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    @geoff wrote:

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    You forgot to add Sieg Heil. :lol:

    Sometimes i wonder why i bother with this site :shock:

    No you’re wrong Emma, it’s Stephen you wonder about, we all do… bless his bulbous head. Now get over that table!

    https://www.justchat.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=11055

    #237211

    @emmalush wrote:

    When new labour broke out of the asylum in 1997, briton was £50,000,000 Billion good.

    Some political commentators have guesstimated were upto £900,000,000 Billion down.

    I’m tired of hearsay. Post a credible link to back up any figures/statistics else don’t bother posting them.

    #237978

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    Actually, not technically! :lol:

    Do you feel superior when you say the word “actually”? Edited, and you Geoff?

    I feel superior to no one.

    Help me out here, im trying not to reach 10,000 posts, answer the question :wink:

    Delete your account when you reach 9.999 posts. Then reregister under a new name. :wink:

    #238222

    @emmalush wrote:

    I would expect you’d have to pay three dirty euro’s for a bag of chips in England, i certainly wouldn’t accept less.

    When you post in this manner, what do you expect? :-s

    #237976

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    Actually, not technically! :lol:

    Do you feel superior when you say the word “actually”? Edited, and you Geoff?

    I feel superior to no one.

    #238220

    @emmalush wrote:

    I would expect you’d have to pay three dirty euro’s for a bag of chips in England, i certainly wouldn’t accept less.

    I would guess its strongly challenging the US dollar, as the UNofficial second currency, and will over take it someday, what with the europeans coming here and our lot venturing holidays, bringing some back (even ive got about 10 euros), and the paddy’s spending 5 euros at cheltenham on a pint of cold guiness…

    You forgot to add Sieg Heil. :lol:

    #237209

    @emmalush wrote:

    Without core political stability (which new labour and their conservative liberals havn’t got) with long term policy, all you do is think of today, and worry about tomorrow, next week.

    We live in a capialist country. The government is judged on its handling of the economy. The economy has NEVER before shown such a sustained period of growth and stability! We also have the most stable currency in the world. :wink:

    #238218

    @bassingbourne55 wrote:

    I know we’ve had lots of discussions on the pros and cons of the Euro and whether we should join, but this thread is not really about that.

    What I’m wondering is to what extent the Euro is becoming an unofficial second currency in the UK. I live near Bath, which is a popular tourist destination and many shops, cafes etc. accept Euros. Is this the case in other tourist centres? What about London?

    It’s a stable currency, easily exchanged for Pound Sterling, I see no reason to not accept it.

    #237974

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    The electorate voted for a pro European Labour party emma.

    Technicly, not in principle.

    Actually, not technically! :lol:

    #237972

    @emmalush wrote:

    @Ow£n Ka$h wrote:

    The government isn’t encouraging immigration, the government is encouraging integration whilst abiding by EU legislation.

    Im not being funny owen, but you surely cannot be that dumb, can you?

    We could close our borders, in a flash.

    The electorate voted for a pro European Labour party emma.

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