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.
Fred1new
- 03 Jul 2012 17:16
- 17443 of 81564
Watch out there is a stalker about!
--------------------
Some say the culture of the city evolved in the USA markets.
I think many in the City didn't need much pressure to join in the corruption similar to the acceptance of gifts from the "Murdoch" and "others".
---------------
I am beginning to wonder what this government may be attempting to hide.
Who is paying who, and who has profited from LIBOR "arrangements" and other "crooked" dealing.
Guess that the USA and the media will push Osborne and Cameron into having a full Judge inquiry.
Bet Cameron wishes he hadn't fallen out with Murdoch, especially after Murdoch's recent remarks in the states.
skinny
- 03 Jul 2012 17:35
- 17444 of 81564
The net grows wider.
Barclays reveals Bank of England call memo
Barclays has revealed details of a phone call in 2008 between former boss Bob Diamond and the deputy governor of the Bank of England, Paul Tucker.
In new evidence to the Treasury Committee, Barclays says that Mr Tucker told the bank its setting of the Libor inter-bank rate need not be as high.
aldwickk
- 03 Jul 2012 18:39
- 17445 of 81564
doodlebug
Don't they ?
2517GEORGE
- 03 Jul 2012 19:06
- 17446 of 81564
Felt this would be more appropriate here.
Interesting to see Ed Millipede calling for a Leveson type probe into the libor fixing scandal, was it not the ex-chancellor Buffoon Brown who ignored a report that libor was being fiddled, was it also not Buffoon Brown our illustrious PM when Labour (including Millipede and Balls-up) discounted claims from Tom Bond the whistleblower at Barclays.
2517
skinny
- 03 Jul 2012 19:11
- 17447 of 81564
Peers reject judge-led banking inquiry bid
A Labour attempt to set up a judge-led inquiry into banking has been defeated in the House of Lords.
Peers voted by 251 votes to 197 against an amendment to the Financial Services Bill, which would have established an inquiry independent of parliament.
On Monday Prime Minister David Cameron announced a parliamentary inquiry into the banking sector following the Barclays rate-rigging furore.
But Labour has said a parliamentary inquiry is "not good enough".
The party wants a broad inquiry, led by a judge, into the "culture, governance and professional integrity of the banking and financial services industry".
MPs will get the opportunity to vote on Thursday about the type of inquiry to be held into the Barclays Bank rate-rigging scandal.
MPs will vote on whether to hold a judge-led inquiry, favoured by Labour, or a parliamentary one, favoured by government ministers.
Commons leader Sir George Young said the votes would take place at 17:15 BST.
2517GEORGE
- 03 Jul 2012 19:13
- 17448 of 81564
Re post 17445 (acceptance of gifts)
Absolutely right Fred.
I don't recall the Blairs fighting not to accept their freebie holidays either.
2517
skinny
- 03 Jul 2012 19:36
- 17449 of 81564
The haul of gifts Tony Blair took with him when he left Downing St
Tony Blair walked out of Downing Street with a haul of gifts from his ten years as Prime Minister including guitars from rock stars and nine watches from Silvio Berlusconi, it was revealed yesterday.
Jewellery, ornaments, sculptures and even a dagger from Yemen were among the 76 items he and Cherie could not bear to part with when they left office.
The guitars from rock legends Bono and Bryan Adams are likely to be worth a small fortune if sold at auction.
Shameless: Blair's freebie holiday at Bee Gee mansion
Blair accused over his family's free Egyptian holiday
Inside Camerons' £9,500-a-week Italian countryside holiday villa... and unlike the Blairs, they're paying!
Fred1new
- 03 Jul 2012 20:05
- 17450 of 81564
Skinny,
I never had any time for Blair. Nor do I have time for him now.
If he has transgressed, and committed any illegal or/and criminal act, you are entitled to take out a private prosecution, if not attempt a civil actions.
I would be happy for you to do so.
But I would like to see Wisteria in the same court and a few others in the same courts.
By obstructing a Judge's enquiry not only is the city beginning to stink abroad, but this government is seeming to be corrupt and hiding things.
The USA will put pressure and Europe will be delighted at "reasons" for pulling out its transactions and using other centres.
Perhaps. Osborne could explain to a judge false claims for a "taxi bill" claim.
But this pair are now in charge and and appear to many to be less the scrupulously clean.
