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11 Mar 2017 12:22 PM by windtalker Star rating. 1935 posts Send private message

Boboal get real ..the three that you mentioned are nothing more than brokers that are well know for market manipulation I suggest you have a look on the net and do some research on the 3% you mentioned ....and you will soon come round to what the other 97% already know.





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11 Mar 2017 11:28 AM by bobaol Star rating. 2253 posts Send private message

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windtalker

 in the UK.it is also a known fact that the money men of the EU manipulate the markets in favour of the euro currency ....if you look on the net every country in the world is saying that Sterling is one of the most under valued currencies in the world

Really?
Sterling overvalued

Morgan Stanley

Goldman Sachs

Bloomberg

So every country in the world saying the pound is undervalued is not exactly the truth, is it?

And, yes, I know that other sites say it is undervalued but, as said before, financial analysis only exists to give astrology a good name.

 





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11 Mar 2017 11:07 AM by ads Star rating. 4124 posts Send private message

Perhaps all too many in denial of the need for reform and failings by the EU bureaucrats to date, which sadly has exacerbated the need for the UK to exit from the EU?

Why has Junker (and those in equal denial) not been made equally accountable for an intransigent approach that has led to this highly compromising position, which ironically other European leaders have expressed in the European Parliament, as per their recent vote re reform (post Brexit referendum result). Equally ironic, given Cameron originally highlighted his concerns from the outset re Junker's original appointment as President of the European Commission.





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11 Mar 2017 9:55 AM by windtalker Star rating. 1935 posts Send private message

Perrypower1 you can try and talk the UK down all day no one is listening .....especially the people that acutely live in the UK.it is also a known fact that the money men of the EU manipulate the markets in favour of the euro currency ....if you look on the net every country in the world is saying that Sterling is one of the most under valued currencies in the world we in the UK are already aware of  this .

 


 


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11 Mar 2017 9:39 AM by Jarvi Star rating in Halifax UK and Sucin.... 757 posts Send private message

"Tony Abbott, who led Australia between 2013 and 2015, claimed he had “never been more full of admiration” for the British public than after last summer’s EU referendum.

The ex-head of government poured scorn on Brussels for failing to “learn the lessons” of the June 23 vote, while insisting the UK is “entitled to face the future with confidence” by grabbing the “opportunity” of Brexit.

In a speech in central London, hosted by the Politeia thinktank, Mr Abbott explained why he had advised UK voters to support Remain prior to the EU referendum.

He said: “I provided that advice not because I thought that Britain needed Europe but because I knew that Europe needed Britain.

“Having given that advice I have never been happier that my advice was dutifully ignored.

“The British people made a historic decision to take full responsibility for their future and I have to say I have never been more full of admiration for the people of this mighty island than at that time.”





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11 Mar 2017 8:59 AM by Mickyfinn Star rating in Spain and France. 1833 posts Send private message

Richard Dawkins on David Cameron.

Dawkins said that instead of demanding a two-thirds majority vote, or a second vote after a “cooling off period,” or allowing parliament time to debate the issues in detail with input from experts, David Cameron “ran scared of Ukip”. 

He handed over this massively important decision to a simple majority of ill-informed voters. 

The fleeting opinion, on just one day, of a slender majority of an ignorant and misled public is now touted as the sacred and unchangeable word of “the British people”. 

Not just for the next five years, as in an ordinary election, but long after we are no longer around to reap the consequences

Pro-European campaigners are to hold their biggest day of action since the referendum on Saturday with more than 100 simultaneous events across the country.

The push to gain momentum for their cause will include street stalls and leafleting and comes ahead of critical Brexit votes in the House of Commons next week.

Volunteers for the Open Britain campaign group will aim to speak with thousands of people during the day to convince them of the need to mobilise.

 



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11 Mar 2017 8:46 AM by perrypower1 Star rating in Derbyshire/Fuerteven.... 647 posts Send private message

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Before Brexit the Gbp was worth USD 2.50.  Now it is worth USD 1.25.  That is a 50% devaluation.  





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11 Mar 2017 7:59 AM by Mickyfinn Star rating in Spain and France. 1833 posts Send private message

tteedd - No, it is just worth less.

Which translates for expats as you well know in reduced revenues for they who live on a Sterling income. There are just 'managing expats' as well as in the UK. They work out their ability to live in Europe on one valuation and after a few years they find themselves with another. Sterling depreciation can tip the balance. It has had a serious impact. Just as the great recession in 2008 and the ERM debacle of 1992 almost wiped out British retirees in Europe. 

