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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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24/10/2020 20:03 | Noone gives a fk about Scotland v Georgia. | utrickytrees | |
24/10/2020 20:02 | Janet Daley extract from Tele Sir Patrick Vallance, who has until now been an avowed purveyor of the official Government doctrine that finding a vaccine will be the ultimate solution to the problem of Covid, made a statement to a Commons committee which blew that idea out of the water. Appearing before the Joint Committee on National Security Strategy, the Chief Scientific Officer asserted that the notion “of eliminating Covid is not right”. Even if a vaccine was available by the spring, it “would not wipe out the virus” which would, in fact, become endemic in Britain. We will simply have to live with this disease, he said, and learn to manage it in the best possible way. | jl5006 | |
24/10/2020 20:02 | Come on Wales...stick it up the froggie EU bum boys. IE!! | utrickytrees | |
24/10/2020 19:59 | Short sweet please . Not interested in northern sh@t always whinging same as Scottish sh@t Welsh tuck off and die. Lol. | pandy999 | |
24/10/2020 19:48 | Wtf Cheshire Pete Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for the north of England to break free - and join an independent Scotland. The extraordinary demand - on the change.org website - would create a border from Chester in the west to Sheffield in the east. ‘New Scotland’ would see Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds, and every other northern community ruled from Edinburgh instead of London. So far, the petition has accrued more than 11,000 supporters. Using the hashtag #TakeUsWithYou Scotland, the call appears to have originated in Sheffield. It says: “The deliberations in Westminster are becoming increasingly irrelevant to the north of England. The northern cities feel far greater affinity with their Scottish counterparts such as Glasgow and Edinburgh than with the ideologies of the London-centric south. “The needs and challenges of the north cannot be understood by the endless parade of old Etonions lining the frontbenches of the House of Commons. “The north of England should join the newly independent Scotland and regain control over its own destiny. | bargainbob | |
24/10/2020 19:17 | I've been chewing the fat with the boys for 47 years in the pub . £5 for a pint in Londonstan . Covid stuff mmmmmm | pandy999 | |
24/10/2020 19:10 | Robbed from the JTC thread.. mroalan24 Oct '20 - 16:43 - 89224 of 89225 0 5 0 BREAKING NEWS: Seven dinghies packed with refugees arrived on a beach at Weston-Super-Mare this morning. Government sources said they are being returned to Wales immediately. | maxk | |
24/10/2020 18:59 | "Nothing wrong with Keir Starmer.."Really? PM?He is another labour leader loser.. nothing to offer in this crisis and he shows in every opportunity. | k38 | |
24/10/2020 18:35 | It rains every 20 minutes in Wales Scotland! Misery! Just don't admit to being English anywhere. Not even in England. No idea wot that's got to do with fish . | pandy999 | |
24/10/2020 18:31 | Nothing wrong with Keir Starmer, he attended my old school Reigate Grammar, a few years after me but by all accounts a bright lad. Could Starmer make a more ham fisted job than Boris, I doubt it and he will be the next Prime Minister. | goldfinger16 | |
24/10/2020 18:18 | We will need millions of bricks to repair that wall , yes winters coming | jam2day | |
24/10/2020 17:58 | Minnie - "The fact you can buy vodka and not babies clothing is just an unintended consequence. You can STILL buy baby clothing on-line. I don't see what the issue is with the Dad's Army on this thread." That is such a socialist/communist statement: you can buy vodka online; you can buy everything online. What you're saying Min, is that the Welsh Government is determining what can or cannot be sold in shops - a slippery slope. Yes, it stops folk going to the shops, but if you cast your mind back, you'll recall that during the BIG spring lockdown, supermarkets continued trading and the number of virus cases reduced. Keep the red flag flying, eh. | poikka | |
24/10/2020 17:50 | I do Icarus - but half a mile down the road is Shropshire. having commented on the dunces I/c Wales I will leave others to take the P out of Wee B moronic management | jl5006 | |
24/10/2020 17:45 | early on in the pandemic some cops were looking through shopping trollies in tescos etc for 'none essential items' The government basically turned around and said if a shop is open to sell essential items ... ie food , everything else in the shop is fair game. Soon put a stop to that nonsense. People have short memories, over zealous policing and politics is a communistic approach. The labour should be very worried in Wales as if I lived there , particularly in a low covid area I would never vote for them again. Despicable putting a country into house arrest for no scientific reason. Its ok though, as it means labour will lose more seats both North and West of the english borders, meaning no real competition for the conservatives for a generation, thank god. Oh! as for Sturgeon .... talk about complicating it --- 5 tiers... although they are all flexible and she doesnt know exactly what is going to be in each. England , hands, Face and space, to be different Scotland has FACTS.... Face Coverings, Avoid crowded Places, Clean hands, Two meters apart, Self Isolate.... ffs most people cant remember 2 things let alone 5. | 1carus | |
24/10/2020 17:05 | Pandy Cheese & onion sandwich made with homemade bread. ;) | minerve 2 | |
24/10/2020 16:41 | The Left are EVIL | xxxxxy | |
24/10/2020 16:09 | Talk of going into 'The Tunnel' next week with Barnier and his crew. Makes it all sound very decent like a game of rugger, may the best team win and all shake hands afterwards. It is yet another EU slime ball trap trying to shaft us. Agreeing to go into the tunnel is acceptance of compromise. Don't do it Boris, not too late to walk away. No deal is better than a bad deal. Nothing is agreed till everything is agreed. No deal. | cheshire pete | |
24/10/2020 15:49 | Just a quickie ! Anyway back to get on menerves2 did you have British fish finger sandwich for lunch, out of lidl's ? . | pandy999 | |
24/10/2020 15:31 | There are always going to be products or instances that don't fall into place with the general priorities of stopping COVID. Stopping shopping for non-essential items stops people going out - and risk spreading the virus - to buy non-essential things; clothing is one of the main issues. In otherwords you don't want youngsters all mingling and shopping at Abercrombie & Fitch. To be fair towards these companies the supermarkets - which sell essential items and non-essential items - have to cover up their clothes. I don't see what is stupid about that! If the supermarkets were allowed to sell clothes they will have been granted competitive advantage by the government which would naturally lead to legal challenges and the lockdown falling apart. The fact you can buy vodka and not babies clothing is just an unintended consequence. You can STILL buy baby clothing on-line. I don't see what the issue is with the Dad's Army on this thread. Whinge, whinge, whinge : Use your brains dim-wits. | minerve 2 | |
24/10/2020 15:21 | There are no grey cells involved in the taff situation. | maxk |
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