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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Notts
Posts: 4,178
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Notts
Posts: 4,178
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Not strictly true cc10
The Dutch navy led by Admiraal M De Ruyter sailed up the Medway in 1667 and captured the Isle of Sheppey, sank the Kings fleet and destroyed the docks at Chatham.
As for the Euro, I know it's very emotive, but I have been won over by common sense, and being married to a Dutchman
Facts:
Money was developed as a form of making trade easier
We started with barter, and moved on.
In some areas, sea shells were currency
They moved on.
We rely on international trade to survive.
When I drove to Italy in 2000, I had to have pounds, French francs and Italian lire.
I had to work out what was what all the way, and despite my best efforts was left with odds and sods of change.
Last year I was supposed to go to Dublin, so I got some Euro's. This ferry was cancelled, so I didn't go.
Two weeks later I went to Holland and used the Euro's
In September I went to Spain, and used my left over coins.
I still have some Euro's, and I am keeping them til my next journey.
Listen, everyone went ballistic when we lost 12 pennies to the pound, threepenny bits, farthings, 2/6 coins etc. Now it's no bother.
The real thing that wipes out our individuality as a nation are companies like McDonalds, and cities all over the world with the same shops.
We don't need coins to remain British.
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