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The frightening thing is it certainly won't be change under Labour, neither of the two so called "major parties" are fit for purpose, we need to pull out of the European Court of Human Rights founded in 1959 an out of date organisation that is also not fit for purpose in 2024.
Thank you for you comment, you'd think Lloyds would have learnt after the PPI fiasco, I'm 76 in June and my average is .72p I can only dream of breaking even before before I exit the message board one way or another :-(( .
I just don't get this, whilst Trump was President like the guy or not she prefered Jaw Jaw Jaw to War War War, Joe Biden is a disaster the way he's allowing illegal immigration across the Southern borders, and what's going on in the likes of New York and other big cities across America.
We have National Insurance number
We have NHS number
Passports,Bus Passes,Driving Licenses.
Google knows what toilet paper you use.
Why not Identy Cards
I understand Blair and Hague are still calling for digital Identity
We do MANJUKWAI but there will be tens of thousands who don't, and they are part of the problem in the UK.
Please forgive my ignorance, I have several thousand shares I inherited from my mother when she passed and put them into a share ISA reinvesting any dividends that were paid so not sure what this actually means to a layman like myself hardup, can you explain.
"Lloyds cancelling all of the shares bought during the buyback"
I don't, I want out when I reach my break even and hitting 50p would be near my break even figure, i keep hearing about this magical buy backand the price still does achieve the 50p break through sorry pal I want out not greedy just my orgine investment back.
Yet its believed the Bank of England will raise interest rates again next month, these interest rates must be killing some of the younger end who have taken mortgages out a few years ago, I accept interest rates were going to increase some time but with utilities, food, petrol etc going through the roof something has to give.