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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

aldwickk - 30 Jun 2012 16:06 - 17416 of 81564

Or Gordon Brown in charge of our Gold reserves.

Fred1new - 30 Jun 2012 16:19 - 17417 of 81564

Or blaming your mother for your actions,

Haystack - 30 Jun 2012 16:47 - 17418 of 81564

Or blaming Labour for spending all our money!

Fred1new - 30 Jun 2012 20:50 - 17419 of 81564

Or blaming Heath for going into Europe.

Or expecting the EC to bail out the UK for this government incompetent economic policy.

I hear the PR PM Dauntless has had his instructions from Cayman islands and is preparing another U-turn.

For your God's sake Hays, tell him to think, or preferably get advice before any more utterances.

He is becoming an embarrassment for you!

Ps.

Why have a budget if you are going to reverse the policies a couple of weeks later?

No wonder business and industry have no faith in this government.

Have a look close to home at the Irish economy and the effects of austerity, proudly boasted by Osborne and cronies.

Slight edit 8-)

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aldwickk - 01 Jul 2012 13:41 - 17420 of 81564

Hay's

I think the Welsh wind bag is clutching at straw's again.

Haystack - 01 Jul 2012 14:25 - 17421 of 81564

There are so many Welsh Labour wind bags, it is difficult to work out which one you mean.

Fred1new - 01 Jul 2012 14:49 - 17422 of 81564

Sink, or swim?

In, or out?

Left, or Right?

Yes, or No?

Enquiry, yes?

Enquiry, no?

Who knows?

Who ‘s in charge?

Who’s in control?

Dave

Who?




aldwickk - 01 Jul 2012 16:37 - 17423 of 81564

Hay's

That's the one

Fred1new - 02 Jul 2012 18:19 - 17424 of 81564

David Cameron announces banking industry inquiry


What is he hiding, or hiding from?

Why won’t he have a full public enquiry similar to the Leveson enquiry?

Unless he does, much of the public will think the results will a cover up to protect his friends

While the enquiry is running Parliament can continue to legislate and attempt to root out the cowboys and corruption in the city in general.


Is another U-turn going to be forced on these "mobsters", when once again he iis finally forced to listen to public opinion.

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Haystack - 02 Jul 2012 19:34 - 17425 of 81564

Fred
Don't forget these banking 'tricks' were done during Labour's time around 2005.

Fred1new - 02 Jul 2012 22:22 - 17426 of 81564


The last government made a lot of mistakes, some of which I criticised at the time.
But they also did a lot to repair some of the costly failings and mistakes of the previous administrations.

(I was critical of PFis and Iraq in particular. Look back.)

The labour party did bring reforms around that period, but should have gone further. One of the reasons for not doing so was that a large portion of the “city” was against further restrictions and regulations. Also, the tory party screaming against attempts for stricter regulations and crying for a freer deregulated market.

The government did duck the problems which were seen and spoken about by others at the time

But, this tory party has had more than two years to investigate and bring in stringent rules. On this occasion I doubt that the present cabinet members of the present government are culpable of any offences.

The “offences” over the LIBOR is down to those who acted “irresponsibly” or “criminally” and “failed” to provide sufficient overview.
However, one of the first steps when accepting responsibility leadership is to accept the responsibility of the position and stop blaming others for one's own failings.

Not to forget past mistakes, but to stop blaming them for present actions.

This government is stumbling from one disaster to another, with a headless chicken in charge of it.

A little more honesty and less arrogance from Cameron would be more appropriate and helpful.

mnamreh - 03 Jul 2012 07:13 - 17427 of 81564

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Fred1new - 03 Jul 2012 08:39 - 17428 of 81564

Just listened to Osborne on Radio's to-day, when he suggested that Diamond's resignation would lead to a change in the culture and corrupt practices at the Banks.

Perhaps, the same may occur if some of those in politics did the same.

Fat chance.

Haystack - 03 Jul 2012 10:26 - 17429 of 81564

We could start with the Labour politicians who spent all our money!

TANKER - 03 Jul 2012 10:42 - 17430 of 81564

fred . osborne is a simpleton .
he did not get where he is on being clever nor cameron .
the uk is run by simpletons .
the gov should be brought down all the three partys are not worth voting for
vote ukip or the raving lunatic party

skinny - 03 Jul 2012 10:55 - 17431 of 81564

Tanker - is that you or your brother posting over the road on the BARC thread?

skinny - 03 Jul 2012 12:06 - 17432 of 81564

Magnitude 6.2 quake hits off New Zealand's North Island coast

WELLINGTON | Tue Jul 3, 2012 11:56am BST
(Reuters) - A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck off the west coast of New Zealand's North Island on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The quake was centred 69 miles south-southwest of the town of New Plymouth in the bay between the country's two main islands at a depth of 147 miles, USGS said.

A Reuters witness reported feeling the quake in the capital Wellington.

Fred1new - 03 Jul 2012 14:18 - 17433 of 81564

Hays,

In case you haven't noticed Labour are not in" power" and many of the the previous government ministers are making more in the open market.

The tories are in power (Not the coalition.) and should get on with governing rather than bleating mantras and Baa, Baa etc..

8-)

PS.

Cameron reminds me of :-


"There go my people. I must find out where they are going so I can lead them."

Haystack - 03 Jul 2012 14:26 - 17434 of 81564

I wish the Tories were in power instead of the coalition. Unfortunately there are many Labour leftovers from the last governent still around like Ed Milliband and Ed Balls.

Fred1new - 03 Jul 2012 14:31 - 17435 of 81564

Hays,

Probably, many of us would prefer the Toeies in power to this lot.

I might even vote for them.

Who are they?



8-)
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