Brexit Wars 3 john.a.reeves: Maybe he (I) think you haven’t got the sense to see I was simply taking the p@ss out of you. what you said not even a silly smiley face… looks like a backtrack to save face… wont work… Turnip Or he could grow wheat / barley / turnips whatever JAR PS Adapt and succeed! … or die
Big world market fall back corona virus Hi Steve just out of interest what age group are you ? ( just a range out of curiosity ) The stamps were for your own personal use ? Personally my family , friends ect would want them for nothing so not sure about that. Maybe i am unlucky lol . Motley fool i read said thought RMG was a buy might be an idea for you. All the best to you with your investment as well. And thank you.
Brexit Wars 3 pete - hi petethenovice: Maybe he thinks the Swedes will follow us… Maybe he (I) think you haven’t got the sense to see I was simply taking the p@ss out of you. Too easy … bit of an ‘open goal’ really! JAR
Brexit Wars 3 Eadwig: Total shutdown? You really are off into fantasy land. image.jpg800x421 120 KB Manufacturing PMI expected to come in at around 30, the lowest number ever recorded.
Brexit Wars 3 The EU and farmers both agree they dont want diseased chicken. JAR… Maybe we will all need to become veggie will help use up the mills of Turnips the Guardian – 25 Feb 20 Farmers pile pressure on UK government over chlorinated chicken Calls for food standards to be enshrined in law to avoid post-Brexit ‘betrayal’ of consumers
Brexit Wars 3 john.a.reeves: Obviously a response based on the disciplined and forensic intellect we are led to believe intelligent EU Ultras possess way beyond that of us ’ thicko’ leavers! This from the guy who wants the UK to become a turnip based economy … Maybe he thinks the Swedes will follow us…
Brexit Wars 3 HuwJarse: Maybe the UK isn’t such a terrible place in this respect after all, relatively speaking. this is worse but direction we are heading in… twitter.com McSpocky™ 👽🔄🌊 #VoteBlue2020 (mcspocky) ‘To say no to President Trump would be saying no to God.’ — Trump’s faith adviser Paula White. #InTrumpsAlternateReality [link] 4:17 PM - 24 Feb 2020
Brexit Wars 3 JW - good morning J_Westlock: Twat. Obviously a response based on the disciplined and forensic intellect we are led to believe intelligent EU Ultras possess way beyond that of us ’ thicko’ leavers! That said, it’s a level way above your norm - maybe one word to long?. Keep up the improvement m8. JAR
Brexit Wars 3 J_Westlock: Twat. Intolerance abounds
Brexit Wars 3 HuwJarse: Agree Jack but you’re wasting your time saying things like that here. These people have convinced themselves they live in 1930s Germany and the UK is one of the worst places in the world. Twat.
Brexit Wars 3 jackdawsson: Maybe the UK isn’t such a terrible place in this respect after all, relatively speaking. Agree Jack but you’re wasting your time saying things like that here. These people have convinced themselves they live in 1930s Germany and the UK is one of the worst places in the world.
Brexit Wars 3 jackdawsson: Maybe the UK isn’t such a terrible place in this respect after all, relatively speaking. You might want to take a look at Guy Fawkes/Fireworks night and see what that is really about.
Brexit Wars 3 So, we all knew it but its doubly-official now after 20 years of studies. Basically if you’re poorer your life expectancy is lower, as is your quality of life, especially if health services are cut. Hardly needed a study for that, did we? Life expectancy figures have reversed under austerity. No surprises there either. So what impact will Brexit have on life expectancy as it ravages the economy and restricts the entry of many carers, especially? Answers on a postcard to @HuwJarse, economics expert and leader of the ‘I’m alright Jack’ party.
Big world market fall back corona virus Hi, There was certainly Much Monday Market Madness after more virus scares. Buying HSBC at 550p and getting the 21c dividend (in April) seems like a good price to me, but who knows what will happen to the markets during the rest of the week/month?! As these shares go ex-dividend on Thursday, there will obviously be some downward adjustment to reflect that, but as we often take a substantial portion of the dividend in scrips, that could be quite good for us! It is difficult to know where to place one’s money at the moment, but one small way to better the current inflation rate would be to buy all the first and second class stamps you, your colleagues, family, friends, neighbours etc. are likely to use during the next few years. Although we haven’t bought any postage stamps since before the prices increased last year, we just wish we had bought even more back then! First class stamps will be rising by over 8.5% next month, and Second class by over 6.5%. Some postal services are increasing by a much lower percentage, but both standard letters and large letters are rising sharply. All the best with your investments. Regards, Steve
Brexit Wars 3 I see that after the Cummings/Johnson turmoil that they have decided mto appoint a HR Manager for Downing Street special advisers. At only £60K p.a. They won’t get much talent! Frog in a tree