No. You can find them.Let’s see these facts about Moroccans without British passports being less likely to riot.
No. You can find them.Let’s see these facts about Moroccans without British passports being less likely to riot.
No. You can find them.
Marky hasn't preemted anything....he's just cut and pasting.Do you not trust the police and law enforcement to be enforcing the law? You've taken a preemptive assumption that nothing is being done. Why?
Yeh and I don’t think they would have been the ones rioting.
The reason you think they probably aren't British is based on no data and no facts. It's just prejudice. I know others won't call you out on it. That's up to them. But the above is another example of your bigotry.
The data which you cannot provide.
What is your obsession with trying to get people to take your side? Even been sliding in to DM's ive been told![]()
Remember we were told how the UK would be booming outside of the EU by Farage, Johnston and others , seems the stock markets haven't caught on yet. Stock markets are a pretty good indicator of how businesses are doing profit and growth wise, we seem to be lagging over the last 10 years since the referendum. Hope my pension fund pulled out of UK shares
European Multi-Index Capital Growth Matrix
Index Jan 2016 Baseline Dec 2016 Baseline July 2026 Price Growth from Jan 2016 Growth from Dec 2016 Italy (IT40 / FTSE MIB) ~21,411.47 ~19,227.50 ~52,658.71 +145.94% +173.87% Germany (DAX 40) ~10,283.44 ~11,481.06 ~25,074.19 +143.83% +118.40% Spain (ES35 / IBEX 35) ~9,313.20 ~9,352.10 ~19,323.00 +107.48% +106.62% France (CAC 40) ~4,522.45 ~4,862.31 ~8,327.42 +84.14% +71.26% UK (FTSE 100) ~6,093.43 ~7,142.00 ~10,484.20 +72.06% +46.80%
Ironically the FTSE 100 is a poor representation of the UK economy, most of the companies make the majority of their profits outside the UK.
And the US market in turn is somewhat distorted by the success of the magnificent 7. Not a bad thing in itself, but doing a lot of the heavy lifting.All of those figures are pretty brick compared to the growth in the US markets as well.
And the US market in turn is somewhat distorted by the success of the magnificent 7. Not a bad thing in itself, but doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
Problem is if those profits are being made in subsidiary companies registered on EU stock exchanges by UK companies they won't be be paying tax to UK government but to example the Netherlands government where many UK companies opened subsideries after Brexit. Brexit was a financial disaster, about time people acknowledge that.Ironically the FTSE 100 is a poor representation of the UK economy, most of the companies make the majority of their profits outside the UK.
Problem is if those profits are being made in subsidiary companies registered on EU stock exchanges by UK companies they won't be be paying tax to UK government but to example the Netherlands government where many UK companies opened subsideries after Brexit. Brexit was a financial disaster, about time people acknowledge that.
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