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As I said on TTT's thread.

"It also tells you why the pyramid scheme was so keen to snaffle the UK banking industry.......to prop up their crumbling edifice. I think that we should spin the Brexit talks out for as long as we can. By the time the deadline comes there will be no cartel to pay to." :))

and that is most worrisome....combine that with Spain imploding and no doubt the Greeks will be along shortly. The pound looks like it may well surge shortly.....
So tell us then. When the pound goes down, it's "oh woe is me" but when it goes up, it is " oh woe is me". Haha . Talk about cat on a hot tin roof.
35-40 billion Euros @ an exchange rate of 1.12 Euros to the £ or 1.35 or 1.45?? Get your timing right, Theresa, and don't do a Gordon over the gold reserves....

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