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"All will be revealed soon."
Oh god, people having been saying that for two years. It's honestly getting sad now. I'm cautiously optimistic, but this sort of comment is pure fantasy. It's not a master plan and many, MANY people that have invested in PAT so far are down a large amount of money.
I don't want sad epithets, I want tangible developments.
"The UK economy has been propping up your 3rd world, whisky and heroin soaked, bankrupt, divided by hatred little tin pot country for centuries.
You should be thanking us, not posting your nasty little posts attacking us."
Scotland is part of the UK, so if he is attacking anyone, he is attacking himself. Not that you proud English folk would understand anything about humility eh? Nothing wrong with accepting reality. Not that you proud English folk would understand anything about reality eh? Still living in an Empire that crumbled a century ago.
And I think you'll find Scotland is pretty united actually. It's a liberal, educated, welcoming country. Not that you proud English folk would know anything about being hospitable eh?
Angry little gammons.
Nice to see this board still swarming with climate change denialists and working-class hating prats.
Oh and as someone that has actually lived in Switzerland, let me tell you, you have no idea about the difference in quality between rental properties in the UK and rental properties in Switzerland.
We have, on average, the smallest homes in Europe, yet continue to pay ever increasing amounts for them. The renting class in this country is being swindled by landlords that own substandard and poorly maintained properties.
I mean for god sake a young child died in England not six months ago due to the black mould in the house his mother rented for them. Then again, I suppose you lot don't care about that because they are poor.
I guess there's no point talking about the UK economy then is there, since it's directly impacted by the decision to leave the EU? There is a reason inflation here is far worse than most of comparable economies in the EU and why our economy is the only one of the G7 that hasn't recovered to pre-pandemic levels yet.
The only reason you creeping little fascists want to stop open debate is because you know you don't have a leg to stand on.
The dust has indeed settled, and everyone that isn't a blinkered fool, can see exactly the impact Brexit has had and is continuing to have on this country.
But keep living in la la land with the rest of the fantasists.
"We're still paying dearly for what was Blair's legacy."
Everyone and their mum knows that our economy is buggered for two reasons: 13 years of Tory inaction and Brexit. It's really that simple. To deny it is to deny reality.
To blame Labour, who haven't been in power for well over a decade, is absolutely insane. The Tories have had plenty time to fix whatever problems they inherited, but instead we have had zero investment in our country (austerity) and have isolated ourselves from the largest trading bloc on the planet (Brexit).
Take some responsibility for your voting, you absolute cowards. You voted for this.
"I had to wait 5 months for windows to be fitted and 6 months for a builder ,and both are still snowed under .So if things are tight why are they so busy?"
God I'd love to know what this riveting anecdote has to do with easyJet..
Asperger do you understand what investing in the stock market is? It seems you think you have entered into a contract with a company because you have bought shares, and now that company is renaging on arbitrary clauses in the contract created by you that they haven't agreed upon. That isn't how it works.
If you want guaranteed income, perhaps stick your money in a savings account?
It's been "poised for a rerate" according to everyone on here for well over a year, while continuing to decline in value.
I'd love to have what you guys are smoking, but reality doesn't paint a good picture of this share at all..
The bottom looked like 12p for a long time and now here we are at 3.5p
I wish I'd sold out at a loss at 12p, perhaps selling out at a loss now is better than selling at 1p.
The trajectory of this stock has only went in one direction the last two years, I don't blame anyone getting out. For me, the value of my holdings is so little now that I might as well just hold on and see what happens.
Overall though, this stock feels like a dud and has done for a very long time. Happy to be proven wrong, but can't say I hold much hope.
Weird that people are only now starting to cotton on to the destruction the Tories and Brexit have, and will continue, to wrought on this country.
Unless you are an upper middle class Tory/boomer, it has been painfully obvious the trajectory this country has been on for the last decade.
Austery = zero investment in the wheels that make society turn, while lining the pockets of the already rich. Brexit = jamming a crowbar into the wheels that make society turn, while blaming migrants for economic collapse brought on by policy that only benefits the (now very) already rich.
Our society and our economy has been bled dry by short-sighted, greedy, immoral fiscal policy and it's quite easy to point fingers and blame those responsible, so I will.
Thanks Tory voters! Thanks Brexit voters! Good job turning the UK into the sick man of Europe once again. I hope it was worth it to keep those bloody foreigners out.