Been going down ever since the brief spike up on the news of a 'deal' - I guess as people read the content
Bye Bye Boris!
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You could say it is massively up from when it opened too - depends on your viewpoint. 2 percent gain in a day is more than you get in a year in your cash isa
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Boris and Cummings have manoeuvred such that May's deal can be presented again, so there could be a vote on which of the two draft deals Parliament prefers. I think No Deal can be ruled out.
ETA: have you ever made any money out of your share-trading, Broccers? I tend to make more out of my day job so don't pay transaction fees a hundred times a day based on the price swings
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Yes if you imagine a week ago this was 50p and you got a dividend of say 6 percent reinvested in the last period you'd have made over 20 percent at todays prices - you could have made 30 percent december to end of april. The dividend alone could pay to lease a car
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Yeah, but: have you ever?
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Did - hows your share trading?
Shuda bought the Vods when I moaning about them @ 147
edit Jobbo - I dont day trade
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“great new deal”
Is he trying to be Trump’s mini me?
Is he trying to be Trump’s mini me?
How about not having a sig at all?
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Supposed Junker saying no extension, this deal or no deal.
BoJo must have had some compromising photos of him!
If they stick to that the parliament vote is going to be Hobson's choice.
BoJo must have had some compromising photos of him!
If they stick to that the parliament vote is going to be Hobson's choice.
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Still sounds like Boris and Juncker are trying to muscle this deal through. There's a long way to go before anyone can talk in absolutes.
An absolute unit
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Possibly, but the strategy is smarter than anything I expected from BoJo and his cronies.
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Eh, it's his usual bully boy bluster. It'll get thrown out of parliament and he'll try and push no deal again. It'll be up to the EU whether that happens.
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Its hardly going to get "thrown out of parliament". Its a materially better deal than May achieved (unsurprisingly) which has a very real chance of being passed.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.
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Yeah, true, as long as MPs don't believe it. (Replying to Zed).
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So you don't want this to pass and think we should go for a 9 month delay and another referendum with an uncertain result? Even if you're a die hard remainer (talking generically) I think that's a crazy option.
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I didn't say it was a sham negotiation. Boris and Juncker are talking about it as if it's a done deal though which is in no way guaranteed. DUP have already said they won't vote for it and Labour apparently won't vote without a second referendum.GG. wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:14 pm Its hardly going to get "thrown out of parliament". Its a materially better deal than May achieved (unsurprisingly) which has a very real chance of being passed.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.
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What's materially better than Mays WA then, in a manner which gives it a very real chance of being passed?GG. wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:14 pm Its hardly going to get "thrown out of parliament". Its a materially better deal than May achieved (unsurprisingly) which has a very real chance of being passed.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.