Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
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Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
Congratulations to all the Brits in the KoW whose lives are dependent on the Pound. The currency is soaring with this victory. Wish I hadn't sold all my GBP denominated assets a few months back.
Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
I managed to hang on until this madness was through the next stage, it is good news, hopefully ST will be back to 23 pounds fifty .
https://www.ft.com/content/7333b8a2-1d2 ... 63de1d73f4
Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
Thank fck, scariest bunch of labour loons ever, they would have buried the country.
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Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
Be careful what you wish for. You may get it.
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Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
"However, some analysts struck a note of caution about whether the pound could hold on to its gains. They pointed to continued uncertainty about the future relationship with the European Union, and the dampening effect on growth already caused by the Brexit vote back in 2016.
"The level of the exchange rate now virtually disregards the damage which Brexit has so far caused to the economy, let alone the possibility of any incremental damage from the delivery of a Brexit with still uncertain prospects for a future trade deal," said Paul Meggyesi, head of global foreign exchange strategy at JP Morgan.
"It seems to us that the market is in danger of conflating the removal of political uncertainty with the reversal of the economic impact of Brexit,"
"The level of the exchange rate now virtually disregards the damage which Brexit has so far caused to the economy, let alone the possibility of any incremental damage from the delivery of a Brexit with still uncertain prospects for a future trade deal," said Paul Meggyesi, head of global foreign exchange strategy at JP Morgan.
"It seems to us that the market is in danger of conflating the removal of political uncertainty with the reversal of the economic impact of Brexit,"
Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
Even if parliament will approve the deal with the EU within weeks, all that's clear is nothing will change until December 2020. The British government will have until December 2020 to negotiate the new relationship with the EU. Since there are about 1.000.000 different opinions about that agreement in the UK and the EU is not simply going to sign any agreement I can see rough seas ahead.
Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
I'm just very relieved that the UK hasn't walked head first onto some 1970's style Marxist nightmare. Boris Johnson will be a huge political figure for the next 10 years; he's an election winner and that's why the Tory membership backed him.
Labour will now start to tear itself apart with the activist far left membership, organised by Momentum (yeah, great momentum right over the electoral cliff) trying to install another socialist purist who is in love with the Unions and wants to try all the same nonsense that Uncle Jeremy wants.
The moderates, those few left in the Parliamentary Labour Party and the very few that remain as active members will argue for a leader, and policies, that are electable.
My money is on the Loonies because the Labour Party is suffering from what is known as Activist Capture, whereby the activists have taken full control of the party and their views and policies are significantly at odds with their support base. No dissent is tolerated. They believe that their Marxist ideology will, somehow, win the day with the public. It wont.
The moderates have all but given up going to membership meetings, the bile and vitriol at those meetings by the hardcore Corbynists have made any rational discussion all but impossible. The hard left really are a nasty piece of work.
The Labour Party are right back to where they were in the 1980's with Neil Kinnock fighting the Militant Tendency, but the rules have changed; it is now only the membership that chooses a new leader, not the PLP. And there are no Neil Kinnocks, John Smiths or Tony Blair's in sight.
With a bit of luck the lefty wankers will have a new bright idea and promote Diane Abbott as the new leader and make Labour Party history:
the first woman;
the first black;
the first with a son in prison (soon, hopefully).
Boris can then get himself a 100+ seat majority in 2024!
"Things can only get better"
post382009.html?hilit=diane%20abbott#p382009
Labour will now start to tear itself apart with the activist far left membership, organised by Momentum (yeah, great momentum right over the electoral cliff) trying to install another socialist purist who is in love with the Unions and wants to try all the same nonsense that Uncle Jeremy wants.
The moderates, those few left in the Parliamentary Labour Party and the very few that remain as active members will argue for a leader, and policies, that are electable.
My money is on the Loonies because the Labour Party is suffering from what is known as Activist Capture, whereby the activists have taken full control of the party and their views and policies are significantly at odds with their support base. No dissent is tolerated. They believe that their Marxist ideology will, somehow, win the day with the public. It wont.
The moderates have all but given up going to membership meetings, the bile and vitriol at those meetings by the hardcore Corbynists have made any rational discussion all but impossible. The hard left really are a nasty piece of work.
The Labour Party are right back to where they were in the 1980's with Neil Kinnock fighting the Militant Tendency, but the rules have changed; it is now only the membership that chooses a new leader, not the PLP. And there are no Neil Kinnocks, John Smiths or Tony Blair's in sight.
With a bit of luck the lefty wankers will have a new bright idea and promote Diane Abbott as the new leader and make Labour Party history:
the first woman;
the first black;
the first with a son in prison (soon, hopefully).
Boris can then get himself a 100+ seat majority in 2024!
"Things can only get better"
post382009.html?hilit=diane%20abbott#p382009
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Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
Could bode well for Trump in 2020, as he faces the Dems which also have a strong loony left faction.Doc67 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 12:04 pm I'm just very relieved that the UK hasn't walked head first onto some 1970's style Marxist nightmare. Boris Johnson will be a huge political figure for the next 10 years; he's an election winner and that's why the Tory membership backed him.
Labour will now start to tear itself apart with the activist far left membership, organised by Momentum (yeah, great momentum right over the electoral cliff) trying to install another socialist purist who is in love with the Unions and wants to try all the same nonsense that Uncle Jeremy wants.
The moderates, those few left in the Parliamentary Labour Party and the very few that remain as active members will argue for a leader, and policies, that are electable.
My money is on the Loonies because the Labour Party is suffering from what is known as Activist Capture, whereby the activists have taken full control of the party and their views and policies are significantly at odds with their support base. No dissent is tolerated. They believe that their Marxist ideology will, somehow, win the day with the public. It wont.
The moderates have all but given up going to membership meetings, the bile and vitriol at those meetings by the hardcore Corbynists have made any rational discussion all but impossible. The hard left really are a nasty piece of work.
The Labour Party are right back to where they were in the 1980's with Neil Kinnock fighting the Militant Tendency, but the rules have changed; it is now only the membership that chooses a new leader, not the PLP. And there are no Neil Kinnocks, John Smiths or Tony Blair's in sight.
With a bit of luck the lefty wankers will have a new bright idea and promote Diane Abbott as the new leader and make Labour Party history:
the first woman;
the first black;
the first with a son in prison (soon, hopefully).
Boris can then get himself a 100+ seat majority in 2024!
"Things can only get better"
post382009.html?hilit=diane%20abbott#p382009
Re: Boris Johnson's Conservatives Win UK Elections by Large Majority
I can't wait for Trump to get re-elected and watching all the lefties wailing...
Plus we can have a bit of fun with our American friends for electing him twice - like George Dubya!
Plus we can have a bit of fun with our American friends for electing him twice - like George Dubya!
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