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How long till Apple puts up UK App Store prices?

Might be worth thinking about if there's anything you're planning on getting soon.

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  • Had the same thought myself, had a spending spree with my store credit I had.

  • edited June 2016

    how long till Scotland leaves the UK to join the EU?
    scnr

  • And later puts them down as we broker a better deal ;)

  • I predict the UK does not leave at all. The one percent as they are sometimes called will never allow it . If they have to go back on their word it will not bother them in the least. They are already trying to slither out of the vote just a couple days after. Fun to watch them squirm though just the same.

  • they can't move back now.
    or they have to come up with a reason why this election was invalid, lol

  • edited June 2016

    No they can not with honor I agree but that will not stop them. I have already began seeing press releases saying the people did not really mean to vote the way they did. World dominion is what they want after all . A slimy bunch of characters will stop at absolutely nothing to get to their goal.

  • edited June 2016

    "Die ich rief, die Geister
    werd ich nun nicht los."

    (the spirits I had called, can't get rid of them now)

    The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Goethe

  • edited June 2016

    Stop worrying, everyone.
    If it was at all important, would they really have let us vote on it?

    #VoteyMcVoteFace

  • they're letting us vote for silly things in 'Merica too

  • it's been a joke for some years now, as a kid I always wondered how an aging cowboy actor called ronny ray gun ended up with his finger on the button. guess it was the 'actor' bit :p

  • Glad I was born in Glasgow, that's my only comment here.

  • Didn't UK App Store prices go up a while back due to the EU? That should mean they'll go back down again :)

  • The bankers getting sweaty, beneath their white collars, as the pound in the pocket turns into a dollar

  • @knewspeak said:
    The bankers getting sweaty, beneath their white collars, as the pound in the pocket turns into a dollar

    Another Matt Johnson reference!
    I heartily approve.

  • edited June 2016

    At least you guys don't have Trump. His response in Scotland to the Brexit election shows how he doesn't have a clue about world events. In fact he doesn't know what's going on in the U.S. The same ideological atmosphere behind the Brexit victory is here too.

  • @mkell424 said:
    At least you guys don't have Trump. His response in Scotland to the Brexit election shows how he doesn't have a clue about world events. In fact he doesn't know what's going on in the U.S. The same ideological atmosphere behind the Brexit victory is here too.

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

  • @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:
    At least you guys don't have Trump. His response in Scotland to the Brexit election shows how he doesn't have a clue about world events. In fact he doesn't know what's going on in the U.S. The same ideological atmosphere behind the Brexit victory is here too.

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

    And the special relationship continues.

  • @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

    I've read about him spending millions of pounds when he was mayor on failed projects like an airport. That's messed up that the next PM is going to be picked instead of an election.

  • @mkell424 said:

    @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

    I've read about him spending millions of pounds when he was mayor on failed projects like an airport. That's messed up that the next PM is going to be picked instead of an election.

    Welcome to new democracy. Here in Italy we are counting the third non-elected prime minister

  • @mschenkel.it said:

    Welcome to new democracy. Here in Italy we are counting the third non-elected prime minister

    Really? How the hell did that happen?

  • edited June 2016

    @mkell424 said:

    @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

    I've read about him spending millions of pounds when he was mayor on failed projects like an airport. That's messed up that the next PM is going to be picked instead of an election.

    Ironic when one of the main thrusts of the Leave campaign, was their protest against being told what to do by unelected EU officials. The UK, or what's left of it, has replaced them with a soon-to-be unelected leader.

  • @mkell424 said:

    @mschenkel.it said:

    Welcome to new democracy. Here in Italy we are counting the third non-elected prime minister

    Really? How the hell did that happen?

    First of all in Italy there is no direct election of PM.
    So first Berlusconi was finally sued for some of his felonies. So he resigned and there was a pro tempore government with Monti(n 1). Then election came and Bersani won but the voting wasn't decisive enough to build a solid majority in the parliament so Letta took his place(n2) with moderate left-right-old christian democracy line but he was fucked by Renzi(n3) who made that government fall.

  • @mschenkel.it said:

    First of all in Italy there is no direct election of PM.
    So first Berlusconi was finally sued for some of his felonies. So he resigned and there was a pro tempore government with Monti(n 1). Then election came and Bersani won but the voting wasn't decisive enough to build a solid majority in the parliament so Letta took his place(n2) with moderate left-right-old christian democracy line but he was fucked by Renzi(n3) who made that government fall.

    Wow! The latest Michael Moore documentary "Where to Invade Next" paints Italy as a workers paradise. He doesn't mention the politics.

  • edited June 2016

    Italy has really high numbers on youth unemployment,
    that workers paradise must be somewhere else :D

    dont trust Americans talking about Europe,
    they can't tell which country is which
    oh if its tuesday this must be danemark - american tourist in hamburg (germany) :D

  • @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:

    @carol said:

    @mkell424 said:

    We might end up with Boris though, Trumps dumb twin

    I've read about him spending millions of pounds when he was mayor on failed projects like an airport. That's messed up that the next PM is going to be picked instead of an election.

    Ironic when one of the main thrusts of the Leave campaign, was their protest against being told what to do by unelected EU officials. The UK, or what's left of it, has replaced them with a soon-to-be unelected leader.

    Only because David Cameron is playing a game. He should have kept his promise and finished what he started.

  • edited June 2016

    wtf does the UK think?
    they feel more connected to the 5 spying eyes of america than to the EU,
    they forgot who their friends are and they kept opening their mouth about € politics - which is something they don't had anything to do with
    good night mary :o

    this is a big shit sandwich and we all gonna get a big bite of it. :|

  • @lala said:
    wtf does the UK think?
    they feel more connected to the 5 spying eyes of america than to the EU,
    good night mary :o

    America is not a branch off of centralised government to the UK. The EU as it is now, is a problem for those of us that believe that centralised governmental control of local finances and laws does not work well.

    The news and some of the central government polititions have misrepresented why many voted to leave the EU. To be honest most of the U.K. Polititions, EU representatives and those that make money in London are so out of touch with what is happening in the country that they need to get out and talk to people again.

  • shame on the uniformed masses
    and shame on the politicians that hawked the people with fear and nationalism :|

  • @lala said:
    shame on the uniformed masses
    and shame on the politicians that hawked the people with fear and nationalism :|

    How rude to call people uninformed, shame on you.

  • edited June 2016

    if they would have been informed and if they were able to count 3 & 3 together
    they would have seen the undesirable consequences we have now ...
    but no, vote nationalism ;)

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