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    Nigel Farage

    You have some very strange morals
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    Nigel Farage

    What I don’t get is someone thinking it’s morally OK for someone to be physically harmed because of their beliefs. Then again I think I must live in a parallel Universe because I don’t let any politician or Party get in to my head , so much so that I wish harm on them. I often wonder whether...
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    Cashless society

    It’s a bit too convenient sometimes paying for something on a credit card. If I had to hand over cash for larger purchases I would certainly question myself, do I really need this.
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    Nigel Farage

    If you’re comparing Farage with Hitler then you’re moral compass is up there with the other Geezer who wants him dead. Perhaps you should throw your question out to the Jewish followers of the Club who could answer that question far better than I could. The silence from other posters in...
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    Nigel Farage

    Oh Dear dear dear dear, you do have issues , end of conversation with you I am afraid.
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    Nigel Farage

    Fortunately the views of those on the left who post on here are not a true reflection of Society as a whole.
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    Nigel Farage

    Of course your right. Perhaps on that basis you could explain why the CEO needed to issue a grovelling apology to him and why theBank needed to initially lie as to the reasons they got rid of him as a customer. Also why those experts, way above my pay grade, have said her jobs on the line if...
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    Nigel Farage

    If you have got it in to your head that it’s all about Farage and not about an employee in a Bank deciding who is politically suitable to be a customer then you’ve also not been paying attention.
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    Nigel Farage

    Of course you would.
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    Nigel Farage

    Flip the coin. If it was someone on the left who had their Bank Account closed firstly I doubt whether you would have used the same descriptive words describing the person for having their beliefs. Secondly, I also suspect you would be jumping up and down blaming the likes of the Daily Mail...
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    Stupid little things that bug you

    The adverts on Greatest Hits Radio at the moment played every few minutes reminding listeners not to have indoor barbecues for fear of carbon monoxide poisoning. WTF??. It’s enough to return to Radio 2 and suffer Vernon Kay instead of Kenn Bruce..
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    Nigel Farage

    You see here lies the problem. Fortunately it’s not down to the likes of you to decide who’s ..unbearable, right wing, racist, a gobshite, or a clown and the day it is, democracy is finished.
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    Keir Starmer

    You would have thought that they would have learned their lesson after Corbyn’s misfortune but I think they will resurrect if Starmer doesn’t, in their opinion, be radical enough.
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    Keir Starmer

    It will, of course, depend on how they raise the funds and what they are going to spend it on. If the spending is to fund unaffordable pay rises in the public sector or is seen as inflationary or done through borrowing it is highly likely to result in high interest rates. What the markets...
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    Keir Starmer

    A very sensible post
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    Keir Starmer

    With more and more demands on the State and expectations running high control of the finances and keeping the markets calm is going to be a massive juggling act
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    Keir Starmer

    I don’t think so. He just happens to be a realist and those on the left find this just too difficult to cope with. If and when, he becomes PM he will end up with more grief from within his party than from the Opposition.
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    Keir Starmer

    Government policy is and always has been, based on a one size fits all. If each and every policy was based on an examination of how it affects individual families and why it shouldn’t apply to them nothing would get changed. It appears that Labour will follow the Tories and leave the rule in...
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    Nigel Farage

    As I have said before , I know of at least 3 people with a Coutts Account , none of which have a million quid in a current account. You also need to keep up with the thread. The CEO of the Group has admitted during her apology the withdrawal of his account was not based on wealth criteria.
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    Nigel Farage

    Perhaps, then we would have 65 million opinions on how the Country should be run. I think the majority of us vote on not who, we like best but on who we dislike least, which is a very sad state. Obviously some don’t like any of the main parties so cannot be arsed voting. Perhaps the ballot...

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