Queens speech on xmas day morning. Corbyn on Mars ? Queens broadcast is on at 3pm. Corbyn doesn't know what day it is and u and ur family - guess lots of u want to vote for him - is today today ? with DABB - how many threes in 3 - ANS - 3 Should u hold any shares u wont be able to sell them. Labour was always on about it education system - With JC dementia and DA - dyslexia and maths dontknow syndrome - budgeting would be a total brian Rix. | jl5006 | |
05/12/2019 18:54 | Corbyn already knows the election result! he's seen it on Catchup TV and cancelled the cab he booked to see the Queen! | gotnorolex | |
05/12/2019 18:46 | "Corbyn has his heart in the right place!. Pity he's mashed his brain on that springless saddle! | gotnorolex | |
05/12/2019 18:30 | jl5006 Corbyn has his heart in the right place. I'm going to vote for JC. So are my family. I'm tired of the same lies, stories and bribes from the Tory party. I'm sick and tired of the rich getting richer and schools and hospitals being screwed. It is the Tories that are at fault. Personally I can easily manage a Corbyn government. I am capable of analysing companies in the US and elsewhere as I am here. I don't tend to have much in the likes of utilities etc.. because they don't deliver great returns anyway. Let nationalisation commence. It will be fun to watch on C4 news. | minerve 2 | |
05/12/2019 18:23 | "He'll still get re-elected because the Americans know he is doing his best to look after his own." Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Good one Cheshire. I agree, he is doing his best to benefit the billionaires - "his own". | minerve 2 | |
05/12/2019 18:16 | Don't anybody criticise Trump when you've got a crazy bird like Nancy Pelosi trying to impeach him. Seconds of your time. | poikka | |
05/12/2019 18:00 | Looking forward to Farage up against Neill at 7pm. Bulldog v the Staffy and the Staffy will win. Why, because unlike Corbyn, Sturgeon and Swinson Nigel Farage knows that he has 17.4 million people behind him. Don't let him browbeat or bully you Nige, you are the saviour of our nation. | cheshire pete | |
05/12/2019 17:56 | Trump getting impeached seems unlikely but so what if he does? It won't matter one iota to his supporters. He'll still get re-elected because the Americans know he is doing his best to look after his own. | cheshire pete | |
05/12/2019 17:54 | Wow, i think my settee is more interesting than your posts Min!!! | mikemichael2 | |
05/12/2019 17:42 | Can you imagine being stupid enough to believe a word Johnson says on anything? At this stage you would pretty much have to be brain dead. Glad I'm not in that demographic. | minerve 2 | |
05/12/2019 17:40 | m5 I'm sorry that I actually know what I am doing. If you look on the threads I was buying UK domestics this time last year during the wobble. Many clowns like you were laughing at me for buying BDEV, CSP, BAB, SRP etc.. etc.. Guess who is laughing now???? Anyway, look at the threads, if you still don't believe me we can throw money into an escrow account equal to your net-worth and have a wager. I'd love to see you on the streets. It would teach you probably the best lesson you could have. | minerve 2 | |
05/12/2019 17:36 | Mr Elbee. Spot on re the farcical impeachment process. It's risible what the Democrats are trying - as was Russiagate. | crossing_the_rubicon |
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