
Guided Missile
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Here's another picture for you to colour in: Shorting the pound... Pal, you're a financial genius, making the square root of f*** all. If you were making money trading, you as sure as hell wouldn't be wasting time posting drivel on here.
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Another Nostradamus joins the fray. That graph is today, shows a rising pound from the start of business and is only a c*** hair lower (or will be), by the close. Sherlock clown feet is not making squat on the pound. Here's another quote:
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Yeah, right. You would make more money at the circus, pal. The only sociopathic clown in the world
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Short the pound.... Your predictive powers are on a par with Gordon Brown. I never tire of chuckling at your posts, pal: Here's another quote I like: What does he know, though? He just made over €100M selling his hedge fund. "Short the pound".... "Free trade will not have an ally in the White House next year"...
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Read all about it, here. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it, Timmy. Go for it, Boris. negotiate. As I posted earlier:
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I think everyone should realise that whatever the rights and wrongs of the vote, it was a bl00dy difficult decision, with many factors, both social and economic, aspects of which, even the experts got wrong. For that reason, however people voted, those that did, should be given the credit for considering the complex issue they were presented with and getting out to the polling station in large numbers. Now it is done, we should all try and make Britain a success. As Winston Churchill said:
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Spot on...and for me, the help needed is not financial but regulatory.
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William Hill Odds on Next Country to Leave EU [TABLE=width: 500, align: left] [TR] [TD]Country[/TD] [TD]Odds[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Greece[/TD] [TD]2/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Italy[/TD] [TD]2/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]France[/TD] [TD]7/2[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Netherlands[/TD] [TD]11/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Hungary[/TD] [TD]14/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Ireland[/TD] [TD]16/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Cyprus[/TD] [TD]20/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Denmark[/TD] [TD]33/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Austria[/TD] [TD]33/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Czech Republic[/TD] [TD]33/1[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Germany[/TD] [TD]33/1[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] If France and Italy leave, the EU is dead...
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I have been personally abused on this forum, regularly, by a number of posters, over the years. In order to avoid these anonymous attacks, I have decided to share a video showing just how hard I am, so that these abusive trolls know exactly who the f*** they are dealing with. [video=youtube;ntj0Ukm1Q-Q]
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I feel a song coming on:
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You're forgetting that we won the referendum. I'd call that a victory. All that's left is the EU to break up in the next 12 months and my life will be complete.
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Every day brings more good news for the Brexiteers and the UK as a whole. Read this and be optimistic. Another small step towards a better future for the UK. Mark my words, plans for a new UK/US trade deal will be announced during May's visit to meet Trump in February, lined up by Farage and Bojo.
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Quite possibly the funniest thing you've posted, pal. You're just a gift that keeps giving... Keep going. This is up there with an Office script for embarrassment, but I'm sure you can do better. Unfortunately all your Remainer pals have deserted you, pal, so you're on your own....pal.
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Cruise Missile - Guided Missile - You're a comedy genius, pal. Give us another clever play on words. Oh, you have...Shurlock - Sherlock. Your Brexit posts are far funnier though, pal...
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Stop it, pal, you're cracking me up.... (On second thoughts, keep it coming. It's like watching Laurel & Hardy rolled into one)
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You've got the City & Guilds, pal. Find a Wilbur Ross quote about Brexit, AFTER Trump won the election and he was given his orders, although you probably think he make the final decisions rather than the elected politicians like Paul Ryan voting for them in Congress and the Senate, where republicans like Ryan hold a majority. Face it pal, you're on the run and getting more embarrassing each time you troll....
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Professor Minford, a one-time adviser to Margaret Thatcher who has become one of the most prominent economists in the Brexit camp, focuses with particular zeal on the inaccuracy of the pro-EU side’s predictions that a vote to leave would hammer confidence. Such pessimistic views were once widespread, but last week Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist, admitted that his own prophecies of an immediate post-vote downturn were misjudged.For Prof Minford, the failure of his opponents’ forecasts is vital in the fight over how the UK leaves the EU and what sort of relationship it builds in future with the bloc.“They are hoping slower growth will turn public opinion against Brexit,” he said. “If these guys were right, we’d be seeing it by now.” In the run-up to the referendum, economics was the Remain campaign’s favoured weapon. As Leavers appealed to British hearts with the promise of regaining sovereignty and “taking back control”, chancellor George Osborne and others countered with warnings on the hit to growth and public finances. Detractors dubbed this “project fear” — although they worried themselves about an immediate hit to confidence in the wake of a vote to leave. Even Prof Minford himself expected growth to turn slightly negative at the end of last year But there has been no shock to the economy since the June referendum. Bolstered by unexpectedly strong consumer spending, Britain is now on track for roughly 2 per cent growth in 2016. Game, set and match to the Brexiteers
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Donald Trump ally backs free trade deal with Britain to show America's 'solidarity with our indispensable ally' - The Daily Telegraph GOP Speaker of the House Paul Ryan CREDIT: AP PHOTO/J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE, FILE Ben Riley-Smith, assistant political editor 26 NOVEMBER 2016 • 12:59PM:
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The story so far: I am sure I've missed a few more pearls of wisdom from our resident political and economic experts...
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Like I said over a week ago:
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Natural gas plays a key role in our nation's clean energy future. The U.S. has vast reserves of natural gas that are commercially viable as a result of advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies enabling greater access to gas in shale formations. Responsible development of America's shale gas resources offers important economic, energy security, and environmental benefits. EPA is working with states and other key stakeholders to help ensure that natural gas extraction does not come at the expense of public health and the environment. The Agency's focus and obligations under the law are to provide oversight, guidance and, where appropriate, rulemaking that achieve the best possible protections for the air, water and land where Americans live, work and play. The Agency is investing in improving our scientific understanding of hydraulic fracturing, providing regulatory clarity with respect to existing laws, and using existing authorities where appropriate to enhance health and environmental safeguards.
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Every time you take a sh !t can impact drinking water. That's why we have water treatment plants that prevent the bacterial contamination that is by far the greatest health threat. The biggest polluters of our water resources? Try Thames Water and the rest of the private water companies....
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The EPA have no problems with the technology. Still, I guess people with your outlook have been around for a while:
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I think £987,577 net profit on sales of £4,055,993 for our last accounting period is not too shabby. A lot of people make more than that in a year, but I'm taking a wild guess that a jealous stalker like you, isn't one of them. Anyway, WTF would I want to sell up with returns like that and given the opportunities Brexit will offer us and the many staff we have hired, since receiving the modest research grants, I'd be a fool to consider it.
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Hilarious... Tim, learn to read, mate. It normally works better than making sh !t up. Anyway, it looks like things are warming up in Oz for us and our UK product, developed and manufactured in Hampshire by a Saints fan. By the time your reading skills have improved, it'll be in the papers and I'll be even richer...