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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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1 hour ago, Boss said:

Maybe thermal sensors to check for body heat in the back of the lorries, but then again they'll just wrap themselves in ice blankets so they don't show up. Maybe a hole in the lorry that a little hovering alien eye thing enters into to scan the compartment - like a very small version of the sentinels from the Matrix. That wouldn't find them if they were strapped to the underside of the lorry though.

 

Oh, I get it now.

 

You're retarded, as well as being a sad incel WUM.

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33 minutes ago, Tj hooker said:

I've never ever really given much thought to emigrating be it either mainland Europe or further afield but if I was young enough it would be something I'd be giving some serious thought to right now .

Just transferred a quarter of my savings to AUD myself.

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10 minutes ago, viRdjil said:

Just transferred a quarter of my saving to AUD myself.

The AUD is not a smart move. Better than sterling but it has been on the slide for years as part of Government (sarcastic laugh) policy. Its gone from parity with the US to less than 80c in about 6 years.  The current PM is a happy clappy failed ad man who thinks Private Bonespurs and Boorish are great leaders

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1 minute ago, Evelyn Tentions said:

The AUD is not a smart move. Better than sterling but it has been on the slide for years as part of Government (sarcastic laugh) policy. Its gone from parity with the US to less than 80c in about 6 years.  The current PM is a happy clappy failed ad man who thinks Private Bonespurs and Boorish are great leaders

Agreed, but we’re trying to move to Melbourne end of the year, so at least I’m partly hedged against further FX movements. 

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47% of people think proroguing isn't a good idea compared to 27% who do. If No Deal plays out like it looks like then it's not going to be a good time to be in the UK.

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22 minutes ago, Anubis said:

The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a coup is a good guy with a coup. 

 

I, Anubis of Locksley, make this call to arms to my fellow countrymen. Now where’s my bow and arrows?

More like Gay of Gisborne 

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9 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

Will you? In what ways?

 

The global crash of 2008 was the worst time for a lot of savers, but the best time for an investor. It depends how you look at it. People would rather live in doom and gloom and complain about how terrible it is, rather than see the opportunities that present themselves in their environment. Brexit will be a big opportunity for new businesses.

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6 minutes ago, Boss said:

 

Brexit will be a big opportunity for new businesses.

How? Please be specific, I see a lot of leave people say this but I'm not seeing any specifics whatsoever from anyone.

 

Apart from the freedom from EU regulations bit as that is bullshit, unless you make or sell something and have intend to turn away anyone in the EU who wants to buy it. 

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9 minutes ago, chevettehs said:

How? Please be specific, I see a lot of leave people say this but I'm not seeing any specifics whatsoever from anyone.

 

Apart from the freedom from EU regulations bit as that is bullshit, unless you make or sell something and have intend to turn away anyone in the EU who wants to buy it. 

 

Interest rates will hit 0%.

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