on 22-10-2018 13:38
on 22-10-2018 14:38
on 22-10-2018 14:38
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on 22-10-2018 14:44
on 22-10-2018 15:18
on 22-10-2018 15:18
on 22-10-2018 15:59
on 22-10-2018 15:59
No one knew and no one cared ~ I believe it was a power game ~ as my old granny would say
it'll all end in tears
on 22-10-2018 16:04
on 22-10-2018 16:04
Well reports suggest it's a 95% done deal. Waiting at the departure gate.....
on 22-10-2018 16:30
on 22-10-2018 16:30
on 22-10-2018 17:13
@viridis wrote:
I voted remain, after watching the EUs behaviour towards us after this vote, I wouldn't vote the same way now.
I feel voters were lied to, by both sides, and that the remainer scaremongering has now reached the levels of the Y2K bug.
I voted Remain ... it was a no-brainer for me ... I didn't listen to / watch / read anything about it ... I went with my gut-feeling mainly based on economics ... I didn't forsee The Irish Border circumstances & I don't want a hard border there
I'm sick of talk of Brexit
Sack all of the politicians in parliament, without any compensation ... & ... let's have a fresh start
on 22-10-2018 17:33
on 22-10-2018 17:33
A lot of sense there @AnonymousI too am sick of all the talk. Just do it and let it be! After all, we could always apply to join again in another few years
22-10-2018 18:21 - edited 22-10-2018 18:28
I voted remain purely on the basis that a lot of businesses have trading relationships with other companies on the continent which are likely to be thrown into disarray by this.
The whole taking back control thing really isn't worth it if it leads to mass unemployment and us being completely reliant on trade with questionable reigmes.
It should have been about facts, not the popularity contest it turned into.
What will happen will happen now and we'll just have to deal with it
Getting back to the subject of the thread I had hoped Telefonica were going to float O2 a couple of years back as had a stocks and shares ISA then and would have probably bought some shares.
I've swapped it now for a shares and gilts one as managing your own share portfolio takes a lot of time and with how busy I am at work these days I just can't do it now.
I suspect Telefonica are concerned about whether they'll achieve the IPO valuation they want at the moment from both the exchange rate point of view but also the market appetite for IPOs (remember the last high profile one was Aston Martin Lagonda and that has been on a downward trend consistently at the time of writing from it's IPO)
on 22-10-2018 21:05
on 22-10-2018 21:05