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Germany’s Largest Bank Says Massive UK Growth After Brexit

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claig · 16/06/2016 22:58

"Germany’s Largest Bank Says Massive UK Growth After Brexit – BBC and Remainers Silent

Germany’s largest bank has predicted British stocks will be the best performing in the continent and top UK firms will outperform EU rivals by as much as 5 per cent after a Brexit. "

www.breitbart.com/london/2016/06/15/germans-largest-bank-says-massive-uk-grown-brexit-bbc-remainers-silent/

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SoThisIsSummer · 17/06/2016 12:24

Interesting article Claig, certainly a turn around from the doom mongering we have had to endure.

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SpringingIntoAction · 17/06/2016 10:54

Name-calling and smearing people who have views with which you disagree is actually another manifestation of the disrespect you are accusing someone else of.

I am perfectly capable of paying respect to this lady and all the other public servants that have died in the line of duty without having to silence my thoughts on the matter.

This thread does not need to be deleted.

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OrangesandLemonsNow · 17/06/2016 10:26

Labour are not campaigning against until Saturday. Not need to delete the thread just give the topic a rest.

No one is debating until then.

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YourPerception · 17/06/2016 09:46

Labour are not campaigning against until Saturday. Not need to delete the thread just give the topic a rest.

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angelos02 · 17/06/2016 09:41

I am sorry for your loss giddy

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claig · 17/06/2016 09:31
Smile
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GiddyOnZackHunt · 17/06/2016 09:30

Cheers claig.

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claig · 17/06/2016 09:21

Have asked for the thread to be deleted. Don't know if MNHQ will do it.

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Millyonthefloss2 · 17/06/2016 07:04

It's a big issue.

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Millyonthefloss2 · 17/06/2016 07:03

Claig, start a new thread about this on Saturday.It's a big issue. The story is also covered in the FT . Maybe you could report this thread for deletion in the meantime out of respect.

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Brokenbiscuit · 17/06/2016 01:01

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Sixweekstowait · 17/06/2016 00:44

Shutting down debate? Oh grow up. There's been dignity and compassion tonight shown by MPs of all parties who have suspended campaigning not shut down debate . You'd think a parenting website could show some restraint - two little girls who will never have their hair stroked agsin by their mummy as they fall asleep.

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Spinflight · 17/06/2016 00:40

I think the best way to pay our respects to Jo Cox is not to raise her name or plight in a political way personally.

Deutsche Bank are one of the biggies. They'll employ huge teams of forecasters and economists and also have visibility of the positions taken by their clients. Seems they are the largest foreign exchange traders in the world for instance, and also I recall the largest player in the UK energy market ( buying ours for German clients that is).

If they see positive returns then there must be good reasons for it, not that you'd know from our treasury's dodgy dossier which didn't see a single penny in benefits from Brexit.

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StickTheDMWhereTheSunDontShine · 17/06/2016 00:33

How often is a back bench opposition MP murdered, Spring?

Don't be such an arse. The pointless pissing contest can surely wait a few hours before recommencing.

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WaspsandBeesSting · 17/06/2016 00:30

No one is saying don't debate it again. Just not for a few hours!

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ReallyTired · 17/06/2016 00:27

The murder of Jo Cox is terrible, but life does go on. As a nation we are making a decision that will affect us and our grandchildren for the rest of our lives.

I wonder how Jo Cox would feel about shutting down debate. Perhaps the best way to honour her memory is to engage in the democratic process and vote. If you are going to vote then you need to be clear about the issues. There are powerful arguments for both the leave and remain sides. Certainly Jo Cox was keen to engage with the electorate on Europe.

Finally it's poor taste to use this tragedy to attack the leave campaigners.

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CoolforKittyCats · 17/06/2016 00:11

When has Parliament ever been recalled over the death of an backbench Opposition MP?

She was murdered!

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CoolforKittyCats · 17/06/2016 00:10

Please explain to me why the tragic killing of an MP by a supposedly mentally unstable man, results in a total shutdown of all debate "for a few days" with regard to an impending national referendum that will shape this country's relationship with Europe for the next generations?

Do you know why? Because it is actually a humane thing to do and it'seems called respect.

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SpringingIntoAction · 17/06/2016 00:09

This is ridiculous hysteria. When has Parliament ever been recalled over the death of an backbench Opposition MP?

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claig · 17/06/2016 00:05

They are talking about recalling Parliament quite quickly. Kirsty said it oon BBC Newsnight and they discussed it on Sky Press Review.

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SpringingIntoAction · 16/06/2016 23:50

BBC is reporting " a few days" Chancellor also saying this.

Remain will be the losers in this. It's not time they can afford to lose

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GiddyOnZackHunt · 16/06/2016 23:40

Campaigning has been suspended until tomorrow. A few hours is all, not a couple of days.

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SpringingIntoAction · 16/06/2016 23:37

Yes, tragic as it is, this next few days are crucial in the run-up to the vote, agree that it is not disrespectful to continue the debate.

This is the final critical weekend in the campaign and it is effectively being silenced.

This is not democratic, regardless of your political persuasion.

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claig · 16/06/2016 23:32

Ok Stick, after you

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StickTheDMWhereTheSunDontShine · 16/06/2016 23:28

Sod off, claig.

You're not even funny, right now.

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