I suggest you look it up...
National treasures. Who would you choose?
As an arch REMOANER I for one (of many) will not simply roll over and say that is that. As things progress at the very least parliament must ensure that the country does not Brexit in a bad way because of "The Will of the People". So many lies were told by both side at the time of referendum that when the full facts come to light a re-think should be considered.
I have yet to hear a sound reason for voting LEAVE. Of course the EU is far from perfect but we are better trying to change it from within than sniping from outside. A general election or second referendum before the point of absolute no return.
I happen to be visiting Brussels on an educational trip after Easter so until then I will put up and shut up unless really provoked.
I suggest you look it up...
The die is cast:
From games of chance in which the outcome is determined by the throwing of dice or a single die.
No - you Dye a fabric and when done and set it is cast.
Die is to no longer be alive .
Shouldn't that be 'the die'? Otherewise it could get messy...
WW are you sure this is not just scaremongering
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It has just taken longer than was originally thought to actually come to fruition. There was also bad news today about more banks moving (Chase being one) and EU firms looking to source components within the EU ready for two years time.
There is a brighter side in that some UK companies are looking to try and source some of their components in UK but I suppose price will be somewhat dependant on the cost of raw materials if they need to be imported.
The dye is cast.
According to a report published today by the forecasting group EY item club, the era of rising employment is over and the Brexit effect is now beginning to be felt.
Unemployment set to rise to 5.8%
Pay is set to only rise by 1%
Inflation set to rise by more than the 2.3% it is now.
A significant amount of British workers will see a real fall in their living standards.
This will create a fall in consumer spending due to the insecurity.
One of the major reasons May called the election
The Corporation of London is not my idea of a commune!
Yes, Maizie, there are a few words there that you wish hadn't gone out of favour.
Not many piepowder courts any more, unless trial by GN is the modern equivalent?
Blimey!
The City of London’s strange history
www.ft.com/content/7c8f24fa-3aa5-11e4-bd08-00144feabdc0
How I love 'infangthef' and 'outfangthef' 
Thanks dj
Maizie, there are only three clauses of the Magna Carta in use today and one is about the freedom of the city of London.
"Taxes and Tolls. The City obtained exemption from various taxes (scot and lot, danegeld) as well as fines (murdrum, childwite, jeresgive, scotale, miskenning). It also gained the right to pay the same tallage and aids as other citizens as well as an exemption from tolls and a maximum sum for amercements;
Judicial Rights. The City obtained the right to be tried by their own courts, that is, ‘within the walls’. Also, freedom from ‘wager by battle’ as well as the rights of infangthef, outfangthef, escheat, waifs, estrays and treasure trove. Also, certain legal rights distinct from the common law in respect of: lands, promises, debts, wills as well as orphans, apprentices, feme sole, hostlers and defamatory words. The mayor and aldermen obtained the right to be justices of the peace (JP’s) and the mayor, a justice of goal delivery and of oyer and terminer;
War and Billeting. The City obtained exemption from being compelled to provide troops for war outside the City and to be free of billeting;
Officials. The City obtained the right to appoint a mayor, sheriffs, chamberlain, common clerk and common sarjeant. Provision was also made for the annual election of aldermen;
Offices of the Mayor. The mayor obtained the offices of : escheator, bailiff of the Thames, admiral of the port of London, clerk of the market, keeper of the great beam, gauger of merchandise, outroper, coroner, registrar of pawns, custodian of Bedlam, assistant to the butler at the coronation and lord lieutenant;
Merchants and Markets. The City obtained the right to impose various restrictions on merchants as well as brokers. Also, the right to have: their own clerk of the market, courts of piepowder, market overt and freedom for purveyance. Further, the ability to impose: charges on the weighing, carriage, survey (ie. inspection) and the measurement of goods and coals;
Miscellaneous. The City obtained the right to bear maces of gold and silver. Also, confirmation of their hunting rights."
I wonder how much hunting is done within the city walls.
I watched a very interesting discussion about banking and inequality last night. The video is below the blog text and wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea as it is quite dry and involves experts (though I do recommend it)
renegadeinc.com/the-finance-curse/
One of the experts was Richard Verner, a professor of international finance and banking.He made a very interesting point. He said that the City of London is not legally part of the UK (the Queen can only enter it with permission!) and is therefore not in the EU!
That would shake up Brexit negotiations on the financial sector somewhat
(though I wonder how this is worked around in real life..)
You'll have to remind them all on the Wednesday!
Yes thank you Jen. And interesting that most of the students were signed up. Now all they have to do is remember to vote.
"Brexit Express will make funding available to Conservative candidates in those constituencies, up to a limit of £5,000 each. The aggregate donation, whatever it turns out to be, will be reported to the Electoral Commission as a donation to the Conservative Party by Mr Jeremy Hosking."
Anyone who wants to, can make donations to a political party.
If this man gives money to specific candidates, though, shouldn't that be recorded separately as being received into those candidates' funds?
Well done Cindersdad. I will be very interested to see the response. I have already written to my Tory MP who was complaining about the large SNP contingent in the HOC. I pointed out that it was the absurd FPTP system which put them there in such numbers and asked if he would support PR.
He did actually reply (he is standing again and wants my vote) and told me - surprise, surprise, that he preferred FPTP.
We only have a two party system because of FPTP. Although there have always been individual MPs in Tory and Labour parties, they have never been able to persuade their colleagues. The result has been (with the exception of the 2010-2015 coalition) an alternating series of governments whose main aim is to grab power for their own party and reverse everything their predecessors did, no matter how much damage was done to the country.
brexitexpress.co.uk/about/
Open letter from the man who thinks he can buy votes and MPs.
What a task you have taken on to email the MPs - but I agree about the system. I still think there is something we do not know about the referendum etc because so much is coming out showing it was basically illegal and nothing is done.
I wonder what historians will think about it all in years to come - maybe conclude that they put something in the water!!
Durhamjen hwat you say is quite correct. The political system is broken BUT IT SUITS THE TORIES as it is. Until we get proper PR we are hostages to the system. After the election, whatever the result, I intend to email EVERY MP with my concerns. I may get dismissed as a Grumbling Twit but a host of Grumbling Twits cannot be ignored. I will publish the text of my multiple Email in this forum and anyone will be able to forward, adapt or ignore it as they see fit.
Brexit must be revisited as I have said countless times in this and other threads.
In fact the whole of the electoral system needs overhauling if someone is openly able to claim that he can spend £2.5 million on buying votes for Brexit.
The electoral commission should be looking into this now.
Make sure you get as many as you can signed up. Hopefully they will all vote Labour.
There are still too many people who think they can buy the British vote. I thought it wasn't allowed this close to the election. There is a limit to how much can be spent by each candidate. I am sure the Tories have spent all their head office allowance already.
www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/13/millionaire-brexit-donor-targets-remain-mps
Did you get any to sign up, Jess?
Well by the time I'd faffed about and got organised they were 
The referendum took place at the same time as Glastonbury - GS and his friends who realised this all voted by post.
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