30 June 2016

jandmayers June 2016 Twitter II

27th June 2016 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

“Know that massive changes are indeed happening to this country…”

“…where the Great in Great Britain will again be worth something and indeed recognised”

“What has been a shock victory to the people of this country…”

“…will soon be seen as an outstanding victory and worth its merit in the annuls of history”

“The British public will cast off their old persona and adopt a more liberal attitude…”

“…where their welfare above all others will be the main criterion they will bestow upon themselves”

“Great Britain will again lead the world in finance and commerce…”

“…where other nations will also take up the mantle to do what is right for their people and their nations”

“No longer will the European bureaucrats dictate policies, which have harmed the people of Europe”

“All are suffering due to bureaucratic intransigence”

“See Great Britain deliver the killer blow as they alone will dictate their exit strategy and not by those who seek to dictate over them!”

“An emergence of a higher moral authority will be forthcoming”

“All the share markets will restart once again and where industries will have their say and be heard!”

“The financial centre in London will not be abandoned”

“A completely new way of trading will be established to suit all countries and their policies”

“It will revolutionise the way that trading is done and the financial sector, now regulated, will become even stronger”

“Great Britain will lead the world again and bring down all that is wrong with red tape and over indulgence of a failing bureaucratic system”

“Nothing can stop this change”

“See a domino effect happen in Europe. They are all running scared now!”

“Europe never thought that Great Britain could look them in the eye and say we are not having this ridiculous nonsense any longer”

24th June 2016 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

“The system of change is never easy, it gripes and groans and appears to come to a grinding half”

“Now begin to see the wider picture, where corruption on so many factors will finally have to go!”

“The wheels of progress must allow for the complete stripping down of the old ways and…”

“…to wipe the slate clean, so a better more effective way is found”

“The removal of Great Britain from the European Common Market might seem to some as devastating…”

“…when in fact it will be the most liberating day that this country has ever had”

“No one can expect an expanding bureaucracy to keep on going and…”

“…to expect the people of Europe to prop this up and get precious little in return”

“The European bureaucracy is top heavy with executives, who take their salaries for doing very little”

“It becomes a nonsense to expect the common man in the street, who is starving, and has lost livelihoods…”

“…to hold up the many fat cats, who expect everything for nothing”

“See the European Market fragment now and where drastic reforms must now be implemented”

“The Euro has long outdone its usefulness and will continue to collapse, leaving sovereign nations wanting their own currencies back”

“The trading rights between countries will have to be re-negotiated and a better more sensible outcome to be restored”

“The whole of central Europe will now collapse, as it can no longer stand the strain of incompetence by bureaucrats”

“See other countries start to leave like Denmark and the Netherlands, who will form a breakaway union of their own”

“This will allow fairer trading partners to form”

“The fishing industry in the UK can at last take back what are their rightful fishing rights”

“Nobody wants chaos in life, but where a system is so corrupt and one-sided with precious little room for manoeuvring…”

“…then it has to go for the greater good”

“This referendum result taking Great Britain out of the European Market will allow…”

“…much needed breathing space for trade to find its rightful level and succeed”

“Great Britain will not go under, but float up to the surface and find itself in a powerful position of commerce and trade”

“Prices for industry will no longer be curbed, but will in fact find its natural level and where contentment will be forthcoming”

“Europe will have lost a major contributor to its much needed resources…”

“…where it relied on the daily amount of income to prop up its overweight bureaucracy”

“Now Europe will finally have to streamline and remove those hangers on, who have never fully contributed to its economy”

“See panic occur throughout the banking systems and where shares will fall that have been falsely hyped up”

“A new economic level will now come about, where the old system of corruption will be pulled down – it has no choice”

“Their main benefactor has withdrawn what seemed a never-ending supply of funds”

“Great Britain will once again stand firm and recover very quickly indeed”

“Trade will commence and better straightforward policies will be implemented”

“Great times for all are now in progress and better uniformed trade deals handled”

“The pains of bureaucracy finally lanced for good!”

20th June 2016 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

“It is never too late to learn provided you have the mind-set to do it”

“We all have the capacity to learn new things and when the time is right to do so.
Help to achieve our desired goal is always given”

“Our minds are able to adapt to many challenges and different things we have to learn. We don’t always give ourselves the credit for this”

“When the will is there, new insights into our mind show how we can adapt to the various challenges imposed on us on a daily basis”

“We all have to live with change and adapt fully to what this means – to oppose it will only restrict us in our lives”

“To be open and receptive will see us adapt quicker and for the better”

“Progress for many is a strange thing and resistance sometimes can be high, even violent, in our own minds”

“By allowing ourselves to be open to change and to learn different things…”

“…we become enlightened to new possibilities and new ways to advance our own thinking”

“We all have the capacity to learn new things, new skills and, when shown it is no longer difficult, it can become very satisfying indeed”

“We are all in an ever-changing world and to resist change denies us who we are and what we stand for”

“We have to come out of the dark cave of ignorance and begin to see the light of achievement”

“We all have that right to learn and to advance ourselves in whatever way is open to us”

“No one has the right to curb or block another ones’ learning, so personal advancement and a nations as a whole, becomes possible”

“Learn and discover yourselves, no longer place yourself in the darkness of ignorance and misery”

“We all are naturally curious and that is how we learn. All answers to our questions are already out there and by seeking, so shall we find”

“To say, “Ignorance is bliss,” denies you the opportunity to decide for yourself what you need to know and…”

“…how you are best able to handle information given to you”

“Life can be so rich and a guiding light always surrounds you in what you need to know and learn and…”

“…what can be left for another time when we are ready!”

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