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| 24 Jun 2016 05:55 AM |
because Debra from Colchester, age 42, doesn't like someones' skin tone
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| 24 Jun 2016 05:55 AM |
| Debra is also unemployed and relies on benefits |
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Kiritsugu
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| 24 Jun 2016 05:56 AM |
Some positivity would help.
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| 24 Jun 2016 05:58 AM |
| Debra also became sad because now her sirloin beef cut has now risen by 1/3rd of the original price |
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Kiritsugu
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| 24 Jun 2016 05:58 AM |
someone on benefits buying sirloin beef cuts?
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| 24 Jun 2016 05:59 AM |
| I hope you realise the pound wasn't the worlds strongest currency... |
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:01 AM |
| It was, NewBattery. It had the most value out of any currency. |
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Kiritsugu
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:02 AM |
Pretty sure the GBP wasn't the world's strongest currency.
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:04 AM |
Bank of England policymakers have not raised interest rates for six years. It is using low interest rates to encourage lending activity and foster growth. A series of incorrect speculations on the British pound's movement has been caused by inconsistencies between policymakers' moves and their announcements. The British pound has traditionally been a strong currency against the U.S. dollar, and its continued circulation after the introduction of the euro helps to support England's economy.
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ni_na
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:06 AM |
| debra feared the worst from muslim immigrants as extracts from the qur'an promised allah would soon chop off the head of non believers |
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:06 AM |
| Platinum, the top 3 strongest currencies all come from Arab countries, because of OIL. The top is Kuwait, then Bahrain and third is Oman. They have been the top for quite some time now... |
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Ariff
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:09 AM |
| DW WE HAVE LINDA THE I.S DESTROYER |
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:09 AM |
| Those currencies have no demand in comparison to the dollar, pound & euro @new |
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:11 AM |
| Ah, yes - Linda, the person who fights IS by verbally harassing muslims |
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icee08
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:20 AM |
I honestly believe that everything will be normal as time passes. |
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Ashwinn
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:26 AM |
The Muslim refugee issue is a large problem.
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Poorlawn
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:45 AM |
dont worry it'll bounce back
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:56 AM |
Because dropping for 1 day totally means it's ruined, lol.
also, immigration isn't every reason people voted exit, now we have full control of our law system, 250 million a week extra to go into our NHS, etc. |
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:56 AM |
It was the 5th strongest but, yes, against the dollar and euro, we were worth more,
it was around 1 pound to 70 cents three days ago and something around (i never checked euro three days ago last i checked the euro was 3 months back) like 80 cents
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:58 AM |
"250 million a week extra to go into our NHS"
FALSE.
Nigel Farage even stated himself that saying that to win was "a mistake" and that it shouldn't have been done, he stated further that only around 30 million of that would go towards the NHS AND Schools
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| 24 Jun 2016 06:59 AM |
| Debra also feels that paying 16 billion USD every year to fund the EU and its bailouts is ridiculous and that such money good be used effectively on combating unemployment and other internal issues. |
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| 24 Jun 2016 07:00 AM |
| World's strongest economy will easily recover, the current fall in value is temporary. The benefits that will come through long-term impacts are a lot more significant. |
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| 24 Jun 2016 07:01 AM |
| Either way, if we stayed in and Turkey joined the EU we would of had to spend more money for them on our NHS, lower quality care, etc. |
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| 24 Jun 2016 07:02 AM |
King, Turkey now has a higher chance of getting in to the EU now that there is one less voice against them, Britain being in the EU was preventing (even though they probably still won't get in) them from getting in.
You've listened to all the scaremongering and it's cute.
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| 24 Jun 2016 07:03 AM |
I wanted to remain, but watch the pound sterling bounce back in no time.
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