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Previously on "Steel, fisheries among other industries that are low priority post Brexit"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt bodes well for Britain's future that one of its largest industrial companies is criminal, what?
How do you La-la land Brexiters expect the country to pay for imports, the NHS, schools and defence without large, robust and powerful trading companies?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHow do you La-la land Brexiters expect the country to pay for imports, the NHS, schools and defence without large, robust and powerful trading companies?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo basically a criminal organisation is now losing money?
How do you La-la land Brexiters expect the country to pay for imports, the NHS, schools and defence without large, robust and powerful trading companies?
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostRolls-Royce agreed to pay £671m to settle corruption cases with UK and US authorities and it has written off £4.4bn from currency related contracts.
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Rolls-Royce reports record loss of £4.6bn
Most international aerospace contracts are priced in dollars, but, as a UK company, much of Rolls-Royce's costs are in pounds. Since the Brexit vote, the pound has fallen sharply against the US dollar, which has led to the accounting loss.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostView from the front
Home - Miss Great Britain Miss Great Britain
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThey all work for you as a female equivalent of MF?
Those stripes look good on you?
There is a daily Mail story about fat uk women using this?
Why are today's young women so unashamed about being fat? | Daily Mail Online
Or its a stock photo owned by Alamy taken on Venice Beach and you are talking BullTulipe again?
Venice Beach, La, California Seaside Resort - The Beach-side Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 51764155 - Alamy
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSurely you can work this one out for yourself.
Those stripes look good on you?
There is a daily Mail story about fat uk women using this?
Why are today's young women so unashamed about being fat? | Daily Mail Online
Or its a stock photo owned by Alamy taken on Venice Beach and you are talking BullTulipe again?
Venice Beach, La, California Seaside Resort - The Beach-side Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 51764155 - Alamy
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThat is a stock photo, there is nothing to indicate whether the "women" are even British, so how do you come to presume that they voted for British independence from the EU?
Cockwomble.
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