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  • UK PM May says I will still have a job in two weeks time

    #BREXIT: UK PM MAY SAYS I WILL STILL HAVE A JOB IN TWO WEEKS TIME

    — *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) December 3, 2018
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:00am Dec 3, 2018 6:00am
  •  Cny
  • | Joined Nov 2018 | Status: bet and hold | 2 Comments
What does that mean?
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:02am Dec 3, 2018 6:02am
  •  hayder
  • | Joined Apr 2015 | Status: Member | 10 Comments
she will still be a member of parliament.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:13am Dec 3, 2018 6:13am
  •  conglomerate
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Jun 2018 | 528 Comments
resign
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:14am Dec 3, 2018 6:14am
  •  Guest
  • | IP XX.XX.125.41
Quoting Cny
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What does that mean?
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In simple terms?
She saying she will still be Prime Minister.
Why? because her Conservative party and the government of the UK, is in such chaos, that there is NOBODY credible to replace her and because tey have made such a pigs-ear of Brexit that they are afraid that they are bound to lose any General Election (and their jobs) that follows from such a crisis.

For Traders.. this analysis suggests short bias on GBP continues.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:16am Dec 3, 2018 6:16am
  •  kazachokings
  • | Joined May 2013 | Status: Member | 335 Comments
come oooon, we need something better than that to turn the GBP around, u can do better or should we wait for Livesquawk..
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:17am Dec 3, 2018 6:17am
  •  skidrow
  • | Joined Aug 2013 | Status: Member | 195 Comments
She will resign within 2 weeks. So. Sell Pound
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:27am Dec 3, 2018 6:27am
  •  Mattmee
  • | Joined May 2016 | Status: Member | 118 Comments
Quoting Cny
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What does that mean?
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Don't worry about that. it just another manipulation news. The rules of their game is simple and those rules was happen couples of week recently;

Rule number 1:They will released an hawkish news on Sunday especially regarding Brexit.
Rule number 2: They create a few bull candles to inducing retailer traders to buy at Asia session on Monday.
Rule number 3: They will against a bull trend (Asia session) at London session.
Rule number 4: They set a new trap at New York session, they'll create a new low or new high.

Tip*
Watch for new HIGH. When it happen, seller coming like meteor falling from the sky.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:43am Dec 3, 2018 6:43am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
I can translate this for those not English

"PM says she will have a job , but it's very unlikely to be the same one shes in today..."

probably she has a job with EU somehow whether she wins or loses the vote ,that's a job for life don't answer to anyone
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:45am Dec 3, 2018 6:45am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
well to the great pension kicks in anyway
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:48am Dec 3, 2018 6:48am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
I'll let you know the job she won't go for ...
chief negotiator of anything
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  • Dec 3, 2018 6:57am Dec 3, 2018 6:57am
  •  Hareii
  • Joined Jun 2011 | Status: Member | 838 Comments
Yea, let the better man/woman step forward and get a better deal for UK than May's current deal. But the fact is no one is confident that they can get a better deal if offered the PM position, not even Jeremy who keep refusing to state that he can negotiate a better deal other than the Labor may need another 2 more years to re-negotiate without any guarantee that they can secure a better deal at the end of this 2 more further years. Jeremy is a remainer, so I wonder how he can get a better Brexit deal since this is against his wish which is to continue to remain in EU.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:09am Dec 3, 2018 7:09am
  •  UnBearybull
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Quoting Hareii
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Yea, let the better man/woman step forward and get a better deal for UK than May's current deal. But the fact is no one is confident that they can get a better deal if offered the PM position, not even Jeremy who keep refusing to state that he can negotiate a better deal other than the Labor may need another 2 more years to re-negotiate without any guarantee that they can secure a better deal at the end of this 2 more further years. Jeremy is a remainer, so I wonder how he can get a better Brexit deal since this is against his wish which is to continue...
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Categorically Corbyn is NOT a remainer.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:12am Dec 3, 2018 7:12am
  •  lotv
  • | Joined Dec 2004 | Status: Member | 6 Comments
Hmmmm, methinks she is negotiating among her party members,...probabley making all sorts of offers for their support,,, a failure at brexit will go down in history and she will be deemed a failure....sad but probabley true....
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:26am Dec 3, 2018 7:26am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
the real question is how do you crowbar her out other than let her dig her own grave
high stakes game, highly doubt that deal will hit parliament
the man that negotiated it with her already warned her in leaked letters

