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Stirlingsays 31 May 18 4.35pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Oy serial poster, the post already says that. Read a post before you reply, if it is actually necessary and you can add something, before you rush into replying. Fair enough, you did type that (cut and paste). Still, my post still illustrates that your points are bone-headed. Edited by Stirlingsays (31 May 2018 4.53pm)
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steeleye20 Croydon 31 May 18 5.12pm | |
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France blocks Britain's access to EU security system that identifies foreign criminals. France is blocking Britain from remaining part of an EU security system that keeps track of foreign criminals after Brexit. The database, known as the Prum Convention, keeps the public safe by tracking offenders’ DNA, fingerprints and vehicle information. Earlier this year police officials revealed that the UK used EU security information systems 539 million times over the course of a year. It was a successful operation, the 539 million checks revealed that the suspect's driving licence was out of date.
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 31 May 18 5.30pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Those pumping billions upon billions into this new technology would disagree bud. Still nothing that would enable a border to be maintained with zero physical infrastructure. Maybe one day. But nothing right now.
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Hrolf The Ganger 31 May 18 5.51pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
France blocks Britain's access to EU security system that identifies foreign criminals. France is blocking Britain from remaining part of an EU security system that keeps track of foreign criminals after Brexit. The database, known as the Prum Convention, keeps the public safe by tracking offenders’ DNA, fingerprints and vehicle information. Earlier this year police officials revealed that the UK used EU security information systems 539 million times over the course of a year. It was a successful operation, the 539 million checks revealed that the suspect's driving licence was out of date.
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steeleye20 Croydon 31 May 18 6.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Wrong you are not reading it. It is us the UK who are using the EU security information systems 539 million times over the course of a year ?????? Talk about a police state, wonder where/how it is all done, and why.
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.TUX. 01 Jun 18 7.10pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Deutsche Bank lay-off 400 US staff. That is all. T'is now official, one of the worlds largests banks downgraded to BBB+. That aside, while waiting to checkout at Sainsburys earlier there seemed to be a problem with paying with 'plastic' (not unusual) so this is just another reminder to keep whatever you don't need to keep in a bank underneath your pillow. Just in case.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 01 Jun 18 8.21pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
T'is now official, one of the worlds largests banks downgraded to BBB+. That aside, while waiting to checkout at Sainsburys earlier there seemed to be a problem with paying with 'plastic' (not unusual) so this is just another reminder to keep whatever you don't need to keep in a bank underneath your pillow. Just in case.
That's getting towards junk. There were times when many institutional investment companies in the U&K would no invest below A-. I remember that in an investment principles. *EDIT* I expect everyone expects Merkel to intervene when it goes tits up but this would be bigger than Greece and could take down Italy. Edited by pefwin (01 Jun 2018 8.23pm)
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.TUX. 01 Jun 18 9.03pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
That's getting towards junk. There were times when many institutional investment companies in the U&K would no invest below A-. I remember that in an investment principles. *EDIT* I expect everyone expects Merkel to intervene when it goes tits up but this would be bigger than Greece and could take down Italy. Edited by pefwin (01 Jun 2018 8.23pm) Italy could easily take down the Euro on it's own, that's how fragile 'the bloc' is. Deutsche Bank will take down the world.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 01 Jun 18 9.41pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Italy could easily take down the Euro on it's own, that's how fragile 'the bloc' is. Deutsche Bank will take down the world. not so sure another world recession, but a smaller bail out than AIG.
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.TUX. 01 Jun 18 10.01pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
not so sure another world recession, but a smaller bail out than AIG. Every major economic indicator shows that things today are now worse than they were in '07/08. We are in a bubble looking for a pin.
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Stirlingsays 02 Jun 18 5.36am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Every major economic indicator shows that things today are now worse than they were in '07/08. We are in a bubble looking for a pin. Aren't debt interest levels far more important than debt growth?
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.TUX. 04 Jun 18 9.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Aren't debt interest levels far more important than debt growth? Nope. (And why, if we own the BoE, do we charge ourselves interest?)
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