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Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:26 am
by Gunner Rob
I can't believe what I have woken up to this morning.
who are all these fucking morons who have destroyed the UK???
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:30 am
by DB10GOONER
Gunner Rob wrote:I can't believe what I have woken up to this morning.
who are all these fucking morons who have destroyed the UK???
Rob, let's please not get into the Facebook style vitriol and personal abuse on here huh?
And what the fuck are you doing waking up at 10:26??

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:52 am
by A11M11
Rob :- morons ? Started with Ted Heath.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:59 am
by Herd
I shorted the pound and cashed in this morning as many have and will do , but this will even out soon !
I still dont think we will leave or if we do we will do it on such terms as will make little difference !
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:19 am
by DB10GOONER
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:26 pm
by Chippy
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:To know I played a part in cameron resigning gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that makes me feel or warm inside
How long will that last? Have you considered who you have handed the reins of government to? The likes of Boris, Gove, and IDS are not on the side of ordinary people. And Farage has already said there isn't £350m to spend on the NHS.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06 ... a-mistake/
The first lie of many from the Brexiters to be exposed. It wasn't project fear, it was project reality.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:28 pm
by Chippy
To top off a bad night fucking Virgin media didn't work on broadband or TV until about 15 minutes ago.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:30 pm
by GranadaJoe
A lot of Remain advocates and posters on this forum have been sensationalist and patronising (as graciously admitted by Nutflush).
Leave supporters were characterised as racist and economically illiterate.
And still this morning the bollocks continues. A number of posters have stated that the pound is at its lowest for 30 years. Bollocks!
It may have suffered its biggest fall, but that's not the same thing. A couple of years back a pound bought you 1.01 euros. This morning, before the markets have properly corrected you can get 1.23, nearly 25% more.
I don't know exactly what the future holds, but at most it will be a bit different to how it would've been. Maybe a bit better, maybe a bit worse. Let's not panic.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:31 pm
by Chippy
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:35 pm
by Chippy
GranadaJoe wrote:A lot of Remain advocates and posters on this forum have been sensationalist and patronising (as graciously admitted by Nutflush).
Leave supporters were characterised as racist and economically illiterate.
And still this morning the bollocks continues. A number of posters have stated that the pound is at its lowest for 30 years. Bollocks!
It may have suffered its biggest fall, but that's not the same thing. A couple of years back a pound bought you 1.01 euros. This morning, before the markets have properly corrected you can get 1.23, nearly 25% more.
I don't know exactly what the future holds, but at most it will be a bit different to how it would've been. Maybe a bit better, maybe a bit worse. Let's not panic.
It's at it's lowest for 30+ years against the dollar. The Euro has been hit by Brexit as well. The $ is hugely important because much of our non Euro trade is denominated in $, particularly oil and gas, so expect to see increases in your petrol and energy bills.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:59 pm
by GranadaJoe
Chippy wrote:GranadaJoe wrote:A lot of Remain advocates and posters on this forum have been sensationalist and patronising (as graciously admitted by Nutflush).
Leave supporters were characterised as racist and economically illiterate.
And still this morning the bollocks continues. A number of posters have stated that the pound is at its lowest for 30 years. Bollocks!
It may have suffered its biggest fall, but that's not the same thing. A couple of years back a pound bought you 1.01 euros. This morning, before the markets have properly corrected you can get 1.23, nearly 25% more.
I don't know exactly what the future holds, but at most it will be a bit different to how it would've been. Maybe a bit better, maybe a bit worse. Let's not panic.
It's at it's lowest for 30+ years against the dollar. The Euro has been hit by Brexit as well. The $ is hugely important because much of our non Euro trade is denominated in $, particularly oil and gas, so expect to see increases in your petrol and energy bills.
It's true about the dollar, but within a couple of hours (and before the markets opened) the pound had already strengthened.
In times of uncertainty the dollar always strengthens, but I'm sure the pound will continue to recover.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:14 pm
by Theoperator
Chippy wrote:
To top off a bad night fucking Virgin media didn't work on broadband or TV until about 15 minutes ago.
Why was it a bad night fucking a virgin Chippy,

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:16 pm
by Chippy
Theoperator wrote:Chippy wrote:
To top off a bad night fucking Virgin media didn't work on broadband or TV until about 15 minutes ago.
Why was it a bad night fucking a virgin Chippy,

If only.

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:24 pm
by Chippy
GranadaJoe wrote:Chippy wrote:GranadaJoe wrote:A lot of Remain advocates and posters on this forum have been sensationalist and patronising (as graciously admitted by Nutflush).
Leave supporters were characterised as racist and economically illiterate.
And still this morning the bollocks continues. A number of posters have stated that the pound is at its lowest for 30 years. Bollocks!
It may have suffered its biggest fall, but that's not the same thing. A couple of years back a pound bought you 1.01 euros. This morning, before the markets have properly corrected you can get 1.23, nearly 25% more.
I don't know exactly what the future holds, but at most it will be a bit different to how it would've been. Maybe a bit better, maybe a bit worse. Let's not panic.
It's at it's lowest for 30+ years against the dollar. The Euro has been hit by Brexit as well. The $ is hugely important because much of our non Euro trade is denominated in $, particularly oil and gas, so expect to see increases in your petrol and energy bills.
It's true about the dollar, but within a couple of hours (and before the markets opened) the pound had already strengthened.
In times of uncertainty the dollar always strengthens, but I'm sure the pound will continue to recover.
Based on what? Been in decline again since about 9. The BofE may have to support it by raising interest rates. How many remember what that does to your mortgage?
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:41 pm
by CloakedGooner
Chippy wrote:Henry Norris 1913 wrote:To know I played a part in cameron resigning gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that makes me feel or warm inside
How long will that last? Have you considered who you have handed the reins of government to? The likes of Boris, Gove, and IDS are not on the side of ordinary people. And Farage has already said there isn't £350m to spend on the NHS.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06 ... a-mistake/
The first lie of many from the Brexiters to be exposed. It wasn't project fear, it was project reality.
Tbf, Farage didn't say there wasn't 350 million to spend. He just said he couldn't guarantee it would all be on the NHS. Which is fair enough because he isn't the chancellor