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jen101 replied Mar 6, 2018Yes I remember, you did say Italy! Not only are they at the brunt of Merkel's open door policy, but they have to suffer a currency that is too overinflated for their economy. They are there to depress the Euro for Germany, like everyone else is and ...
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jen101 commented Mar 6, 2018Are you speaking of the City of London and Canary Wharf or Greater London? Very different.
Italian election results live updates: Five Star Movement single largest party - exit poll
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jen101 commented Mar 6, 2018Barkie is good at communicating insults.
Italian election results live updates: Five Star Movement single largest party - exit poll
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jen101 commented Mar 6, 2018Yes, Germany needs the basket cases to keep the Euro suppressed. Unfortunately, for the poorer countries, Germany with its productivity pushes up the Euro for them and what they get is lack of investment and high unemployment. Italy has huge ...
Italian election results live updates: Five Star Movement single largest party - exit poll
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jen101 replied Mar 5, 2018Hahahahaha! So Italy could have a centre right and far right eurosceptic coalition government. url
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jen101 replied Mar 4, 2018I think the 40bn we save could be partly spent on improving public services and infrastructure. The rest could be given back to the people by way of tax cuts. Let the people decide whether or not to buy an overpriced German car or something else. ...
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jen101 replied Mar 4, 2018I feel more comfortable talking in here. When I see the likes of Tommy Robinson and Paul Joseph Watson on YouTube talking about how they fear being silenced, the more I admire JRM. His message is really no different, yet people sit up and listen to ...
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jen101 replied Mar 3, 2018Following my little disagreement with Barkie here, url , no one says it more succinctly than JRM himself. url
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jen101 commented Mar 3, 2018Don't worry about Barkie. He only saw his own reflection in the toilet bowl and got confused.
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 3, 2018All in good time. Big hole needs to be plugged when we finally bid farewell. image url Facts, Barkie, not hypocritical ad hom attacks! Funny isn't it, that is the left who themselves are always guilty of what they accuse others.
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 3, 2018Wow, I hope you are right!
Britain's May sets out vision for frictionless trade after Brexit
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jen101 commented Mar 3, 2018Don't know but babe sounds more lecherous!
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 3, 2018I asked how. How is that quantified? It doesn't seem you can answer that, does it? You see that is the thing with Brexiteers, we're an objective bunch. 1. I am not your "dear." At least I ought to be grateful you only reserved "babe" for our PM. 2. ...
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 2, 2018How do you quantify the impact of certain regulations? What does that chart show, the number of regulations? Means nothing.
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 2, 2018To a point if you only look at tariffs. Though that is very short sighted. The very un-British (although, we should add, extremely Corbynite) practice of making life harder for global exporters to enter your market goes way beyond tariffs. According ...
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next
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jen101 commented Mar 2, 2018I don't think Trump is into gender fluid.
Canada's Trudeau: We regard imposition of any U.S. steel, aluminum tariffs as "absolutely...
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jen101 commented Mar 2, 2018Barkie, you're pro EU which operates the biggest protection racket ever, yet you slam others who dare touch on the same?
In 2002, President Bush Imposed 30% Steel Tariffs; This Is What Happened Next