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The Euro - better in, or better out?
TruckerT
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G. Osborne clearly states that Euro problems are also UK problems. But we have no say over the Euro - if Sterling alone was in trouble, would Europe catch a cold? When did you last hear the word 'Sterling'?
TruckerT
TruckerT
According to Clapton, I am a totally ignorant idiot.
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useless_git_requires_wife wrote: »This afternoon in the Sainsburys ciggies queue.
Was Teresa May on the till? She likes a bit of stand-up comedy as well - in these times, can we believe she is a serious member of our government?
TruckerTAccording to Clapton, I am a totally ignorant idiot.0 -
Dunno, why not ask one of her pets.All I seem to hear is blah blah blah!0
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A worthy successor to Jacqui Smith. But no heavyweight would touch that job, it's poison.Was Teresa May on the till? She likes a bit of stand-up comedy as well - in these times, can we believe she is a serious member of our government?"It will take, five, 10, 15 years to get back to where we need to be. But it's no longer the individual banks that are in the wrong, it's the banking industry as a whole." - Steven Cooper, head of personal and business banking at Barclays, talking to Martin Lewis0
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