
Guided Missile
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Herbert the champagne socialist trapped in a doomed dogma: Keep digging, Herbert and I might keep you off ignore.
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Spot the difference: Throwing his support firmly behind Venezuela’s elected leader, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro in a phone talk on Thursday. “The president of Russia expressed his support to the legitimate Venezuelan authorities in the context of the aggravation of the internal political crisis provoked from the outside,” said a Kremlin statement, referring to the U.S. and other countries calling an opposition leader the country's “interim president.” Putin “stressed that destructive external interference grossly violates the fundamental norms of international law,” the statement added.
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You tell me. You're the socialist economic genius. How about commenting on these facts, Herbert? Venezuela’s Unemployment Rate is forecasted to be 33.350 % in Dec 2018 as reported by International Monetary Fund - World Economic Outlook. It records an increase from the last reported number of 27.096 % in Dec 2017. Looking ahead, Venezuela’s Unemployment Rate is projected to stand at 44.315 % in Dec 2023. On Friday Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: “The future of Venezuela is a matter for Venezuelans. Jeremy Hunt’s call for more sanctions on Venezuela is wrong. We oppose outside interference in Venezuela, whether from the US or anywhere else. There needs to be dialogue and a negotiated settlement to overcome the crisis.”
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F***ing behave:
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I don't think that anyone could deny that Diane Abbott is ugly, fat and black...
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The usual left wing losers will be embarrassed when they read this thread. I am betting they will all follow their leader and fail to acknowledge the failure of the socialist experiment in Venezuela. Still, I don't think anyone expects that. It will be the same in a couple years when the EU experiment also fails. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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I didn't think I'd be saying this, but I feel closer to Corbyn's plan than May's.
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An interesting press release from the German think-tank Ifo Institute:
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Britain would be welcomed into the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal with "open arms" after it leaves the EU, Japan's prime minister has said, here. Canada, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru and Vietnam are members and it is predicted that the US will rejoin soon.
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Best BBC news video ever, showing Theresa May flying over to Brussels here. F***ing hilarious
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Arrivederci, Roma... Italy, the most indebted country in the EU after Greece, slumps into a recession. That won't end well, with the begging bowl about to be be shoved under Germany's nose. Brexit, innit...
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I'd concentrate on your CV...
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I'm no banking expert, but, given Barclays chequered history with complying with the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, I would have imagined that the transfer of assets across borders would have to be approved by a court. I mean, I doubt if Barclays want the transfer of someone else's assets to fall foul of their legal responsibilities under any relevant legislation.
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Another project fear idiot who can't read:
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Having a problem reading, sh1t for brains?
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My comments related to the Irish and its economy, not whether Barclays was prudent, or not. It's obviously a sensible move for Barclays so that they can maintain their "passporting" rights after a no deal exit. It'll do f*** all for the Irish economy, apart from 300 jobs that will be moved from the EU to Dublin. Read about it below:
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Paragraph 5 of Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: Still sounds like a plan to me...
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Season ticket holder and my son was ill, you fu ckw!t..
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What good is that going to do them? Once the digital tax rules are imposed by the EU, they won't be able to steal US tax dollars any more. Read about it here. The leprechaun economics of the Irish will unravel and they'll be back to the low value economy they've always had. Oh and Barclays hold over one trillion pounds in capital in the UK, so I make that a shift of less than 17% of other peoples money being strategically moved, not that the Irish will get any of it. They still owe us over £3 billion from the last time we bailed them out.
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So you would pay whatever they demand? Traitorous quisling...
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Tomorrow's Telegraph, numbnuts: You lot really are suffering from the Stockholm Syndrome, aren't you?
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EU demanding £39 billion even if there is no deal. Yeah, right. I think Drunker's been on the p!$$ again...
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Nigel Farage goes to the Commission , pushing Article 24 of GATT here. All sounds good to me.
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No deal favourite with the currency markets at the moment...
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Chuka's chucked in the towel....