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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 | 6.04 | 33B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2020 12:00 | It's always been that way Poikka. | maxk | |
30/6/2020 11:53 | Anyone noticed that amongst politicians, and posters on this board, the Remoaners are a bunch of moaners, whilst the Leavers are enthusiastic, go-for-it types? | poikka | |
30/6/2020 11:50 | Yeah right. | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 11:49 | With COVID we're floundering around because we're dealing with the new and the unknown. Not one of us knows for sure whether historians will say the people of the 2020s destroyed their economies and way of life, and it was all for nothing. There never was any significant danger or the worst pandemic for 700 years could have been managed if only it had been taken more seriously But the EU negotiations are quite different. We know where we stand and the government knows what's required of it. | grahamite2 | |
30/6/2020 11:44 | Well hopefully when the next pandemic comes along we will not have idiots and charlatans in charge. It makes all the difference. | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 11:41 | Marvellous..."A new strain of flu that has the potential to become pandemic has been identified in China by scientists." BBC | patientcapital | |
30/6/2020 11:38 | We could tell them to jump Min!!1 | mikemichael2 | |
30/6/2020 11:34 | mm2 You are looking at it from 'our point of view'. | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 11:29 | Hang on, i thought Europe exported more goods to us than we to them!! 'If your main customer or supplier says jump, most of the time you have to if you want to feed the kids' | mikemichael2 | |
30/6/2020 11:28 | Moe of the Three Stooges...??? Was that the old testament? | smartypants | |
30/6/2020 11:13 | By the way you'll not catch me at a barber's. I laid out good money for clippers and I'm going to use them, dammit, even if I do end up looking like Moe of the Three Stooges. | grahamite2 | |
30/6/2020 11:11 | Min is that why you sang Polly wally doodle at your air brick Uni? | gotnorolex | |
30/6/2020 11:09 | Must be millions of terrace and bedsitter oracles in the UK. LOL Is that what makes us World Beating? ROFLMAO! | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 11:06 | Because his first stupid act when he came to office was to kill social mobility by stopping assisted places for Britain's brightest! | gotnorolex | |
30/6/2020 11:05 | Leave means renounce the EU and all its works. | grahamite2 | |
30/6/2020 11:05 | Compromise or suffer Brexitloons. You don't have any other choice. As Blair would say: "you can't have your Cake-ism" | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 11:04 | Be prepared... WHO director Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus said the spread of the virus was actually speeding up, despite lockdowns being loosened around the world.WHO director Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus said the spread of the virus was actually speeding up, despite lockdowns being loosened around the world he worst of the Covid-19 pandemic is 'yet to come', the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. WHO director Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus claimed the spread of the virus was actually speeding up, despite lockdowns being loosened around the world. He said countries like South Korea, China, Germany, Singapore and Japan had shown there is a blueprint to suppressing the disease. On top of robust contact tracing schemes, these nations have also delegated testing responsibilities to local public health teams and given regional leaders the power to enforce regional lockdowns. But, in a thinly-veiled jab seemingly targeted at the US and UK, Dr Tedros claimed many nations were not using 'the tools that we have at hand'. Earlier this month the WHO urged Britain not to lift lockdown until its test and trace system was up to scratch, after it emerged a third of patients were being missed. The UK Government has been criticised for its top-down response to the outbreak and refusal to give responsibilities to local public health bodies. | diku | |
30/6/2020 11:00 | The referendum asked whether we were to leave or remain, nothing more. It didn't ask about a deal and it didn't ask whether we wanted tea or coffee for breakfast either. | grahamite2 | |
30/6/2020 10:59 | These Eton boys don't get anywhere because most of them are used to having it their way and don't understand compromise. Mama and Papa always gave them what they wanted. Intelligent Europeans saying "no" is completely alien to them. Blair seemed to get on well. I wonder why. LOL | minerve 2 | |
30/6/2020 10:53 | They voted out because they couldn't get a deal. Forgotten why Cameroon called the referendum after he was given his walking ticket by the Brussels mob. | gotnorolex |
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