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Re: what next?

Postby erolz66 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 2:05 am

Mustiejodu wrote:Does anyone in this forum have any respect for democracy?


Do you ? How is it democratic for a minority executive to decide that we will leave in a manner that does not have majority support from either the people's democratically elected representatives or the people themselves if asked directly ?
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:41 am

Mustiejodu wrote:Does anyone in this forum have any respect for democracy? Are you saying that the majority who won the vote in 2016 for Brexit should not be honoured ? Why does it make him a bastard ? Ok let’s put it into another context when these referendums in Cyprus were held and the majority of GC s rejected the proposals I. 2004 if I remember rightly but the majority of the TC S accepted however the eu at the time stated that without resolving the Cyprus problem Cyprus could not join the EU. But still they allowed them to join. What hypocrite and UNDEMOCRATIC is the EU. They are two faced self serving communists. Now they are black mailing us with the backstop but democracy will prevail you mark my words.



Well, there are a small number of us on here that believe the result of the democratically held 2016 referendum should be implemented as the politicians promised it would! :P

However, the majority of the prolific posters on this forum would agree to almost anything to keep the UK shackled to the EU and trample on democracy and the will of the people. :roll:

To be fair, they know not what they do; they've been brainwashed by the MSM which is overwhelmingly in favour of remaining tied to the EU SuperState. :wink:

It will be fine though, we're leaving and the UK will prosper outside of the EU and will not be dragged down by it when it crashes and burns. Did you see that Italy is issuing debt in US Dollars now? :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby B25 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:19 am

miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:Hey Milti,

tell us why the GBP is falling against the euro again. I mean matters have turned for the worst for Boris, so I expected things to pick up, but alas!!!

There is one and only one reason as to Sterling performance. BREXIT.
The financial markets are not driven by emotional pseudo patriotism, they react purely on financial reasons. The markets consider Brexit as bad for the UK economy, just as I and millions of others do. If Brexit does happen then Sterling will fall fat below it's present levels. If an extension is granted then Sterling will rise and should article 50 be revoked Stetling will rise to it's pre referendum level.
Financial markets , globally, consider Brexit as catastrophic for the UK economy.
The idiots who think that our economy will ....thrive ie Paphitis, are just simply ignorant , just as he was when he stated that his debts are tax deductible. The EU is the world's largest trading block, leaving it will be detrimental to pur economy with severe economic consequences .


OK so whats the reason it has jumped 3 cents over night?? Yesterday 1.10xx this morning 1.13xx????
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Re: what next?

Postby erolz66 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:03 am

B25 wrote:
miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:Hey Milti,

tell us why the GBP is falling against the euro again. I mean matters have turned for the worst for Boris, so I expected things to pick up, but alas!!!

There is one and only one reason as to Sterling performance. BREXIT.
The financial markets are not driven by emotional pseudo patriotism, they react purely on financial reasons. The markets consider Brexit as bad for the UK economy, just as I and millions of others do. If Brexit does happen then Sterling will fall fat below it's present levels. If an extension is granted then Sterling will rise and should article 50 be revoked Stetling will rise to it's pre referendum level.
Financial markets , globally, consider Brexit as catastrophic for the UK economy.
The idiots who think that our economy will ....thrive ie Paphitis, are just simply ignorant , just as he was when he stated that his debts are tax deductible. The EU is the world's largest trading block, leaving it will be detrimental to pur economy with severe economic consequences .


OK so whats the reason it has jumped 3 cents over night?? Yesterday 1.10xx this morning 1.13xx????


Read the news.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:24 am

Lordo wrote:finally not a single poll shows leave infront in 2019. that will upset a few swines here. music to my ears. somehow eagles springs into mind.


Whaddya waiting for?

Call a General Election if the polls are for you! :lol: :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:28 am

miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:Hey Milti,

tell us why the GBP is falling against the euro again. I mean matters have turned for the worst for Boris, so I expected things to pick up, but alas!!!

There is one and only one reason as to Sterling performance. BREXIT.
The financial markets are not driven by emotional pseudo patriotism, they react purely on financial reasons. The markets consider Brexit as bad for the UK economy, just as I and millions of others do. If Brexit does happen then Sterling will fall fat below it's present levels. If an extension is granted then Sterling will rise and should article 50 be revoked Stetling will rise to it's pre referendum level.
Financial markets , globally, consider Brexit as catastrophic for the UK economy.
The idiots who think that our economy will ....thrive ie Paphitis, are just simply ignorant , just as he was when he stated that his debts are tax deductible. The EU is the world's largest trading block, leaving it will be detrimental to pur economy with severe economic consequences .
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The Eurozone is the worst performing zone in the world so I'm afraid you are not in a position to be speaking.

Britain has not left the EU yet. It will happen soon but it hasn't happened yet. What is bringing the Sterling down is 3.5 years of shitfuckery from Britain's Parliament because they are providing the uncertainty.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:39 am

Apologies folks for not being able to provide my usual BREXIT updates to inform you all of what is going on from real sources that represent the vast majority of British People.

The ground swell of Brexitism is gathering huge momentum and pace, and as an observer I was exceptionally proud of The BREXIT Party standing up in the co called speudo "Euro=parliament" calling out EU intransigence and meddling into UK domestic politics for what it is. Never before has the UK been interfered with with such animosity since The Battle of Britain in WW2. The EU has started on its own accord to act illegally and bypass the lawful British PM to negotiate with the Speaker of The House. What a total disgrace!

This is no doubt a hostile and aggressive action against The British Government. Belinda De Lucy said it all. She is impressive.

All EU members including Greece and Cyprus and other member States have also been warned that if they engage in such action and support this EU intransigence, the UK Government will place such states at the end of the Que for bilateral cooperation.

I would recommend that Greece and Cyprus consider exercising their Veto votes against Britain so that their position is not compromised and that both are at the front of the pack as it is especially important for Cyprus to do so because of the SBAs.





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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:43 am

IPSOS Polls have labelled Nigel Farage as The Man of The People and the most trusted leader in Britain with regard to BREXIT.

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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:45 am

Deputy Speaker tells reporters that John Bercow "should learn to keep his mouth shut".

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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:47 am

BRAVO to Boris Johnson.

He has threatened the EU with revoking every single EU law from British Statute law and withdrawing its commissioners from the EU and not giving the EU a single cent of BREXIT is delayed.

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