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Guided Missile

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  1. My reference point is that the current odds of a second referendum indicate that Betfair believe that it is less likely that a second referendum will take place. You stated it was more likely. Nothing about the odds narrowing over time...
  2. At 8/13? I don't think so.
  3. The bookies don't think so: House of Commons to Vote through Withdrawal Agreement in 2018 1/7 No 4/1 Yes A second In/Out EU Referendum to take place before end 2019 6/5 Yes 8/13 No UK to revoke Article 50 before 30-03-2018 and end Brexit? 1/10 No 5/1 Yes
  4. What's the dollar got to do with it, Herbert? That's like introducing the subject of gravel and cement imports into a thread about Southampton docks... Now, I must remember to put you back on ignore...
  5. Meanwhile, looking beyond the hysterics and at the ten year trend for sterling. Still, that doesn't suit the traitor narrative, does it. Maybe this latest EU video will:
  6. Herbert Von W@nkstain in full bulsh!t mode, but gets caught out by his intellectual superior and nemesis, GM, who instantly regrets taking the scrote off ignore: Expressing scepticism?? You were arguing ways of avoiding tax on the profits. Now, back on ignore for you. I should have learnt my lesson and I wouldn't have stepped in the dog-sh!t you post.
  7. Sterling is a buying opportunity, Herbert. Hope your own buying opportunity in bitcoin went well.
  8. Watch the traitor get a hard on...
  9. FWIW, you obviously don't have a clue what Target2 debt is and the deep sh!t the Italian economy is in, nor the Germans that have helped pile their debt mountain. Oh, and Deutsche Bank beating Barclays and Llloyds in stress tests as evidence of what fine shape the bank is in? You haven't got a clue but their shareholders have:
  10. I think you are rather obsessed with me. At exactly the same time as the football club you purport to follow sacks their manager, your thoughts are on yet another of my tedious diatribes on the euro. The mark of a true troll.
  11. ...and with it, the grand EU experiment. Well, son, it wasn't just the shock of the second largest economy in the EU leaving the trade bloc without a deal, it was the unsustainable debts owed by Spain and Italy to the German ECB, that they will never be able to repay. Brexit was just the beginning of the collapse of the house of cards, followed by the Deutsche Bank scandal. To make it easier to understand, I've drawn a picture below that should explain it: Luckily your Dad shorted the euro at Xmas 2018, which is why we are very rich, now...God bless America and Donald Trump.
  12. Not quite, numbnuts. Maybe a second Commons vote...
  13. I predict a riot...
  14. It will be worth all the pain when she's out on her ear. Soon thereafter we rejoin EFTA remain in the EEA and everyone will get on with there lives, watching the EU disintegrate from within.
  15. And the circle is complete....
  16. As I have posted before, it is always best to be the first in the lifeboat. Watch the EU Titanic, as it begins to sink: The Franco/German deal is starting to unravel, as reported here. ...and the return of a Greek tragedy and an Italian opera, here: Schadenfreude? I should say so... ...oh and I told you so.
  17. I liked this extract from the article, a source which I have used earlier in this thread... My point exactly....and who would possibly be stupid enough to think my reference to the Fourth Reich referred to the Nazis? Apparently Herbert Von W@nkstain....
  18. Solar powered computer...
  19. Brilliant synopsis....
  20. Don't quote the patronising nutter, my southern-counties provincial chum...
  21. Meanwhile the yellow vests in Paris are protesting for cheaper diesel....
  22. Slap a 25% tariff on German cars. I'm sure the German car manufacturers would love that. You post as if the EU are buying shed loads of goods from us. You do realise we have a trade deficit of over £70 BILLION with the EU and as such, hold all the cards, when it comes to tariffs. i.e. protectionism will hurt them more than us. I can understand you not realising the strength of our position, in regard to trade with the EU. Theresa May obviously didn't...
  23. You do realise that WTO rules wouldn't force the UK to impose 10% tariffs on car parts? 10% is the maximum tariff. The UK could waive tariffs altogether. WTO tariffs average about 2.6% on all non-agricultural goods. Personally I hope the UK waives tariffs altogether and cuts corporation tax to about 16%. That would p!$$ on the EU's protectionist bonfire...
  24. They're leaving the dirty work to parliament... It'll never get through.
  25. You're right. We are a vassal state for the foreseeable future.
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