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Metro Bank Holdings Plc | LSE:MTRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX3W479 | ORD 0.0001P |
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0.65 | 1.96% | 33.85 | 33.75 | 33.90 | 34.25 | 33.40 | 33.55 | 1,107,987 | 13:06:21 |
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22/10/2019 10:53 | When a GE is called. Labout could pull a fast one and replace Corbyn with someone more centre than socialist. That could really mess up BJ and his cronies. | fxprotrader | |
22/10/2019 10:52 | If labour got rid of Corbyn then it would be a proper fight. With corbyn in there is no competition. Im a Tory but I can see stright throught this clown. It is a dangerous situation to have him in control with out abiding to atleast some rules the EU provides | fxprotrader | |
22/10/2019 10:40 | Nemesis, the thing that I find incomprehensible is the fact that if Labour vote the withdrawal bill through then if they are successful in an election then they would have every right to negotiate what they want, but they do not seem to recognise this in any of the conversations they have. Or probably is it more that they know they will not win an election, scared that their party dynamics will change forever and they are just thinking of their own interests I.e. their jobs? | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 10:18 | smart...simple as they know they will lose..i would 90% have voted labour but not after this with the lot there now. A leader who has not made his position clear and pulls a deal to pieces before hes even read it. Any other leader would have either called the tories out or worked with them seeing the public malaise and hatred. he thing is it proves its a power thing and the public I feel wont forgive all this for some time. At least Johnson has tried to move things forward the other parties seem to have no clue especially the wittering on a bout a second referendum...what will that prove??? | nemesis6 | |
22/10/2019 10:02 | 5-entimentRules I'm honoured by the avatar homage haha | sentimentrules | |
22/10/2019 10:01 | Nemesis, I just cannot believe that we have not had an election or that a date has been called. Is that not what an opposition strives for? Embarrassing and farcical. First it was get an extension, now it is wait for a referendum, and they still have the support of the party members!!! | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:51 | smart...I think after the latest shenanigans labour have pretty much consigned themselves to the bin (with Corbyn anyway) the lib dems have always been the circus option and those who like to not honour their promises. so tories it is. | nemesis6 | |
22/10/2019 09:50 | Media would indicate labours only hope of power is where we are now FXP. For the rest of us stuck in this revolving cycle whilst the world around us moves on. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:47 | Nemesis is correct in his interpretation that consensus is that any labour government would be bad for business. It is not too inconceivable that the markets would be lower under a labour government than a hard Brexit. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:44 | I do not believe he is. Look at the latest movement in polls. Conservatives 39%, Labour 20%, Liberals 20%, Brexit Party 11%. Look at the polls before he became leader. An incredible shift. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:39 | Hes a clown FX ...yeah lets have Corbyn or even better swinson...ones a dithering fool the other denies democracy...votes on a postcard | nemesis6 | |
22/10/2019 09:39 | Sounds like labour are going to push through for second reading. Thereafter watch the amendments be attached. The bill may end up with customs union and single market added. Now that would be embarrassing for the remainers would it not? | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:20 | It is a shame that EU members cannot see the change occurring due to this frustration and see that hard Brexit lines are hardening. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:17 | FXP, I believe history will show that those opposing Brexit will be the fools. The movement in constituencies from strong labour holds is incredible and hard to be believed. Any General Election will decimate Parliament structure and see strengthening on those parties with hard Brexit lines. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:12 | I think there is every chance 70-80% he will pull the bill on Thursday or befreo as yet again he has made threats and no one believes them, so he is stuck. He should resign now He is a clown | fxprotrader | |
22/10/2019 09:11 | just as well youre not then...still endless interest unless youd like to change boards that is? | nemesis6 | |
22/10/2019 09:09 | I wonder if the bookies will offer me odds for BJ pulling the Bill on Thursday? | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:07 | Lock us into a 1year plus extension? Lol. I think I am now crying inside. | smartie6 | |
22/10/2019 09:03 | Profit . Investing in its demise | sentimentrules | |
22/10/2019 09:02 | So why are you here? | labtec |
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