Quoting Hareii
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Yea, let the better man/woman step forward and get a better deal for UK than May's current deal. But the fact is no one is confident that they can get a better deal if offered the PM position, not even Jeremy who keep refusing to state that he can negotiate a better deal other than the Labor may need another 2 more years to re-negotiate without any guarantee that they can secure a better deal at the end of this 2 more further years. Jeremy is a remainer, so I wonder how he can get a better Brexit deal since this is against his wish which is to continue...
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:28am Dec 3, 2018 7:28am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
I guess he wanted the obvious in writing
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:38am Dec 3, 2018 7:38am
  •  Hareii
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Quoting UnBearybull
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{quote} Categorically Corbyn is NOT a remainer.
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The man said it himself at the end of the below interview. He said, I quote, "I voted personally in 2016 to remain and campaign for remain and reform..."

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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:39am Dec 3, 2018 7:39am
  •  Guest
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While all focus is on the Deal/No-Deal and political crisis UK currently faces..
Does ANYBODY have ANY IDEA of how much this Brexit business has ALREADY COST the UK?

The analysis weve seen from internal UK estimates is shocking.
And while blame is not a culture we believe in as a productive framework from which to resolve and solve major problems/crises.. as there was a outcry about the immunity of management of the Major Banks in the wake of the after the 08 crash.. it would be criminal if those responsible for this squandering of tax-payers money did not go unpunished.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 7:40am Dec 3, 2018 7:40am
  •  Hareii
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Quoting lotv
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Hmmmm, methinks she is negotiating among her party members,...probabley making all sorts of offers for their support,,, a failure at brexit will go down in history and she will be deemed a failure....sad but probabley true....
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The possibility of a general election being pushed by Labor is enough to send fear into the smaller parties and those Tories rebels. The Labor is not offering a better deal or even a guarantee that they will secure a better deal but they want to form the next gov. Don't think non-Labor politicians will agree with the Labor.
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  •  michaelpelly
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Quoting Mattmee
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{quote} Don't worry about that. it just another manipulation news. The rules of their game is simple and those rules was happen couples of week recently; Rule number 1:They will released an hawkish news on Sunday especially regarding Brexit. Rule number 2: They create a few bull candles to inducing retailer traders to buy at Asia session on Monday. Rule number 3: They will against a bull trend (Asia session) at London session. Rule number 4: They set a new trap at New York session, they'll create a new low or new high. Tip* Watch for new HIGH. When...
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Who are they!! Those who are there to get your 1000$ account? . Retail FX hardly puts more than 2% of FX turnover. Too much “they” .
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  • Dec 3, 2018 8:45am Dec 3, 2018 8:45am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
do you cliff

Quoting Guest
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While all focus is on the Deal/No-Deal and political crisis UK currently faces.. Does ANYBODY have ANY IDEA of how much this Brexit business has ALREADY COST the UK? The analysis weve seen from internal UK estimates is shocking. And while blame is not a culture we believe in as a productive framework from which to resolve and solve major problems/crises.. as there was a outcry about the immunity of management of the Major Banks in the wake of the after the 08 crash.. it would be criminal if those responsible for this squandering of tax-payers money...
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  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
you don't know this blokes history well enough

Quoting Hareii
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{quote} The man said it himself at the end of the below interview. He said, I quote, "I voted personally in 2016 to remain and campaign for remain and reform..." https://youtu.be/tupR2UUYZm8
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  • Dec 3, 2018 8:47am Dec 3, 2018 8:47am
  •  Bones
  • Joined Nov 2007 | Status: left CanaryWharf desk-tea break | 2,299 Comments
a lot of money was wasted creating the Brexit cabinet position
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  •  Lamplighter
  • | Joined Sep 2017 | Status: Member | 936 Comments
Quoting lotv
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Hmmmm, methinks she is negotiating among her party members,...probabley making all sorts of offers for their support,,, a failure at brexit will go down in history and she will be deemed a failure....sad but probabley true....
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Indeed Labour would have had a much easier position if their 'leader' had been in the remain camp.
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  • Dec 3, 2018 10:03am Dec 3, 2018 10:03am
  •  Mattmee
  • | Joined May 2016 | Status: Member | 118 Comments
Quoting michaelpelly
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{quote} Who are they!! Those who are there to get your 1000$ account? . Retail FX hardly puts more than 2% of FX turnover. Too much “they” .
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I don't care who are they. What i'm focusing are a rules that was I notice here.
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