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Steppenpig

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  1. Not merely irrelevent, it was the grotesque self interest and lack of interest in their fellow citizens by the fortunate elite that provoked the anger of the majority of ordinary voters.
  2. Just discovered that bloody annoying sound level warning popup that I have to click away every time I want to hear anything on my phone is some EU regulation. Enough reason for brexit in itself.
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/dec/01/ministry-of-justice-review-channel-4-jolyon-rubinstein-heydon-prowse
  4. That's discussing the USA-German relationship, but basically shows how positively inclined each country is to us http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/11/26/americans-and-germans-are-worlds-apart-in-views-of-their-countries-relationship/
  5. We accept gdp will be between 4% and 10% lower than it would otherwise be. Not the same thing at all.
  6. Live "for sale"s on rightmove today. 229 North Wingfield Road, Grassmoor, Chesterfield https://www.sdlauctions.co.uk/property/18023/end-of-terrace-house-for-auction-chesterfield/ https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-68121205.html looks like a nice job, but on market at 95k against EA valuation of 85k - 90k Also, it had been on market for less (42.5k) than actually paid at auction (46k) https://www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/229-north-wingfield-road/grassmoor/chesterfield/s42-5er/45633692 And neighboring prices are a bit erratic but from photos look like they've been done up too, so may be gentrifying. ... 2 Harold Street, Queenborough, Sheerness, Kent, ME11 gone STC 175k https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-76115327.html ... 23 Crowther Street, St Helens, WA10 4NH https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-57672291.html EA valuation 67 - 70k, dooerupper says he wants 70k, on market for 79.95k Price litterally increased from 74.95 k as I was searching, maybe theyve being getting some interest because of huth.
  7. Wandering off topic, but when financial insiders are acknowledging that hedging actually makes markets more unstable, surely it needs some sort of fundamental rethink. (I think it's been apparent for the last quarter century,)
  8. I dont want to derail the thread, but the annoying thing is, we should have been reforming the welfare system two years ago - possibly just reqiring a little legalese tinkering to make it EU compliant - to limit the perception or actuality that immigrants were unfairly benefiting and hopefully reduce actual numbers.
  9. Ah good, been waiting to see an update on this. The poll last year ended up 65% leave, so it looks like there's been a drift to remain of a couple of points, similar to what the opinion polls suggest for the general population.
  10. I'm obviously going mad, bit that almost looks tempting. Two bedder nearby went for 122k.
  11. Just invent a fantasy online persona for yourself. Almost as good as the real thing!
  12. Today's episode. Bramble farmhouse TN25, agent's valuation at £1m, actual sold £845k.still a healthy profit mind, but mainly just from holding in a rising market. 4 Cross Side, CA22, made a loss on agent's lowest valuation - plus having spent the last two years commuting from London to cumbria. (Also, a pair of bearded hipsters wearing matching outfits - its weird what is considered normal for adults these days. Seemed nice enough chaps though.)
  13. Let's imagine then there's a second referendum and remain win. Doesn't that just throw us into a further constitutional conundrum and prolong the disarray?
  14. Was Max Keiser really anti brexit? I thought it was exactly his sort of thing.
  15. The experts have been saying this for a decades (I mist admit I never really believed it). If there's anything surprising it must be that the decline in fertility is continuing rather than levelling of.
  16. Do any of the chrome extensions show the actual historic sold prices?
  17. Do you think the Scottish parliament is the appropriate representative authority to decide if Scotland withdraws from the UK? Do you think for countries wishing to join the EU it should be a parliamentary decision?
  18. Paul has a lot of pseudonyms. He didn't necessarily create them in anticipation of brexit. Living out little fantasies and trolling seems to be his main preoccupations.
  19. Those numbers for China don't seem to make sense. Other sources say government borrowing is 3.5 to 4% of gdp. And this bit from the SEE blog: confirms they are not just talking government debt, although the numbers still don't make sense.
  20. I think that's just a fabrication of Paul's current alter ego. He's just using Ireland to self generate the maximum of trollish indignation.
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