Talking to people in Ireland and on the shop door €1=80p. So we could lose twenty percent value of our currency and still match the rest of europe. Sort of blows all those economic arguments out of the water.
If you are voting for economic reasons. Then you've lost something on the way. Money should not be your boss. It's your servant. The fear campaign over money was a massive factor in the Scottish referendum. You will not keep the pound from Osborne. The truth is we are moving towards digital currency. I pay all my bills by internet. Clothes and goods online. Cash is now my minority currency.
Maybe less is more. More personal freedoms. less euro red tape. less control from Banks(Tony Blair gets a massive wage from the banks, he's out today on the bank's agenda)
Talking to people in Ireland and on the shop door €1=80p. So we could lose twenty percent value of our currency and still match the rest of europe. Sort of blows all those economic arguments out of the water.
I'm no international banker with a Porsche for lunch and a multi-million pound bonus for Christmas but I don't think that's how it works.
Talking to people in Ireland and on the shop door €1=80p. So we could lose twenty percent value of our currency and still match the rest of europe. Sort of blows all those economic arguments out of the water. I'm no international banker with a Por
Good stuff Zorro. You should write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer advising him to print more £20 notes, and hand them out to the people, or better still, since it is the internet age tell the online retailers to charge the Government.
Good stuff Zorro.You should write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer advising him to print more £20 notes, and hand them out to the people, or better still, since it is the internet age tell the online retailers to charge the Government.