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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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09/2/2019 20:55 | Bigot Boys Coporation | ![]() bargainbob | |
09/2/2019 20:50 | Minerve the Parrot. Posts the same post to everyone he disagrees with. | ![]() shy tott | |
09/2/2019 20:48 | As for the morons.. I'm sure you are all tired of being called "morons" and "stupid" but my goodness, if people keep calling you stupid and morons maybe they've got a point! ROFLMAO! | minerve | |
09/2/2019 20:47 | Careful, The UK wants to expand and deal with the rest of the world. That is the opposite of isolationist. It's the eu who builds barriers and more or less excludes worldwide business due to high entry tariffs. If you care about helping undeveloped countries economies and pull them out of their starvation status, a free world market is (part of) the answer - something the insular and isolationist eu specifically stops. | ![]() shy tott | |
09/2/2019 20:41 | Shy Tott Ever wondered why you haven't got anywhere in life. I know why. ;) | minerve | |
09/2/2019 20:38 | Minerve, Thanks once again for showing you have the monopoly on knowledge, and anything anyone else says is only worthy of a chimp. (By the way, the above is sarcastic before you thank me for my perception.) All your posts just show what an uneducated person you are. Can't you see that? | ![]() shy tott | |
09/2/2019 20:36 | The serious Brexiteers, Farage, Johnson, JRM and others, are passionate about Britain being isolationist and controlling its own affairs. I suspect that they know we are taking a terrible economic risk, but they think it s worth it. If some people suffer it will be worth it. To get it through they misled gullible voters. But we have not been independent for many decades. Ever since the Americans baled us out from bankruptcy after WW2 we have been an inferior junior partner to America. Read up about the Suez crisis. We invaded Egypt without telling Eisenhower. He was furious and ordered us out, Eden had to resign. National humiliation. There are many other examples, but we have had to do as we were ordered by America. British independence is a myth. | ![]() careful | |
09/2/2019 20:35 | Jacko: "May, Corbyn and Cable should be worrying", absolutely agree Jacko. They won't though because they all possess supreme arrogance, like Cameron and Osborne before them, born of detachment from the real world that the rest of us live in. The public are heartily sick of May and Corbyn. If Brexit doesn't happen on the 29th March, there will be a huge and overwhelming movement of Brexit voters, labour and Tory alike, to Farage's new party. Where will the remainers go to? Nowhere because there won't be anywhere for them. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
09/2/2019 20:32 | careful 9 Feb '19 - 15:40 - 245770 of 245797 0 2 1 shy tott I think you miss a critical point. We have negotiated freedom of movement in the EU. with the power to veto anything we did not like. Careful, I can assure you I haven't missed any critical point at all. I'm amazed at your lack of knowledge in the above statement. (and, like others have posted, your strange views which can only come from a position of not knowing the facts). We did not have a veto over anything we didn't like. In particular regarding immigration, we simply had no say at all in how many immigrants we would have to take - and this fact is what caused so many (excluding me by the way) to vote to leave the EU. If you missed it, Cameron asked Merkel for a maximum number of immigrants she would send us, and her answer was there was no limit! We could do fa about it. It was take them or leave. We had no veto over this. There just seems to be no logic to almost everything you write. Thanks for not calling me a chimp or moron though - no need just because we disagree. | ![]() shy tott | |
09/2/2019 20:26 | robwt 9 Feb '19 - 20:17 - 245797 of 245798 (Filtered) | minerve | |
09/2/2019 20:26 | "I can't wait for a well organised street party." You Brexit thickos couldn't organise anything. The only things you get done, and the progress you do make, are only by accident. LOL | minerve | |
09/2/2019 20:17 | Grayling should go, he is forever shooting the Tories in the foot. Minerve, have you had a heavy day on the sauce, seems you are stuck in the groove again today, time someone kicked the gramaphone and gave us all a rest. ;) | ![]() robwt | |
09/2/2019 20:04 | From the media...make it what you like...but I like the takeaway bit comment!!... Pressure on Chris Grayling is growing after the government axed its Brexit no-deal contract with a ferry firm that has no ships. The transport secretary awarded Seaborne Freight a £13.8m contract to ensure ferries kept crossing the Channel in the event that the UK leaves the EU without an exit agreement. But that contract has been ripped up after Irish company Arklow Shipping, which had backed Seaborne Freight, stepped away from the deal. Shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald told Sky News that Mr Grayling's plan to have Seaborne provide services from Ramsgate to Ostend was "ridiculous". He said: "This plan was never a runner. He's wasted time and officials' energy in pursuing something that was never ever capable of delivering and he's been told time and time... again. He should go." A ramp in Ramsgate, where Seaborne Freight was due to dredge to prepare for a no-deal Brexit© Sky News Screen Grab A ramp in Ramsgate, where Seaborne Freight was due to dredge to prepare for a no-deal Brexit Mr Grayling last month defended the decision to award Seaborne a contract, claiming it was "not a risk". This came after it emerged the firm copied its terms and conditions of business from the website of a takeaway. The government faced widespread criticism over the contract because the firm owned no vessels suitable for carrying goods or vehicles. Labour's call for Mr Grayling to quit over Seaborne is just the latest demand for his resignation during his two-and-a-half years as transport secretary. | ![]() diku | |
09/2/2019 19:47 | How many days before Brexit ?I can't wait for a well organised street party. | k38 | |
09/2/2019 18:37 | Minerve , there are a lot of donkeys it has to be said. | ![]() bargainbob | |
09/2/2019 18:32 | Jacko being one of them. Master bed sitter and bed wetter. | minerve | |
09/2/2019 18:29 | The Brexit ferry contract was a complete farce and anyone trying to make it look otherwise is a complete and utter donkey. | minerve | |
09/2/2019 18:25 | diku - "Was this the company that had no ships or ferrys?...heads must roll..." Mate, there are loads of ship operators that have no ships - they charter them in! You can start up a supermarket and buy in food to sell. And, btw, it's ferries, ffs. | ![]() poikka | |
09/2/2019 18:22 | Careful - "the demographics have changed, with a few million older voters having died, and a few million younger voters eligible." No, Careful, e few million younger voters will have become older and wiser, or does that no longer hold good? | ![]() poikka |
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