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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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1.00 | 1.75% | 58.28 | 58.26 | 58.30 | 58.36 | 57.66 | 58.10 | 93,356,030 | 11:34:35 |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.77 | 36.95B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/7/2019 12:28 | Maxk Example, please. | minerve 2 | |
04/7/2019 12:28 | I don't get the feeling of sovereignty here guys ATM. Should I be feeling it? We all know you are a seasoned red and Cornbynista Minnie, the only feeling of sovereignty is you in a threesome with Jezza and Diane Abbott. Keep taking the medication. | robwt | |
04/7/2019 12:25 | But it's ok for a few dozen non elected peeps to decide the fate of 500m? Is that your argument? | maxk | |
04/7/2019 12:23 | Boris will not be winning me over. Hopefully it will be the same for the rest of the electorate. Short-lived PM. What is the record? | minerve 2 | |
04/7/2019 12:21 | I don't think our 'so-called' democracy is anything to be proud of when it allows 120,000 out-of-touch and past sell-by date individuals to decide the future for over 60 million individuals. I don't get the feeling of sovereignty here guys ATM. Should I be feeling it? | minerve 2 | |
04/7/2019 12:20 | Ironic is how Boris Johnson is talking about his passion for the Union of the UK. The Fab Four, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland. All remain voting regions. If this thing goes wrong and their economies nose dive these UK countries will blame Brexit. So much optimism about a glorious future when we stand alone, let us hope it comes true. Shy Love your colourful 'wriggling snake', and 'putrid Mandelson' terms. I am too scared to walk the streets in the poorer districts and lose touch with the old Millwall supporters mentality of past years, but you keep me in touch with 'street' thinking. | careful | |
04/7/2019 12:13 | Got my ballot paper - that's one for you, Boris. | poikka | |
04/7/2019 12:06 | The EUSSR is FAECES LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
04/7/2019 12:05 | Ian Wragg Posted July 4, 2019 at 7:02 am | Permalink I don’t think either Boris or Hunt will challenge the establishment. Boris has already signed up to the Climate Emergency nonesense It will take someone like Farage to show results. Unless we are out of the EU by 31st October it will be academic as the Tory Party is finished. | xxxxxy | |
04/7/2019 11:56 | The EUSSR wants an European Army. To confront Russia.MAD.Boycott the EUSSR.LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
04/7/2019 11:54 | Boycott product of the EUSSR. | xxxxxy | |
04/7/2019 11:52 | The EUSSR is not worth spitting on.LEAVE and WTOAnd save 39 billion for the British PeopleLEAVE LEAVE LEAVE | xxxxxy | |
04/7/2019 11:40 | maxk The only thing being stung will be the UK and people like you. | minerve 2 | |
04/7/2019 11:39 | Careful, you raise many points like a wriggling snake who won't stick to one for fear of your views being exposed as either wrong, stupid or undemocratic or indeed all 3. One point, yes, the UK has responsibility for uk meps pension. We all know this because at the first sniff of the Brexit referendum, the putrid mandelson tabled a motion stating exactly that i.e., if we leave the EU, meps would still get their EU pensions. That was obviously the main thing playing on his mind, forget terrorism, poverty and all other problems affecting the EU and UK. But we don't have to involve the EU with EU pensions post Brexit, we can pay them directly ourselves instead of giving the EU 10 billion (istr that's the UK MEP pension cost according to may and the EU). F the EU, get the MEP pension in line with our civil service pension and pay them that. I hope nige will implement that. | shy tott | |
04/7/2019 11:37 | Stung a bit eh Min? | maxk | |
04/7/2019 11:33 | I am sure the Eu will be able to engage with them and help them understand that they must have a hard border...its for everyones benefit | hernando2 | |
04/7/2019 11:32 | Oh dear, thinking about violence again. Typical Brexiter stance. "A clear snapshot at what insanity looks like :-)" "You wouldn't be saying that if I was in the same room." I actually was implying that I wouldn't look insane and neither would I act it! The problem with internet conversation and debate is that you make your own mind up of appearance and what people are like generally. Conversation and debate is broken and not resolute. If I was in the same room as you you would neither see that I am insane and neither would you have the chance to opt out of the debate until it was resolute. You wouldn't behave so petty either. | minerve 2 | |
04/7/2019 11:23 | I wonder what the UDA or IRA will have to say about €U troops guarding the border? | maxk | |
04/7/2019 11:22 | well i guess if the EU want a hard border they will have to get on with it...nothing we can do if they insist | hernando2 | |
04/7/2019 11:20 | This backstop thing looks difficult. We tell the eu. 'go away we are leaving, no more free movement, we shall control our Borders'. 'Here here' say the Brexiteers. The EU. say, 'we control our borders in the usual way as well, and there is a border in Ireland'. | careful | |
04/7/2019 11:16 | The new proposed eu. president is a gynaecologist with 7 children. How does she find the time? All of that maternity leave. | careful | |
04/7/2019 11:08 | And Christe Lagarde for goodness sake a self admitted criminal whom was convicted but let off without punishment because she had an international reputation... and she had the cheek to tell greeks to pay their taxes and stop being fraudulent. She is going to be given the most important job in the EU...FFS | hernando2 | |
04/7/2019 11:05 | Well the EU are dismantling their 120 painstakingly negotiated agreements with Switzerland, and are going to go ahead the the United states of Europe and the EU Army despite repeatedly saying that they wouldn't. So I guess democracy reigns in the EU as well | hernando2 | |
04/7/2019 11:04 | That is big news, the new EU. President says the backstop will stay. Does she not know that if they try to stop smuggling across the Irish border or check a few cattle for Mad Cow Disease, that the Catholics and Prots will start killing each other? | careful |
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