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Thread: No great surprise I suppose.

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    No great surprise I suppose.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36684452

    I couldn't see it happening in the first place.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Brexit gives the government an excuse for failure. They can hide behind and trade off this issue for some time. The more I examine Brexit, the more obvious it appears the Conservatives benefit.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    It's all part of the plan to give us wage parity with the world's lowest paid workers, prior to merging us all together.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's all part of the plan to give us wage parity with the world's lowest paid workers, prior to merging us all together.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Put it in your diary and give it to your grandchildren Let's see if they will be laughing with you

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by ninianclark View Post
    Me to, and now seemingly impossible anyway. Radio4 analysis at lunchtime suggested if anything it has pushed the deficit even higher. So the debt keeps on rising and the deficit per year is not reducing.

    In order to payoff the debt we need to stimulate growth and to do that you need to export and find a way to reduce costs.

    The money we sent to Brussels I think over a 15 year period would put a serious dent into the debt - but there again that money has probably been spent 3 times overs already.
    UK National Debt is now some way north of 1.6T. The "saving" from not being a member of the EU is 0.009T pa. 1% interest on 1.6T is 0.016T. If the UK economy shrinks by 0.5% it will "cost" 0.008T. Draw your own conclusion.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    A one world government is on its way, Croesy. A major stepping stone to that goal, a long planned sudden economic collapse, appears to be very close. Insiders - Icahn, Gross, Soros, Greenspan - have been ramping up their imminent doom messages over the last few weeks.

    What will be the catalyst? No idea. But Deutsche Bank going bust is the current fave. Deutsche Bank Poses Greatest Risk to Global Financial System, IMF Says - http://www.wsj.com/articles/deutsche...ays-1467239405

    Be afraid, be very afraid.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    A one world government is on its way, Croesy. A major stepping stone to that goal, a long planned sudden economic collapse, appears to be very close. Insiders - Icahn, Gross, Soros, Greenspan - have been ramping up their imminent doom messages over the last few weeks.

    What will be the catalyst? No idea. But Deutsche Bank going bust is the current fave. Deutsche Bank Poses Greatest Risk to Global Financial System, IMF Says - http://www.wsj.com/articles/deutsche...ays-1467239405

    Be afraid, be very afraid.
    The things I wrote in another thread that Elysium decided to laugh at are not my words, they are the words of presidents and other insiders, including the founding-fathers of the European Union.

    http://www.ccmb.co.uk/showthread.php...eek-for-Labour
    Last edited by Wales-Bales; 01-07-16 at 17:31.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    What will be the catalyst? No idea. But Deutsche Bank going bust is the current fave. Deutsche Bank Poses Greatest Risk to Global Financial System, IMF Says - http://www.wsj.com/articles/deutsche...ays-1467239405
    I flagged the likely collapse of Deutsche Bank on here during the referendum debate. This will lead to a confiscation of wealth via the newly implemented bank bail-ins. They did a test run in Cyprus recently.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I flagged the likely collapse of Deutsche Bank on here during the referendum debate. This will lead to a confiscation of wealth via the newly implemented bank bail-ins. They did a test run in Cyprus recently.
    you flagged a chinese aircraft carrier arriving off syria

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Packerman View Post
    you flagged a chinese aircraft carrier arriving off syria
    What are you on about?

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    What are you on about?
    I've got a good memory gluey

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I flagged the likely collapse of Deutsche Bank on here during the referendum debate. This will lead to a confiscation of wealth via the newly implemented bank bail-ins. They did a test run in Cyprus recently.
    Yeah, bail in = outright confiscation. I like Brandon Smith's stuff at http://www.alt-market.com/ His latest missive: http://www.alt-market.com/articles/2...ll-happen-next

    He too mentions Douche Bank as the possible trigger.

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    Re: No great surprise I suppose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Packerman View Post
    I've got a good memory gluey
    It may be due for a service by the sounds of things

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