There are good reasons for a completely independent enquiry.
=====================
Edit
PS.
Because there were and probably still are bad apples in the Labour,Lib/Dem and UKIP parties doesn't mean that there are not villains in the present "tory" government.
Neither, does the above "excused" any of the villains for any "corrupt" actions.
Like the bankers, they should have "criminal" activities exposed.
chuckles
- 03 Jul 2012 22:19
- 17451 of 81564
Fred1new - 23 Apr 2011 11:04 - 11 of 45
I see Aids, the leading light of intelligentsia has written..........
A few days ago I noticed a thread entitled 'The' which by its title tickled my curiosity. As it turned out the thread was another political platform and full of petty rubbish, not worth reading really. But, the post above caught my attention as I has accused Fred1new of acting in the manner of an Internet troll by referring to another poster as Aids. I was told it was actually Alds, I stood corrected. Mind you the response from F1N did say I haven't referred to him as Aids recently which made me think a bit but I wasn't going back through 1000 of posts to check. As it turned out I didn't need to, evidence of troll like behaviour landed at my feet. It's beyond my understanding how anyone can refer to someone else as Aids, probably F1N finds it amusing. What a shame
Fred1new
- 03 Jul 2012 23:11
- 17452 of 81564
Check a few more posts and you will find other references to relevant posts.
Put them in chronological order and they may even make sense to you.
===========
PS.
You don't have to read this thread or any postings made by me or any other.
The choice is yours.
Have a better day.
skinny
- 04 Jul 2012 06:02
- 17453 of 81564
Higgs excitement at fever pitch
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are expected to reveal the strongest evidence yet for the Higgs particle in Geneva shortly.
Anticipation is high and rumours have been rife about the announcement.
The Higgs boson would help explain why particles have mass, and fills a glaring hole in the current best theory to describe how the Universe works.
aldwickk
- 04 Jul 2012 08:14
- 17454 of 81564
This post is worth repeating
2517GEORGE - 03 Jul 2012 19:06 - 17448 of 17455
Felt this would be more appropriate here.
Interesting to see Ed Millipede calling for a Leveson type probe into the libor fixing scandal, was it not the ex-chancellor Buffoon Brown who ignored a report that libor was being fiddled, was it also not Buffoon Brown our illustrious PM when Labour (including Millipede and Balls-up) discounted claims from Tom Bond the whistleblower at Barclays.
2517
Fred1new
- 04 Jul 2012 09:48
- 17455 of 81564
There are a few buffoons on this thread too.
Vote for Fauxrage.
===============
It will be interesting to hear Diamond account off said libor "events".
skinny
- 04 Jul 2012 10:22
- 17456 of 81564
NS&I site a day late due to technical difficulties - quite amazing in this day and age that they can't update it by the 3rd working day of the month.
skinny
- 04 Jul 2012 10:47
- 17457 of 81564
aldwickk
- 04 Jul 2012 11:19
- 17458 of 81564
" It will be interesting to hear Diamond account off said libor "events".
Spell check , Diamond's , of
It won't be very good reading for Fred's mate Gordon Brown.
Bank of England and Labour ministers were involved in rigging interest rates
Bob Diamond releases memo which points finger at Bank of England and Whitehall
Document suggests they leant on him to keep Libor rates down
Fred1new
- 04 Jul 2012 11:59
- 17459 of 81564
There is a Twit about!
aldwickk
- 04 Jul 2012 12:12
- 17460 of 81564
Don't like hearing the truth about the worst Chancellor and PM this country has ever had.
aldwickk
- 04 Jul 2012 12:19
- 17461 of 81564
Anybody who would vote for another Labour government would have to be insane.
Blair and the rest of his gang should be charged with treason , for what they have done to this country.
Fred1new
- 04 Jul 2012 12:43
- 17462 of 81564
Seems like the BNP have a likely candidate.
Nigel or Dave will miss him.
Wonder why Cameron is ducking a judge led enquiry into the LIBOR and the City. Seems as if they don't want a few things exposed, just like the Leveson enquiry and the snuggling up of the tories with Rebecca and Murdoch.
Seems that Labour are prepared to have any mistakes aired in public.
What are the tories trying to hide from.
This is a diversion from the failing economic policies and their split of the tories over Europe.
There is a need of a deodorant in No 11, or preferably a clean out.