The world's most tolerant countries
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Re: The world's most tolerant countries
Look, lets face it, Trump is a bit of a buffoon - great messages, wrong messenger
But he has been democratically elected - and given the choice that the American people had, I can understand why
320m Americans and the best that they could come up with was those 2 clowns? Bizarre
Trump needs to be given a chance to implement his mandate - the voters will decide if they have worked in 4 years time
Never forget that the failed policies of Obama created Trump (not everything that Obama did was a failure but plenty was)
All the liberal seppos saying that Trump is 'not my president' - yes he is
But he has been democratically elected - and given the choice that the American people had, I can understand why
320m Americans and the best that they could come up with was those 2 clowns? Bizarre
Trump needs to be given a chance to implement his mandate - the voters will decide if they have worked in 4 years time
Never forget that the failed policies of Obama created Trump (not everything that Obama did was a failure but plenty was)
All the liberal seppos saying that Trump is 'not my president' - yes he is
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Re: The world's most tolerant countries
Probably needs to go over here. http://britishexpats.com/forum/barbi...887191/page38/
Done
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Post 521 was posted on 8 Dec ...... 0.84p. Since Brexit (I never said pre-Brexit as you claim without evidence) the pound spent nearly all of its time well in excess of 0.85p.
The fact remains, when 520 was posted, the pound had increased against the Euro since Brexit.
Why are you trying to undermine fact? You can't beat fact unless of course you wish to twist the truth. What's your mission here?
PS. Would you like me to teach you how to use quotes to break up your responses into neat, tidy, easy to read segments? Your last post was indecipherable.
The fact remains, when 520 was posted, the pound had increased against the Euro since Brexit.
Why are you trying to undermine fact? You can't beat fact unless of course you wish to twist the truth. What's your mission here?
PS. Would you like me to teach you how to use quotes to break up your responses into neat, tidy, easy to read segments? Your last post was indecipherable.
Here's the pounds to euro 1 year history - note, never above the 1.30999 since 23/6/16. Give up?
http://www.pounds2euro.com/Charts
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You are categorically a liar. The pound was 1.30999 on the day of Brexit and has not risen above that level. On 8th Dec it was 1.18521 (use XE.com to verify); that's the pound over 12 cents lower than 23/6/16.
Here's the pounds to euro 1 year history - note, never above the 1.30999 since 23/6/16. Give up?
Euro to British Pound (EUR/GBP) Exchange Rates History Chart.
Here's the pounds to euro 1 year history - note, never above the 1.30999 since 23/6/16. Give up?
Euro to British Pound (EUR/GBP) Exchange Rates History Chart.
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23/6/16 Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £6,476
8/12/16 (date of your post) Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £7,159
Which part of that do you fail to understand?
I suspect you are Trumping - I had the biggest inauguration crowd; over 1 million. Well, here's the photographic evidence - far fewer than Obama, Clinton, G Bush etc. Response? References to the press got it in for him and Nazi Germany.
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The rules of logic are that if you deny my original argument (that Farage is drawing more pounds since Brexit) then the onus is on you to prove otherwise. Frankly I'm lost as to what you are on about now with exchange rates - you seem to be arguing that if the pound rises a fraction of a cent on a particular day against the euro then it's stronger. I couldn't give a proverbial about that; it's about the pound level vs pre Brexit level - that's why Farage draws more pounds every month post Brexit than he did pre Brexit. If you want to argue something else with yourself run away and do it.
23/6/16 Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £6,476
8/12/16 (date of your post) Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £7,159
Which part of that do you fail to understand?
I suspect you are Trumping - I had the biggest inauguration crowd; over 1 million. Well, here's the photographic evidence - far fewer than Obama, Clinton, G Bush etc. Response? References to the press got it in for him and Nazi Germany.
23/6/16 Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £6,476
8/12/16 (date of your post) Farage fixed euro salary 8,484.05 = £7,159
Which part of that do you fail to understand?
I suspect you are Trumping - I had the biggest inauguration crowd; over 1 million. Well, here's the photographic evidence - far fewer than Obama, Clinton, G Bush etc. Response? References to the press got it in for him and Nazi Germany.
Lets go with monthly salary payment and because we are talking about the 8 Dec lets call that pay day.
8/7/2016 - 8,484.05 = £7,237
8/12/16 - 8,484.05 = £7,159
As I said, he's lost money since Brexit - why do you want to keep arguing??
Oh I know, you are desperate for us to believe that Farage supports Brexit to boost his own salary. Sorry bud, you can't even get past the first argument to support the second.
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I like the way you picked the 23 June there knowing full well the pound rose 4 pence as the markets predicted a remain vote ...... see I'm too clever for you
Lets go with monthly salary payment and because we are talking about the 8 Dec lets call that pay day.
8/7/2016 - 8,484.05 = £7,237
8/12/16 - 8,484.05 = £7,159
Lets go with monthly salary payment and because we are talking about the 8 Dec lets call that pay day.
8/7/2016 - 8,484.05 = £7,237
8/12/16 - 8,484.05 = £7,159
#84
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I like the way you picked the 23 June there knowing full well the pound rose 4 pence as the markets predicted a remain vote ...... see I'm too clever for you
Lets go with monthly salary payment and because we are talking about the 8 Dec lets call that pay day.
