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Post by yattongas on Dec 18, 2022 8:20:58 GMT
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Post by fintanstack on Dec 18, 2022 9:09:13 GMT
Another idiot that does not understand climate change.
"iTz glow-ball WarMing!! BuT Itz COlD!!"
Surely only morons are going to vote for that clown? That said, I thought that about Ferage.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 18, 2022 9:11:29 GMT
MoD helping to cover the strikes, in the meantime their housing is in a poor state of repair.
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Post by francegas on Dec 18, 2022 10:43:32 GMT
It’s all gone a bit quiet on here 🤷♂️ Have the Tory / Brexit loons admitted defeat ? Even francegas has run out of things to come back on 😮😂 Not at all Yatton, I just have more important things on my mind.....namely my health. So not really in the best frame of mind to have a spat with the loony left. Hope your well. UTG.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 18, 2022 11:23:52 GMT
It’s all gone a bit quiet on here 🤷♂️ Have the Tory / Brexit loons admitted defeat ? Even francegas has run out of things to come back on 😮😂 Not at all Yatton, I just have more important things on my mind.....namely my health. So not really in the best frame of mind to have a spat with the loony left. Hope your well. UTG. "Loony left" doesn't apply to Yatton, though. He's not really a leftie. 😎
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Post by yattongas on Dec 18, 2022 11:52:37 GMT
Not at all Yatton, I just have more important things on my mind.....namely my health. So not really in the best frame of mind to have a spat with the loony left. Hope your well. UTG. "Loony left" doesn't apply to Yatton, though. He's not really a leftie. 😎 Oi ! I’m sat here now in my ushanka ( and that’s not rhyming slang) reading my copy of communist Sunday 🙄
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 18, 2022 13:10:04 GMT
"Loony left" doesn't apply to Yatton, though. He's not really a leftie. 😎 Oi ! I’m sat here now in my ushanka ( and that’s not rhyming slang) reading my copy of communist Sunday 🙄 It's not "my ushanka", it belongs to all of us. Property is theft. My turn for the campervan. 😀
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 18, 2022 20:15:43 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Dec 21, 2022 18:22:08 GMT
The train strikes are all Starmer’s & Labours fault .
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Post by baggins on Dec 22, 2022 6:05:30 GMT
The train strikes are all Starmer’s & Labours fault . Not Ukraine or Covid? Weird.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 23, 2022 12:30:33 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 23, 2022 20:56:41 GMT
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Post by oldie on Dec 23, 2022 23:56:05 GMT
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Post by Gassy on Dec 24, 2022 0:17:38 GMT
Yeah but imagine if Corbyn ran the country!!
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Post by francegas on Feb 4, 2023 21:22:45 GMT
Nothing to do with who's in charge,more to do with falling business profitability and excessive government borrowing. Excessive gov borrowing has nothing to do with who’s in charge ? Ok 🙄 FTSE closes at record high of 7901.80. This year it has climbed by 6% the best start to a year since 2013.
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Post by yattongas on Feb 4, 2023 21:36:18 GMT
Excessive gov borrowing has nothing to do with who’s in charge ? Ok 🙄 FTSE closes at record high of 7901.80. This year it has climbed by 6% the best start to a year since 2013. That’s fantastic……. For shareholders. f**k the man or woman on the street. 🙄 Good to have you back posting your nonsense, hope all is good matey !
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 4, 2023 21:49:32 GMT
Excessive gov borrowing has nothing to do with who’s in charge ? Ok 🙄 FTSE closes at record high of 7901.80. This year it has climbed by 6% the best start to a year since 2013. There is a reason for that, and it's not necessarily because UK plc is good, a weak Pound is a major factor. "The FTSE 100 is dominated by banking and energy companies, which have performed relatively well, the latter sharply boosted by higher oil and gas prices. And overall, the bulk of the money earned by companies on the index comes from overseas: earnings which rise in value when the pound falls against the dollar." Hope you've managed to see your doctor since you got back. How was NZ and Oz?
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Post by francegas on Feb 4, 2023 23:53:15 GMT
FTSE closes at record high of 7901.80. This year it has climbed by 6% the best start to a year since 2013. There is a reason for that, and it's not necessarily because UK plc is good, a weak Pound is a major factor. "The FTSE 100 is dominated by banking and energy companies, which have performed relatively well, the latter sharply boosted by higher oil and gas prices. And overall, the bulk of the money earned by companies on the index comes from overseas: earnings which rise in value when the pound falls against the dollar." Hope you've managed to see your doctor since you got back. How was NZ and Oz? Thanks Stu it's our last day in NZ. We fly to Australia tomorrow for 3 weeks. No further seizures thankfully but will get a full MOT when I get home.
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Post by francegas on Feb 5, 2023 0:00:01 GMT
FTSE closes at record high of 7901.80. This year it has climbed by 6% the best start to a year since 2013. That’s fantastic……. For shareholders. f**k the man or woman on the street. 🙄 Good to have you back posting your nonsense, hope all is good matey ! Isn't every man or woman on the street who has a money purchase pension scheme through their employer or has a private pension affected by the rise and fall of the FTSE?
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 5, 2023 8:35:23 GMT
That’s fantastic……. For shareholders. f**k the man or woman on the street. 🙄 Good to have you back posting your nonsense, hope all is good matey ! Isn't every man or woman on the street who has a money purchase pension scheme through their employer or has a private pension affected by the rise and fall of the FTSE? It's a bit more nuanced than that. It depends on what funds they are invested in and how those funds are then sub-invested. I suspect the average man in the street won't really notice much, it's the big investor who probably has a balanced portfolio anyway. Don't forget, the real gain is only realised when they cash it in otherwise it's hypothetical to us ordinary folk and the benefit of a greater pension pot is converted into an annuity with prevailing annuity rates dependant on other factors, such as interest rates.
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