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I really don't know why everyone is making such a big fuss about it. The vote has been done, the die is cast. We can no longer do anything about it. It's now up to others to sort things out as and when. :roll:

I just hope the government doesn't take the advice of some young professionals chatting in the pub the other night " "If interest rates are down to less than 1% so should the pension rise, if we are going to take a hit so should they, cut out the freebie tv licenses, bus passes and prescriptions, introduce NI charges for those who can afford to pay, they are the greatest call on the health service". I just kept my mouth shut :-(

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I am quite happy with the result and the current financial situation, my investments are up by 5% since Brexit, and my next cruise is on P&O with on board charges in sterling, and I rarely spend much ashore either.
So will someone please wake me when our economy and sterling improve so I can sell some shares before they lose their overseas earnings shine.
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Again Ray, just banging their gums. None of us know what the future definately holds.

Just get on with life as best we can I say.


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Again Ray, just banging their gums. None of us know what the future definately holds.

Just get on with life as best we can I say.

Stephen I would add to that suggested by those young guys
Take away the computers of all those retirees who use them in a negative way just to stir up discontent.







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If the interest rate is cut that generally benefits the young, who are the biggest borrowers, and hurts the older who are the biggest savers. So what are the young bleating about? I'm waiting for the interest rate rise that Mark Carnage said would result from Brexit before he changed his mind again. He shouldn't be running the Bank of Toytown, let alone the Bank of England


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
If the interest rate is cut that generally benefits the young, who are the biggest borrowers, and hurts the older who are the biggest savers. So what are the young bleating about? I'm waiting for the interest rate rise that Mark Carnage said would result from Brexit before he changed his mind again. He shouldn't be running the Bank of Toytown, let alone the Bank of England
Yes listening to their conversation I could have contested that point, however some of their other suggestions I found sympathy with and would have found difficult to defend

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There's a general myth among the young that austerity has bypassed older people. I'd happily give up my bus pass if I could have decent interest on my savings. I reckon we're down about £4k - £5k a year on money we put aside when we didn't have Sky TV, plasma screens, iPhoned, iPads etc etc and all the other stuff young people now consider essential.


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
There's a general myth among the young that austerity has bypassed older people. I'd happily give up my bus pass if I could have decent interest on my savings. I reckon we're down about £4k - £5k a year on money we put aside when we didn't have Sky TV, plasma screens, iPhoned, iPads etc etc and all the other stuff young people now consider essential.

Tis a different world now. We just feel fortunate at being part of a golden generation when one could purchase a house at around age 23 and it only cost 3 times average annual earnings, something not available to today's young people. BTW we don't bother with the bus pass. infra dignitatem ;-)


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Ray Scully wrote:
Look Guys

I fully accept i was on the losing side of the referendum and I don't really care

As I will be on the winning side when the re-run takes place :thumbup: :lol:
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It isn't a case of being on the losing side there were after all 16 million of us, and we certainly aren't losers. We shall see who the real losers are in the fullness of time.

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Ray Scully wrote:
Look Guys

I fully accept i was on the losing side of the referendum and I don't really care

As I will be on the winning side when the re-run takes place :thumbup: :lol:
:thumbup: :thumbup:

It isn't a case of being on the losing side there were after all 16 million of us, and we certainly aren't losers. We shall see who the real losers are in the fullness of time.

Yep, Euroland, when they have to bail out Greece again, but this time without our help. :thumbup:
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and don't forget the Italian banks, they now have 360bn Euros of non-performing debt amongst their other capital problems, the Germans had better have some deep pockets.
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To all those Referendum Deniers - Ms May has spoken.....

"Brexit means Brexit - and we're going to make a success of it"

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And now we have the choice for PM of Mrs May or... Mrs May.

I also see that the financial meltdown and social catastrophe is in full swing with Boeing signing a contract which will create 2,000 new jobs...
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And now we have the choice for PM of Mrs May or... Mrs May.

I also see that the financial meltdown and social catastrophe is in full swing with Boeing signing a contract which will create 2,000 new jobs...
Tell you what - I think we should go with Mrs May. OK ?

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you may be right, Cubie...
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Think I'll pop over to Ladbrokes....

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why, has Onelife given you a hot tip on the 3.30 at Kempton?
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I'll have to check who's riding Theresa May first !


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Bojo, Farage, Gove and now Leadsom.. Brexit should come with a health warning :-D

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Certainly makes politics a bit more interesting, though !

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I'll have to check who's riding Theresa May first !

You may wish to rephrase that....
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Hmmmm.....nope !

Just my feeble attempt at humour !

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Oy, union rules, pal - I do the feeble humour round here
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I also see that the financial meltdown and social catastrophe is in full swing with Boeing signing a contract which will create 2,000 new jobs...

Perhaps this may have had something to do with it
The UK government will buy nine new marine patrol planes from Boeing in a decade-long deal worth £3bn.

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Ray Scully wrote:
Bojo, Farage, Gove and now Leadsom.. Brexit should come with a health warning :-D
At least Corbyn knows how to hang on. He's a Labour limpet!! :lol:
I was taught to be cautious

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