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The Euro
Subject: The Euro
In light of the latest problems facing the european currency, eg Ireland and Portugal having had a bailout Greece facing collapse and needing another bailout, Should the UK adopt The Euro? A cross-section survey of 10,000 people in Blackburn, made up of Afghans, Albanians, Pakistanis, Indians, Poles, Iraqis, Somalis, Bosnians, Turks, Moldovans, Latvians, Lithuanians, Bangladeshis, Ethiopians, Russians, Congolese and Zimbabweans were asked if they thought Britain should change its currency and adopt the Euro. 99.9% said no, they were happy with the Giro. :rofl: |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 9564333)
Subject: The Euro
In light of the latest problems facing the european currency, eg Ireland and Portugal having had a bailout Greece facing collapse and needing another bailout, Should the UK adopt The Euro? A cross-section survey of 10,000 people in Blackburn, made up of Afghans, Albanians, Pakistanis, Indians, Poles, Iraqis, Somalis, Bosnians, Turks, Moldovans, Latvians, Lithuanians, Bangladeshis, Ethiopians, Russians, Congolese and Zimbabweans were asked if they thought Britain should change its currency and adopt the Euro. 99.9% said no, they were happy with the Giro. :rofl: I suspect most of us expected the pound to rise against the euro this year, with all the publicised problems. Yet it hasn't. Maybe the "markets" think there is even worse news to come regarding the UK :ohmy: It all seems very strange, and I've yet to be convinced by explanations I've read. In 10 years time we'll probably be using the Chinese currency anyway. :eek: |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 9564333)
Subject: The Euro
In light of the latest problems facing the european currency, eg Ireland and Portugal having had a bailout Greece facing collapse and needing another bailout, Should the UK adopt The Euro? A cross-section survey of 10,000 people in Blackburn, made up of Afghans, Albanians, Pakistanis, Indians, Poles, Iraqis, Somalis, Bosnians, Turks, Moldovans, Latvians, Lithuanians, Bangladeshis, Ethiopians, Russians, Congolese and Zimbabweans were asked if they thought Britain should change its currency and adopt the Euro. 99.9% said no, they were happy with the Giro. :rofl: I always find the nationality card a difficult one to take, when as foreigners we are also living in the pleasant environment created by someone else's country. |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 9564422)
So says a British person in Spain.
I always find the nationality card a difficult one to take, when as foreigners we are also living in the pleasant environment created by someone else's country. For your info, I am currently in the UK :p |
Re: The Euro
It was pretty funny.
I think that the only reason the UK still has the pound is so that the bankers, barclaycard and all that can screw us over every time we take cash over to the continent, or spend money here. |
Re: The Euro
When I saw the subject of this post, I clicked on it with my heart full of venom, ready to castigate all those villains who have lost me thousands of pounds over the years.
Then I had a good laugh, thanks missile. |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 9564793)
... Then I had a good laugh, thanks missile.
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Re: The Euro
I don't know if it says more about me, society or the PC mire we (the UK) have allowed ourselves to become embroiled in, but I spent as much time wondering if it was ok to find it funny as actually finding it funny.
Oh dear *shakes head* :unsure: |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by fionamw
(Post 9564848)
I don't know if it says more about me, society or the PC mire we (the UK) have allowed ourselves to become embroiled in, but I spent as much time wondering if it was ok to find it funny as actually finding it funny.
Oh dear *shakes head* :unsure: |
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Re: The Euro
Maybe we need a guide to who we can insult with jokes?
It seems Jocks, Welsh, mother-in-laws and disabled folks are all fair game. But no jokes about Mexicans http://news.sky.com/home/uk-news/article/15922831 :thumbdown: |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by fionamw
(Post 9564848)
I don't know if it says more about me, society or the PC mire we (the UK) have allowed ourselves to become embroiled in, but I spent as much time wondering if it was ok to find it funny as actually finding it funny.
Oh dear *shakes head* :unsure: Graham |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9564993)
We are probably the only nation in the world that worry about it, many years of brain washing. Look at it from a personal point of view, if a Spaniard cracked that joke and included the English would you be offended, if not why worry.
Graham |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9564359)
Ha!
I suspect most of us expected the pound to rise against the euro this year, with all the publicised problems. Yet it hasn't. Maybe the "markets" think there is even worse news to come regarding the UK :ohmy: It all seems very strange, and I've yet to be convinced by explanations I've read. In 10 years time we'll probably be using the Chinese currency anyway. :eek: Locally, I went to collect OH from golf club as they had a special lunch and he was having a drink. He was speaking to someone in carpark, young, handsome and spanish looking:) He introduced him and we spoke in spanish. He said he was doing a recce of golf clubs for sale as his Father was interested in investing in the UK. He is Argentinian. He said he will be back because the "girls are very attractive":lol: |
Re: The Euro
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9565078)
He said he was doing a recce of golf clubs for sale as his Father was interested in investing in the UK.
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles...-airports.html |
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