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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0859 | 6.08 | 33.22B |
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22/7/2019 09:48 | Will, yes, I know. I never go back and change posts, except for typos. The meaning is clear even though i typed a wrong word. The responses are quite telling anyway. Alp pounced like a child tryng to belittle me, and I'm quite happy for people to see that. It's a non event - I used a wrong word, only weak people would salivate over that. I take it that those who like to belittle rarely get the chance to do so. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 09:47 | As Liam Halligan's article for the Irish newspaper shows, all is not well on the other side. It's not all one way, as anyone with an ounce of sense can see. Leo for all his bravado has now had to face up to the real possibility of blighty simply walking away. We might catch a cold, but some of the €U countries are going to catch pneumonia. | maxk | |
22/7/2019 09:45 | I think Gina Miller is a smart girl, but she will not win her second legal case. The legals are independent and will be reluctant to be involved in controversial politics again. Gina miller is getting carried away, she referred to this case as "Miller 2". Yuk, what an ego. shy you should see the film 'cool hand luke'. Paul Newman bluffed a fellow prisoner despite having a terrible hand of cards. Boris is bluffing about crashing out on the 29th. why can't you see that, it is obvious to me. there will be no no deal crash out, get used to the idea. That clown Davies was effectively telling us all on TV that he was pretending to crash out on no deal to fool the EU..and they were watching as he said it. Boris has them fooled, maybe he means it, a no deal crash out. he is bluffing, I know that, but amazingly you all believe him. Well done bojo, good poker player. | careful | |
22/7/2019 09:43 | 'Mass defections to the lib Dems could change politics' Why do you put 'could'? Mass defections to the lib dems Would change politics, by definition. It's a stupid, obvious non-statement since it's self-evident, and furthermore simply won't happen. You could have just as well have written 'Mass defections to the monster raving loony party could change politics'. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 09:43 | Miller has written to Johnson warning him that proroguing or suspending Parliament to bypass the will of lawmakers would be illegal. (Maugham’s case, if brought, would be separate). A lawsuit would “ask the courts to determine who, Parliament or the prime minister, gets to decide whether we no-deal,” Maugham said. “For me, the answer should obviously be Parliament.” For the dimwits both these cases are about proroguing or suspending parliament and allowing a PM to take a decision alone. Only an uber dimwit would think that allowing that to happen would be acceptable. | alphorn | |
22/7/2019 09:41 | There will be no such thing as remainers on November 1st. That day they will all become rejoiners or reluctant accepters. Rejoiners will be a tiny, tiny minority of cranks and fanatics. | grahamite2 | |
22/7/2019 09:41 | "Shy Tott if you go back to the post with the 'obvious mistake' and click EDIT, you can change the post to say what you really meant." That is asking too much from an obvious numpty. LOL | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 09:40 | Over two years' ago I told the chimps on this thread that Lloyds would not go anywhere until Brexit was sorted. The chimps laughed. Oh, look at the graph! Minerve was right again. Truth is, it doesn't really take much to know that would be the case. Just some common sense and a grounding in reality. The chimps have neither. I shouldn't complain, it makes my job much easier. | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 09:39 | Sorry duplicate post now edited. | willoicc | |
22/7/2019 09:39 | Shy Tott if you go back to the post with the 'obvious mistake' and click EDIT, you can change the post to say what you really meant. | willoicc | |
22/7/2019 09:39 | Regarding may, she was and is an extremely loyal eu remainer. She never had any intention whatsoever of actually leaving the eu as the people wished. She wanted to remain contributing and subservient to the eu as 'her' deal spelt out in no uncertain terms. The deal was written by the eu, it didn't allow us to leave, it was a silly con she tried. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 09:36 | If the remainers in the Tory party fight as well as the Brexiteers and ERG have done over the last 40 years they will cause trouble. Mass defections to the lib Dems could change politics, a turning point as in the 1920's when Churchill left the once dominant Liberals to become a Tory. The liberals went into permanent decline. ...is history about to change? | careful | |
22/7/2019 09:35 | AH Careful, you must have missed my question. Why is gina going to court to try to engineer a situation where parliament could stop brexit if, as you have told us ad infinitum, the government can, and will, stop it already? Either gina doesn't understand the situation, or you don't. Which is it? (I know the answer, just seeing if your mind and ego allows you to accept you are wrong when insurmountable evidence tells you you are). | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 09:30 | 286 Strange - just because he's jumping before getting pushed, he's decided to cause trouble which effectively means he'll be trying his hardest to destroy the tory party, yet he won't see it. | shy tott | |
22/7/2019 09:28 | GBP remains under pressure today. That is 'remain' meaning 'leaving'. | alphorn | |
22/7/2019 09:28 | Ironic. Theresa May voted to remain and when she became leader did her best to show that she would deliver Brexit with her stupid red lines. She was desperate to show she would deliver Brexit despite being a remainer. Now Boris Johnson, a former remainer turned hard Brexiteer is free to deliver the softest of all Brexits. He has the moral authority to do this, and deep down, as his past speeches show he is pro EU. as are the rest of the Johnson family. Perversely, things are looking up. he could scupper Farage, half witted hard Brexiteers, Lib Dems, Corbyn, ERG at a stroke. His greatness could be secured forever. | careful | |
22/7/2019 09:27 | Is that a G2 'leaving' or a version of the Shy T 'leaver'? Lol | alphorn | |
22/7/2019 09:25 | Hammond - "I'm leaving, I'm important you know. You'll regret that I'm leaving. I'm going to cause all sorts of trouble now that I'm LEAVING." Cleaner - "You still here?" | grahamite2 | |
22/7/2019 09:23 | G2 - A dictatorship would make it much easier. Just get rid of parliament is an idea...…… | alphorn | |
22/7/2019 09:07 | Boris has only one thing to handle and that is neutralizing the crooks and traitors. If he succeeds he'll go down in history as a great man. If he fails he'll be soon forgotten. | grahamite2 | |
22/7/2019 09:07 | LOL Yes, they should filter me. They will never win an intellectual argument with Minerve. | minerve 2 | |
22/7/2019 09:04 | I Just don't know why you just filter him .then he/she/ it can talk to its self. | pooroldboy55 |
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