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Battle against Theft begins 13th January
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"UKSA is also organising a series of public demonstrations outside the courts on 13 January to increase support for its plight. "
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With apologies to expat, no-one gives a tulip, **** off.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Was that a seriously or not?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostWith apologies to expat, no-one gives a tulip, **** off.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"UKSA is also organising a series of public demonstrations outside the courts on 13 January to increase support for its plight. "
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Undecided, but anybody with investments in pensions etc should be interested in this court case because your pension scheme may be holding bank shares... even Rock shares.
If HMG gets away with theft here it will continue to try this stealth method elsewhere. I still see nationalisation of other banks being a possibility as New Lie get more and more desperate to create a recovery by mass-lending before the next election.
I have a strong suspicion that it has reintroduced shorting in order to suppress the SPs of banking shares to enable 'cheaper' full nationalisation. Time will tell.
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I think CyberTory is trying to fill the AtW void, but instead of My Lunch threads it's just Northern Crock threads insteadOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWas that a seriously or not?
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostWith apologies to expat, no-one gives a tulip, **** off.
... and I hope that your pension does well too !!
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Well I know exactly where my pension goes and it's not into sub-prime selling over-levereged UK PoS banks.Originally posted by Cyberman View Post... and I hope that your pension does well too !!
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If you need help organizing a great demo at the RCJ just let me know. I organized a great demo there once that got loads of publicity.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostUndecided, but anybody with investments in pensions etc should be interested in this court case because your pension scheme may be holding bank shares... even Rock shares.
If HMG gets away with theft here it will continue to try this stealth method elsewhere. I still see nationalisation of other banks being a possibility as New Lie get more and more desperate to create a recovery by mass-lending before the next election.
I have a strong suspicion that it has reintroduced shorting in order to suppress the SPs of banking shares to enable 'cheaper' full nationalisation. Time will tell.
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