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- verv replied Aug 10, 2017
Lol - that video is borderline comical. I feel sorry for those people from Africa, I would want to escape that shit hole too, I might even be on that boat. But at the same time its not anybodies right to burden others against their wishes.
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- verv replied Aug 9, 2017
There is an argument to be made for the expansion of government spending to smooth out recessions, however I'm not sure how realistic that is when the deficit runs at 10% of GDP in the aftermath of 2008, when debt is at 80% of GDP, and when ...
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- verv replied Aug 9, 2017
The deficit is more important than the debt going forward. If the deficit is below GDP growth then over time the debt as a % of GDP will decline. Also if deficit is lower than the average deficit over the course of when the debt was built up, say 30 ...
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- verv replied Aug 8, 2017
"Staff shortages are pushing up pay, recruiters say" url ...but but I thought the Leave's argument that mass immigration pushes down pay WAS A LIE!
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- verv replied Aug 7, 2017
Don't understand why it hasn't been closed down - would NOT be surprised if it was a CIA were using it to track criminal transactions
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- verv replied Aug 6, 2017
But they are women, despite the fact we can prove they are objectively male

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- verv replied Aug 5, 2017
Beautiful - how much would that set me back? Also, why are so many American houses wood - is it because of tornadoes and hurricanes?
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- verv replied Aug 3, 2017
There is no mention of a reduction of staff in that article, just that DB have a new building to house 5,000 people of ~9000 UK staff and that's appears to be a 25 year commitment. I did a quick google and bloomberg is running with the headline DB ...
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- verv replied Aug 3, 2017
Im waiting for Cliff to submit this story about Deutsche Bank and their 25 year lease... any second now it will surely be submitted
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- verv commented Aug 2, 2017
What research, if it is an academic exercise it will have been published or will be published?
YouGov Research: Significant damage to the economy would be a price worth paying
- verv commented Aug 2, 2017
What you mean is principles you agree with, and principles you do not agree with. The poll is not binary for either side I might add.
YouGov Research: Significant damage to the economy would be a price worth paying
- verv replied Aug 2, 2017
I consider that American good manners, I'm not a fan of the rudeness that you can often encounter from Europeans. Whilst OTT politeness risks coming across as being insincere I'd much rather it like that than have to deal with someone who has a ...
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- verv commented Aug 2, 2017
A third of Remain voters thinking that way is baffling.
YouGov Research: Significant damage to the economy would be a price worth paying
- verv commented Aug 2, 2017
WHAT?!?!? "As Bank of England governor Mark Carney says, we rely on the kindness of strangers to pay our debt in the imbalance of the current account and the trade balance in goods. For the UK to remain attractive to foreign investors it needs ...
UK manufacturing boosted by near survey-record growth of new export orders
- verv replied Aug 1, 2017
It's a characteristic for colonial countries to attempt to expunge all aspects of the coloniser (British in the cases I'm aware of) only to find out decades later that the British were successful because their ways and methods of organising ...
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- verv replied Aug 1, 2017
It's nuts, and they talk about leverage in stocks being too high when you could get a mortgage with 5% down payment lol! The libs use the carrot of 'free' stuff to buy votes, happens in the UK, happens in the USA. I have some money in F&F, so maybe ...
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- verv replied Aug 1, 2017
I pronounce it lize but my English has never been great lol
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- verv replied Aug 1, 2017
There are some words I prefer the American spelling of. I think we don't use z enough in the UK... for example specialise or specialize. Everybody pronounces it the latter but we spell it the former.
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- verv commented Aug 1, 2017
As I said above, never is too long. But I don't expect it to reach pre-Brexit levels for a long time. There is nothing wrong with being wrong, only the refusal to admit it.
UK manufacturing boosted by near survey-record growth of new export orders