TheDecameron
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Yes but what effect did the Minoan eruption have?For much of the 1800s and early 1900s, the rate was maintained at around $5 for every £1.
Yes but what effect did the Minoan eruption have?For much of the 1800s and early 1900s, the rate was maintained at around $5 for every £1.
I remember when it was four to the pound until that KGB sleeper Harold Wilson got his hands on it.
You cherry picked March 2020 for some reason.Though you could get 2.6 Dollars for your pound the year before we joined the EEC.
Strange thing money markets and which dates you cherry pick.
Blame Juncker. Or that unpleasant Verhofstad fellow. Or Macron. It's their fault, anyway.Maybe EV can help out. I recall his expertise displayed in a post some time ago, enthusing about ‘block chain’ and other as yet unknown technologies making a customs border physically invisible to all humans and goods crossing it. That was to make the north south border go away so why can it not make the Irish Sea border go away? Is block chain not water proof yet?
Have you a clue about any of the stuff you come out with?
Maybe EV can help out. I recall his expertise displayed in a post some time ago, enthusing about ‘block chain’ and other as yet unknown technologies making a customs border physically invisible to all humans and goods crossing it. That was to make the north south border go away so why can it not make the Irish Sea border go away? Is block chain not water proof yet?
Blame Juncker. Or that unpleasant Verhofstad fellow. Or Macron. It's their fault, anyway.
They can’t touch our tech if it’s in the Irish Sea!Oh, come now, Mr ff1d1l!
The EU turned the tech option down flat. It wasn't looking for a solution.
Don't forget the lying bastard Heath, and that self-righteous twat John Major.
Yes but what effect did the Minoan eruption have?
You cherry picked March 2020 for some reason.
Sterling drop in the mid 70s was more to do with the first oil shock, I would have thought. It was back at 2.45 by 1981, so the EEC couldn't have hurt too badly.
Almost - it was 4 to the pound until 1949 then 2.8 until 1967 when, as you say Harold Wilson told us that the pound in your pocket had not been devalued despite a 14% devaluation to 2.4 dollars to the pound.
He lied.
The EU turned the tech option down flat. It wasn't looking for a solution.
Please do.You're inspiring me to look at the Express to judge some of these non-facts for myself.
But it would have been world beating...I guess you are not an IT guy and don’t grasp just how comically improbable these ideas for policing a 310 mile border actually were!
PS The EU will have actual IT resources.
But it would have been world beating...
Can you name at least one leader of your party you approved of? There’s something about your history of disavowals here that never rang true for me.Oh, come now, Mr ff1d1l!
The EU turned the tech option down flat. It wasn't looking for a solution.
Don't forget the lying bastard Heath, and that self-righteous twat John Major.
You cherry picked March 2020 for some reason.
Yes, fluoridation of the water supplyHow did Brexit affect GBP to USD?
The British Pound fell 13% against the US Dollar in the two weeks following the Brexit referendum. The Pound fell in value as Brexit created uncertainty for trade, emigration and the legal system going forward.
How did Coronavirus impact GBP to USD?
The GBP to USD exchange rate fell 12% within the space of two weeks in March 2020. Investors sold the Pound in favour of the perceived safety of the US Dollar.
So there is more to life than just Brexit ?
And more to history than just the 23 June 2016.
I don't think Nicola will be leading the SNP by the end of this year.Go for it Colin give us some original thought.
I guess you are not an IT guy and don’t grasp just how comically improbable these ideas for policing a 310 mile border actually were!
PS The EU will have actual IT resources.
Can you name at least one leader of your party who you approved of? There’s something about your history of disavowals here that never rang true for me.