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Well this might have a positive effect on the markets tomorrow:
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What I think some Brexiters object to is his openness. This was picked up during his job interview and seen then as a positive. Quote:
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The BoE is independent but he was pro-remain; he stepped over the line and into politics. It was not simply openness, it was bias. |
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Time for pigmy Clegg and the moaners to grow up
Like the rest of the embittered moaners in the Remain camp, he cannot believe that on June 23 people knew exactly what they were voting for and did so with glad hearts, despite the lies of a snobbish metropolitan elite. http://www.express.co.uk/comment/exp...Ps-vote-Brexit |
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Quite right, why should we let facts and reality get in the way of a mature debate. Thank god for the daily express that keeps the focus on those pesky swarm of foreigners.
Dammit I want British fruit and veg all year round picked by British hands served on a British plate using cutlery forged with British steel no mater what the cost is P.s love the hypocrisy "How dare Clegg heap disdain on the 17 million who stood up for Britain’s interests and voted for Brexit. His argument is so juvenile he even invents a word for them – in “brenial”" - says the section that invented remoaners |
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That this doesn't look like being the case is why the Express, Mail and other media outlets along with politicians at various levels are turning up the propaganda dial to 11, and why they attack those with influence who mention it. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/12.jpg https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/13.jpg This fascistic crap is getting really, really scary now. There are always going to be some nutters on councils but when they are being egged on by national newspapers and politicians are leaning on 'independent' experts for being 'off message' it's pretty alarming. I don't think politics has stooped this low in my lifetime. |
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Trying to find a replacement who is pro-Brexit yet knows his monetary policy is a task that is probably harder than the Brexit negotiations! |
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One read of Private Eye makes you seriously question localism and devolving power to local areas. |
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