8/7/2016 - 8,484.05 = £7,237
8/12/16 - 8,484.05 = £7,159
As I said, he's lost money since Brexit - why do you want to keep arguing??
Oh I know, you are desperate for us to believe that Farage supports Brexit to boost his own salary. Sorry bud, you can't even get past the first argument to support the second.
Lets go with monthly salary payment and because we are talking about the 8 Dec lets call that pay day.
8/7/2016 - 8,484.05 = £7,237
8/12/16 - 8,484.05 = £7,159
As I said, he's lost money since Brexit - why do you want to keep arguing??
Oh I know, you are desperate for us to believe that Farage supports Brexit to boost his own salary. Sorry bud, you can't even get past the first argument to support the second.
You are attempting to re-write history rather than admit you are wrong. The referendum was on 23rd June; that's when Britain Brexited. Get a child to explain that July is post Brexit.
Prior to Brexit the pound was actually higher than it was on 23/6 and Farage was pocketing less than the £6,476 if pay day was Brexit day - e.g. £1 = 1.3156 on 27th May. Today the exchange rate is 1.16098 so it is patently clear that his salary in pounds cannot possibly be higher than it was (pre-Brexit) when it was in the 1.30's.
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See the chart and have the guts to apologise.
You are attempting to re-write history rather than admit you are wrong. The referendum was on 23rd June; that's when Britain Brexited. Get a child to explain that July is post Brexit.
Prior to Brexit the pound was actually higher than it was on 23/6 and Farage was pocketing less than the £6,476 if pay day was Brexit day - e.g. £1 = 1.3156 on 27th May. Today the exchange rate is 1.16098 so it is patently clear that his salary in pounds cannot possibly be higher than it was (pre-Brexit) when it was in the 1.30's.
You are attempting to re-write history rather than admit you are wrong. The referendum was on 23rd June; that's when Britain Brexited. Get a child to explain that July is post Brexit.
Prior to Brexit the pound was actually higher than it was on 23/6 and Farage was pocketing less than the £6,476 if pay day was Brexit day - e.g. £1 = 1.3156 on 27th May. Today the exchange rate is 1.16098 so it is patently clear that his salary in pounds cannot possibly be higher than it was (pre-Brexit) when it was in the 1.30's.
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Nobody knows what you are arguing or arguing against now because you won't say. I repeat my original statement that the irony of Brexit is that Farage is drawing more pounds after Brexit than he did before. Nothing more, nothing less, no agenda, an irony. Do you accept that? I'm not posting anymore on this. I haven't failed or anything; you've made an idiot of yourself as others have pointed out.
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Nobody knows what you are arguing or arguing against now because you won't say. I repeat my original statement that the irony of Brexit is that Farage is drawing more pounds after Brexit than he did before. Nothing more, nothing less, no agenda, an irony. Do you accept that? I'm not posting anymore on this. I haven't failed or anything; you've made an idiot of yourself as others have pointed out.
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1 You've never explained why I 'fail'.
2 What are your arguments about exchange rates, Farage's pay pre and post Brexit?
3 You've made no response to the chart BCWorld produced and your choice of 2 post Brexit dates rather than a pre and a post.
Until you answer these questions tis you who 'fail' my friend.
Incidentally, I've never given up on a pupil in the classroom or on the court in my life so I'll persist until you give some evidence or explain yourself.
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Yes I did. Your ultimate mission is for everyone to believe Farage promoted Brexit for his own pocket. What a load of crap. Fail
Why would I - it speaks for itself - it fluctuates. He chose to highlight a particular day. Pre could be March 4 2013 when the pound was lower than it is today. Post could be anytime since the 23 June . You want me to follow whatever works for you. Nice try - its aint gonna happen.
From the 23 June to the 8 Dec, I'm sure you'll agree the pound spent more time above 0.84373 than it did below.
Can I help you with anything else?
From the 23 June to the 8 Dec, I'm sure you'll agree the pound spent more time above 0.84373 than it did below.
Can I help you with anything else?
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You clearly don't understand the meaning of the word IRONY - look it up. Have I said anything other than it is ironic that Farage is pocketing more pounds? You are doing a Trump and reading something into it which I've never mentioned - if you think I have quote me.
You've now change your tune to the pound on some days post Brexit has gone up!!!! Who denies that and who cares about that? Farage pocketed below £6,500 per month pre Brexit and pockets well over £7,000 post Brexit. That's all I have ever pointed you to. The tenet of the argument is that the pound was 1.30+ euros pre Brexit and it is below 1.20 for virtually every day since. You think if the pound is 1.1645 one day and 1.1685 next day then it's risen against Euro and that defeats the above argument which it doesn't.
The pound to Euro chart clearly shows the 1.30+ before and always below 1.20 post - why don't you believe facts?
You've now change your tune to the pound on some days post Brexit has gone up!!!! Who denies that and who cares about that? Farage pocketed below £6,500 per month pre Brexit and pockets well over £7,000 post Brexit. That's all I have ever pointed you to. The tenet of the argument is that the pound was 1.30+ euros pre Brexit and it is below 1.20 for virtually every day since. You think if the pound is 1.1645 one day and 1.1685 next day then it's risen against Euro and that defeats the above argument which it doesn't.
The pound to Euro chart clearly shows the 1.30+ before and always below 1.20 post - why don't you believe facts?