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Originally posted by Mordac View PostOn a technical point, sterling has not been devalued,.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostOn a technical point, sterling has not been devalued, it's value against other currencies has gone down. Besides, all my dealings are in sterling, so the relative value of sterling shouldn't make any difference.
I'm about to purchase my lunch. Today I will use Sterling.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThat'll be because of Brexit and the devaluation of Sterling........
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAt least the UK can still afford to bail out its own banks. For how much longer though...
RBS bank to set aside another £3bn for fines - BBC News
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAt least the UK can still afford to bail out its own banks. For how much longer though...
RBS bank to set aside another £3bn for fines - BBC News
Exclude the fines, and RBS is churning out a £1bn profit every three months.
Whats the chance that business will generate more fines in the future
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostEvery statistic so far, by both camps, has been selective
RBS bank to set aside another £3bn for fines - BBC News
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostDid someone call you out on your stats...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostCorruption: Expenses and allowances paid un-receipted just for turning up. No audited accounts filed for years. Billions paid out to fund white elephant projects (that airport in Spain for example).
Disregard for democracy: the Irish referendum on the Lisbon treaty. Make sure they have another one and bully/bribe them into voting the right way this time.
Political egos: Look at all the flapping around to "save" Greece, for example. The fact that Greece has been well and truly buttrogered by the "deal" doesn't matter squat. The important thing was to save the EU vanity project, which is ultimately what the EU is.
I'm sure there is a hell of a lot more in that particular can of worms, but I don't have access to a big enough tin opener.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostDid someone call you out on your stats and you are throwing a paddy. Anyway, I'm just happy that you haven't banned me.
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