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Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only


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This topic is to discuss price action in GBP, to discuss price action in $ USD, please see this topic: https://thesilverforum.com/topic/19962-gold-monitoring-thread-usd-only/

📌 For general non PM chat there is the Hangout topic here: 

 

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2 hours ago, SidS said:

I remember 2016 all too well.

Apparently 48% is a bigger number than 52%. 😄

The latest from closet Remainer Sunak (whose pretty much already gifted the EU Northern Ireland) is that the UK will sign up to WHO being able to decide how/when the UK should lock down or not. I believe Farage is going to start one of those petitions whereby if 100K signatures are lodged the matter has to be debated in Parliament.

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2 minutes ago, SidS said:

I think this time the masses will ignore any lockdown nonsense... it was heading that way last time.

I myself quite enjoyed lockdown, I didn't want to see people anyway. 😁

Yup suited me too, no in-laws is never a bad thing.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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1 minute ago, James32 said:

Yup suited me too, no in-laws is never a bad thing.

Got an uncle you can borrow if you like. Come to think of it, a brother, father and sister. Keep em as long as you like

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4 minutes ago, James32 said:

Yup suited me too, no in-laws is never a bad thing.

The feeling was probably mutual 🖖

A coin is not only a store of value but a store of beauty.

Amor Vincit Omnia.

Dirige Deus Gressus Meos.

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4 minutes ago, Bratnia said:

When the primary options are a calamitous Con party, or a Lab party where the majority of its supporters are on benefits looking to define where the public purse should be loaded from and where spent, the comedy channel a.k.a. Parliament channel becomes more of a uncomfortable comedy show.

The Con party and Labour are two cheeks of the same ar$e.

Whoever wins, nothing changes 'cause the same ar$e is in control. 

You can change the Party but you cannot change its policies. 

The plebs won't benefit. They will be voters regret. The show repeats every 4 years.

 

 GOLD £1891  🤑

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13 minutes ago, SidS said:

I myself quite enjoyed lockdown, I didn't want to see people anyway. 😁

So you were sat in the sun drinking beers all day whilst I was working 6 or 7 days a week to keep this country afloat!

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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8 minutes ago, Happypanda88 said:

The Con party and Labour are two cheeks of the same ar$e.

Whoever wins, nothing changes 'cause the same ar$e is in control.

A good analogy. The PM is the hole in the middle... Unless of course they're a p**** or c*nt instead. 😁

That pretty much sums up my thoughts on politicians. Next week I'll give you my thoughts on bankers...

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1 minute ago, Gruff said:

For IT, it was a god send. For decades we have been saying we don't need to be in the office, but managers didn't listen. Convid forced them to acknowledge what we'd said. 

The coming business property market collapse will be a rollercoaster ride for PMs

Yea I am in IT on an NHS contract,

I was doing 60-70 hour weeks during lockdown as the contract I am on deals with the procurement (NHS Supply Chain) and I was heavily involved in PPE and the Nightingale set-up.  I was getting paid by the hour, lockdown was incredibly lucrative for me.  Not tory donor lucrative of course, but I doubled my take home for a few months.

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7 minutes ago, Gruff said:

So you were sat in the sun drinking beers all day whilst I was working 6 or 7 days a week to keep this country afloat!

Not quite as fun as that! Only for a month and then it was back to work social distanced.

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1 hour ago, Paul said:

https://mol.im/a/13401817

A headline article in daily mail UK press for 'normies' about Gordon Brown's selling of Britain's gold reserves when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer has cost it had on UK plc. 

1000+ normie comments about gold to read through 

Which is otherwise known by gold investors as the 'Brown Bottom'.

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20 minutes ago, SidS said:

I think this time the masses will ignore any lockdown nonsense... it was heading that way last time.

I myself quite enjoyed lockdown, I didn't want to see people anyway. 😁

More a case of was that way. Only some were paid £2500/month to stay at home, many others weren't. Apps for where checks were being performed and house parties with streamed music so just a location where lots of people were TALKING TO EACH OTHER VERY LOUDLY (unless they removed one of their ear buds).

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2 hours ago, Bratnia said:

The latest from closet Remainer Sunak (whose pretty much already gifted the EU Northern Ireland) is that the UK will sign up to WHO being able to decide how/when the UK should lock down or not. I believe Farage is going to start one of those petitions whereby if 100K signatures are lodged the matter has to be debated in Parliament.

Petitions are a pointless waste of time. Even if it reaches 100k+ signatures, it will be debated by three people in Parliament at an awkward time of day for about 15 minutes, then they will do as they please, as they always do.

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11 minutes ago, Gruff said:

For IT, it was a god send. For decades we have been saying we don't need to be in the office, but managers didn't listen. Convid forced them to acknowledge what we'd said. 

The coming business property market collapse will be a rollercoaster ride for PMs

Being turned into flats around my way. More a case of infrastructure collapse, water, sewage, GP's/health, congestion, schools ..etc.

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13 minutes ago, SidS said:

A good analogy. The PM is the hole in the middle... Unless of course they're a p**** or c*nt instead. 😁

That pretty much sums up my thoughts on politicians. Next week I'll give you my thoughts on bankers...

I have a similar ailment to Jonathan Ross, except where he struggles with R's I struggle with B's :)

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