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well until we start measuring it then we will have no idea of the numbers.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey are going to be in for a shock when immigration doesn't go down.
Whoever takes over from Camoron needs to reinstate the traveller counting ASAP to prove it will go down. Also they need to restrict leave to remain to those EU citizens who have registered in the UK. I expect the figures to be significantly larger than currently reported.
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Nope I started selling in the loot paper at around 9 years oldOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWere you never young without money?
Once again, a CUKker equates worth with wealth. You can't take it with you......
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no one gives a fook about including your opinionOriginally posted by zemoxyldebating an issue.
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near enough fecking zeroOriginally posted by AtW View PostWhat the odds for 1.30 and 1.20?
Sunderland impacted heavily
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betfair 15-1 at 1.50 stering to usdOriginally posted by AtW View Post1.50 was market price when it thought Bremainers won, months before that it looked like Brexit can happen so GBP was going down - 10%+ wealth loss in UK now and it's just a start
Last year GBP was at 1.72
did I ?
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1.50 was market price when it thought Bremainers won, months before that it looked like Brexit can happen so GBP was going down - 10%+ wealth loss in UK now and it's just a startOriginally posted by GB9 View PostSo you started at a peak, even though that was the first time it had traded there for months. (Average 1.43).
Then you added on a few points for what it might have been, thus artificially inflating your figure.
And then you make a statement about all Sterling denominated assets, which is just absolute tulipe.
Honestly, stick to your BTL empire and leave currencies to people who have a freakin' clue.
Last year GBP was at 1.72
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