OK so it's a market economy and Sterling is a traded currency but this is something different. The ForeX markets have lost all confidence in Sterling and then by inference the UK's ability to perform post Brexit.

Sterling’s current value does not reflect the current economic fundamentals, it's the future after Brexit the markets are concerned with because that is utterly unknown. Markets hate uncertainity it's almost a cliché now but Brexit creates one giant uncertainty and will likely last for years to come.

My best advice to expats considering returning to UK because of Brexit is sit very tight, don't give up and if you can hang on. The mood music from Brussels is looking positive but be prepared for the long haul of Sterling parity with the Euro. If you return to UK a pound is only worth a pound and the living costs are higher.

 

 

 


 


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11 Mar 2017 12:32 AM by hugh_man Star rating in Kent/Roda . 1593 posts Send private message

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Robert

interesting note on carvdemand in Spain after our discussion, the Germans are losing a market

http://murciatoday.com/murcia-climbs-on-board-the-hybrid-car-bandwagon_34189-a.html#leftcol

 

 

 





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11 Mar 2017 12:08 AM by Jarvi Star rating in Halifax UK and Sucin.... 757 posts Send private message

The pound was as low as  1.04 in 2008,1.13 in 2009, 1.12 in 2010, 1.14 in 2011, 1.14 in 2013, did we have a brexit in all those years?





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10 Mar 2017 11:56 PM by robertt8696 Star rating in Midlands, UK. 479 posts Send private message

Perry the Pound is only going to devalue prior to the exit negotiations, but once the shouting is over , take another look at the exchange rate. It will never be a fair reflection of the exchange value while negotiations continue and the UK is in a fluid state.





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10 Mar 2017 11:38 PM by perrypower1 Star rating in Derbyshire/Fuerteven.... 647 posts Send private message

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GBP/EUR is down 25% in last two years.  It was 1.44 in March 2015 and it was 1.44 in June 2016.  Of course Brexit has had nothing to do with the pound being devalued by the whole world.  

 





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10 Mar 2017 11:04 PM by tteedd Star rating in Hertfordshire & Punt.... 990 posts Send private message

There is no such thing as a winner or loser.

Now you've let the cat out of the bag, PP likes being a looser.





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10 Mar 2017 10:29 PM by tteedd Star rating in Hertfordshire & Punt.... 990 posts Send private message

Or even Jean Claude Farrage!





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10 Mar 2017 10:27 PM by tteedd Star rating in Hertfordshire & Punt.... 990 posts Send private message

Since June almost 20% of it has evaporated.

June 16 to Mar 17?

No, it is just worth less. The GPB on the 10 March 17 is worth 14% less than on the 10 June 16.

Were you not in France in 2008?





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10 Mar 2017 10:18 PM by tteedd Star rating in Hertfordshire & Punt.... 990 posts Send private message

"so statements like the UK can't grow enough are wrong we have millions and millions of redundant farm land all over the UK "

 

We cannot feed ourselves. That's what the U-boat attacks in WW2 were all about.

We were to run out of food in two weeks in 1958 when the dock strickes were on and there was less tha 50M of us then.





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10 Mar 2017 10:11 PM by tteedd Star rating in Hertfordshire & Punt.... 990 posts Send private message

Jean Claud Junker

"I don't like Brexit because I would like to be in the same boat as the British"

Easy start LDIP and change your name to Jean Paul Farrage.

I'm sure we will be happy to trade with you!

 





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10 Mar 2017 9:05 PM by hughjardon Star rating in Jaywick Sands. 418 posts Send private message

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Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said: "I don't like Brexit because I would like to be in the same boat as the British.
"The day will come when the British will re-enter the boat, I hope."

NOT IF ITS SUNK MATE

LOL Love Hugh xx



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10 Mar 2017 9:01 PM by robertt8696 Star rating in Midlands, UK. 479 posts Send private message

I dont see it as facing a form of limbo, as how could there be conditions imposed that are worse than what currently applies to non EU migrants, as that is what the UK will be, Non EU. These conditions can be checked even now in EU legislature. I am sure there will be good consideration given to a UK migrant to the EU, new as well as existing. For an Expat, i dont see the situation changing that much. 





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10 Mar 2017 8:04 PM by Mickyfinn Star rating in Spain and France. 1833 posts Send private message

Probably in the same emotional way some Europeans feel currently they are now unwelcome in the UK . There has been much publicity given to racial attacks against some sections of the migrant population.

I'm not sure that Brexit will make much difference to ordinary peoples lives in Europe but there is no accounting for individuals emotional insecurity. Remember Brits had legal rights of residence as full EU members.  Now they face a form of Limbo.



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