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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:20:27 GMT
Our Cash markets had a turnover of 127 billion Euros last month........just the Cash markets. Total turnover for the month was approx. 246 billion. But what do you do? What do I do? As little as I can, for as much as I can, for as long as I can.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:25:00 GMT
How many rip roaring years have you racked up? Only twenty I'm afraid....although I will not describe them as rip roaring. I’ll ask again in five or six years.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:25:56 GMT
Corbyn is seriously Dam useless
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:33:02 GMT
Only twenty I'm afraid....although I will not describe them as rip roaring. I’ll ask again in five or six years. I'll be back in Bristol by then
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:34:41 GMT
Corbyn is seriously f**king useless Tell us something we don't already know. Thirty years in Parliament and he has never been offered a job by any Labour leader. It's because he has always been considered as 'a bit thick'.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:35:18 GMT
Corbyn is seriously f**king useless Presume he’s not doing well on tv? I’ve not really watched any of the debates. Like the vast majority of people I made my mind up long ago about who I would be voting for - with such a divide between left and right with no centre ground is anyone really likely to change their minds? These debates are tedious, more about the presenters than the candidates with their look at me grandstanding and trying to look clever with childish quips and setting of traps.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:37:30 GMT
I’ll ask again in five or six years. I'll be back in Bristol by then I wouldn’t bother. We’ve been over run by hipsters, greenies and do-gooders since you left
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:38:08 GMT
Corbyn is seriously f**king useless Tell us something we don't already know. Thirty years in Parliament and he has never been offered a job by any Labour leader. It's because he has always been considered as 'a bit thick'. ......and a dangerous liability.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:39:20 GMT
I'll be back in Bristol by then I wouldn’t bother. We’ve been over run by hipsters, greenies and do-gooders since you left I'll eat them for breakfast !
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:39:32 GMT
Corbyn is seriously f**king useless Tell us something we don't already know. Thirty years in Parliament and he has never been offered a job by any Labour leader. It's because he has always been considered as 'a bit thick'. I’m a bit behind watching the debate on iplayer and he just isn’t thinking on his feet at all. He did rally a bit after I said that but it seemed like Boris was teeing him up at times and he was too daft to see the open goals. It’s like he’s pre-programmer. Maybe he’s a synth
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:48:37 GMT
Those loveable Tories are at it again.... “ A Conservative candidate has told voters that disabled people and those with learning disabilities should be paid less because some "don't understand money". Sally-Ann Hart, the Tory candidate for the marginal seat of Hastings and Rye, was met with jeers and boos when she made the comments at an election hustings this week.” I’ve no idea who Sally Ann Hart is but if I had to guess, given her outdated attitude, she’s white and at least 50... Another story taken totally out of context and spun to suit an agenda. As far as I can see she is saying employers shouldn’t be restricted by minimum wage legislation in regard to people with significant disabilities who because of their circumstances may well be considered otherwise unemployable. It would allow people with serious disabilities/cognitive impairments to feel more fulfilled and having a purpose in their lives. Is that really a bad thing? There are thousands of disabled people in employment who add value to their employers and rightly get paid the going rate for the role they perform. I find it quite offensive that people would twist this and effectively use disabled people as pawns in their political arguments. As part of my job we assist people back into work after lengthy absence, whether that be due to physical or mental illness. The first step in their rehabilitation is often undertaking voluntary work - should this also be taken away if a charity is unable to pay them “a full working wage”?
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Post by devonblue on Dec 6, 2019 21:55:20 GMT
How many times did LiarJohnson say Get Brexshit done ?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:57:02 GMT
How many times did LiarJohnson say Get Brexshit done ? If life gives you lemons make lemonade, I played the “get brexit done” drinking game and am absolutely leathered now. Hic!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:58:49 GMT
How many times did LiarJohnson say Get Brexshit done ? None I would guess.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 22:08:23 GMT
Those loveable Tories are at it again.... “ A Conservative candidate has told voters that disabled people and those with learning disabilities should be paid less because some "don't understand money". Sally-Ann Hart, the Tory candidate for the marginal seat of Hastings and Rye, was met with jeers and boos when she made the comments at an election hustings this week.” I’ve no idea who Sally Ann Hart is but if I had to guess, given her outdated attitude, she’s white and at least 50... Another story taken totally out of context and spun to suit an agenda. As far as I can see she is saying employers shouldn’t be restricted by minimum wage legislation in regard to people with significant disabilities who because of their circumstances may well be considered otherwise unemployable. It would allow people with serious disabilities/cognitive impairments to feel more fulfilled and having a purpose in their lives. Is that really a bad thing? There are thousands of disabled people in employment who add value to their employers and rightly get paid the going rate for the role they perform. I find it quite offensive that people would twist this and effectively use disabled people as pawns in their political arguments. As part of my job we assist people back into work after lengthy absence, whether that be due to physical or mental illness. The first step in their rehabilitation is often undertaking voluntary work - should this also be taken away if a charity is unable to pay them “a full working wage”? Yeah I have seen it claimed that it was out of context, however I have also seen it said that this had been brought up previously by a Tory who was far more eloquent than Ms Hart could dream of being. She really needs a publicist to speak on her behalf because even if taken out of context that was a really poor choice of words/phrasing. On the issue itself it does make a great deal of sense and if it helps give disabled people some sense of self-purpose whilst not putting them under any pressure to meet a bottom line then yes it should be applauded.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 6, 2019 22:09:30 GMT
Jesus if you can vote for Boris after that shitshow you're as thick as he is.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 22:13:49 GMT
Another story taken totally out of context and spun to suit an agenda. As far as I can see she is saying employers shouldn’t be restricted by minimum wage legislation in regard to people with significant disabilities who because of their circumstances may well be considered otherwise unemployable. It would allow people with serious disabilities/cognitive impairments to feel more fulfilled and having a purpose in their lives. Is that really a bad thing? There are thousands of disabled people in employment who add value to their employers and rightly get paid the going rate for the role they perform. I find it quite offensive that people would twist this and effectively use disabled people as pawns in their political arguments. As part of my job we assist people back into work after lengthy absence, whether that be due to physical or mental illness. The first step in their rehabilitation is often undertaking voluntary work - should this also be taken away if a charity is unable to pay them “a full working wage”? Yeah I have seen it claimed that it was out of context, however I have also seen it said that this had been brought up previously by a Tory who was far more eloquent than Ms Hart could dream of being. She really needs a publicist to speak on her behalf because even if taken out of context that was a really poor choice of words/phrasing. On the issue itself it does make a great deal of sense and if it helps give disabled people some sense of self-purpose whilst not putting them under any pressure to meet a bottom line then yes it should be applauded. Trouble is there are subjects which are seen as taboo. Any discussion over immigration for example sees people shut down by accusing them as racists and suppressing any adult debate. In this instance a few words can be selected and pasted in to black and white print and spun to “look at the evil Tories attacking the disabled”. The level to which our politics and media have stooped in recent years is depressing.
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Post by trevorgas on Dec 6, 2019 22:15:32 GMT
Jesus if you can vote for Boris after that shitshow you're as thick as he is. I think you should not insult a significant part of the population .
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 6, 2019 22:18:52 GMT
Jesus if you can vote for Boris after that shitshow you're as thick as he is. I think you should not insult a significant part of the population . I stand by it. Wholeheartedly.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 22:21:19 GMT
Jesus if you can vote for Boris after that shitshow you're as thick as he is. I think you should not insult a significant part of the population . Unfortunately unless you agree with someone on the far left you are thick and deserving of insult.
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