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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.

Stan - 21 Sep 2012 19:00 - 18359 of 81564

Probably they've gone off to sulk Fred -):

Fred1new - 21 Sep 2012 19:38 - 18360 of 81564

Good to see Andrew Mitchell is doing his best to help the opposition.

Mind I can imagine the well chosen words Cameron is advising him with.

Can see the next lot of tory banners.

Fred1new - 22 Sep 2012 09:51 - 18361 of 81564



Andrew Mitchell row: Police leader attacks Cameron

John Tully John Tully says police officers feel that the government dislikes the police service


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19683692


Pressure on police row minister
Chief whip apologises to police
PM switches Mitchell in reshuffle

A police union leader has attacked David Cameron as the row continues over Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell's words to an officer.

The prime minister's tribute to the two police officers killed in Manchester was "hollow words", Metropolitan Police Federation chairman John Tully said.

Mr Tully said this was the opinion of "many of my colleagues".

A Downing Street source said the PM had made it clear "that he has the greatest respect for the police."

Number 10 has not yet commented on Mr Tully's words.

Fred1new - 22 Sep 2012 09:54 - 18362 of 81564

The old tories were supposed to be the party of Law and Order.

(With for a few back handers down the Lodge.)

Are there still Masonic Police and tory Clubs?

TANKER - 22 Sep 2012 14:24 - 18363 of 81564

are these these the same police officers that where at hillsbough

Chris Carson - 22 Sep 2012 15:38 - 18364 of 81564

TANK - Don't confuse Police Officers on duty at Hillsborough that day, with the senior officers in charge. Two police woman were murdered this week, Camerons commiseration means jack shit, intended cuts to the Police Service will come at a heavy price for all of us.

Fred1new - 22 Sep 2012 18:30 - 18365 of 81564

I think the Mitchell "affair" is overcooked a little and there are very few on this thread who have not used or do use expletives , profanities, or curses etc. in private conversations. Whether it is in banter or carrying a degree of anger.

I think the public is getting a little to "prissy". But it points of Mitchell lack judgement and he should have known the police "union" and other political opponents would jump on him. Realising that his apology seems "brash" and leaves him open to the charge that he is not fit for purpose.


Another problem for the tories, is that Mitchell actions and "abuse" personifies, or characterises the attitude and conceit of the present hierarchy and leadership their party.

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He was even clumsier than Clegg.




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Haystack - 22 Sep 2012 22:27 - 18366 of 81564

I was listening to a LBC phone in and a woman rang to say that her husband was a policeman at the palace of Westminster. She said that most MPs were very rude with the new ones the worst. The second worst were the Labour MPs who had a habit of clicking their fingers at an individual officer if they wanted to speak to them. It all seems to be a lot of fuss about nothing. People are getting far too sensitive. A a response to the islamic nonsense of the last few days we should deluge the media, youtube, magazines etc with anti mohammed comments and images to such an extent that there would be no target and no one to blame. It should continue on a dailly basis for years to come. when the extremists have become desensitized it might then be stopped.

TANKER - 23 Sep 2012 09:28 - 18367 of 81564

hay well said.
the thing the papers are not saying is the most important
why did that officer speak to the press so quick.
it was in print in minutes.
that officer should be sacked .
he should of reported back to is boss .
if he had he had any common sense he would of dealt with it better.
it looks like the officer as none.

TANKER - 23 Sep 2012 09:30 - 18368 of 81564

back to police cuts .
why have we got these useless C/O on our street they are always shopping .
in the supermarket and when you ask them a question they look at you and pass the buck.

Fred1new - 23 Sep 2012 09:31 - 18369 of 81564

Hays, The majority of the new MPs in H/P are tory. But there is an arrogance of many young MPs.

Not ageist, but would suggest that one should not be an MP before the age of 35.

Is Mitchell going to apologise by making a I-pod? Good PR move. Sorry, Sorry, Sorry!

2517GEORGE - 23 Sep 2012 11:23 - 18370 of 81564

Just one definition of a PLEB :- one who's inferior intelligence results in them making a complete titface out of themselves in public.

Only one of those involved managed to do that.
2517

Fred1new - 23 Sep 2012 12:06 - 18371 of 81564

Which one?


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Use of pleb interested me.

When I went to university over 50 years ago, it was frequently used there as a mocking insult of others.

Didn't seemed to be that offensive at the time, but neither was calling somebody a "silly bugger".



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Chris Carson - 23 Sep 2012 12:26 - 18372 of 81564

TANK - Pretty obvious (even with your limited intelligence) that if the Police at this present time are having to prioritise response to calls such as BURGLARY that alarm bells should be ringing that not only are they undermanned now, but have been for a number of years. If you are unfortunate enough to have your car stolen or vandalised, be plagued by local yobs defecating in your front garden whatever even assaulted, or mugged you are automatically on a priority list. "An officer will be with you within a week sir" Slight exageration there I admit, but then again no more so than "Oh by the way, when you are released from casualty just pop down the station and we will give you a crime number so you can claim on your insurance"

Resources what resources, in this day and age bearing in mind the above priority issue. Two female officers were sent to a possible report of a burglary. Forget what actually happened (despite the fact that this no mark of a man had been reported as being seen in the area and was being helped by the local misunderstood.) Just exactly how would those two ladies have handled the situation if the burglars were still in the process of nicking the family jewels and pissing and shitting on the matrimonial bed (sorry to be course but lets have a sense of reality here.). Contrary to popular belief the burglar or burglars would not have instantly thrown up there arms and shouted "It's a fair cop guv,cuff me immediately and show me to your car"
I could prattle on forever, not good for my blood pressure. Bottom line is time the public realised just how serious the situation is and attempt to support the Police or at least understand the predicament they are in. Rant over :O)

dreamcatcher - 23 Sep 2012 12:35 - 18373 of 81564

Talking of men on bikes, I hope you all wear your cycling helmets when going out on your bikes. My brother was smashed into from behind the police believe between 50mph - 60mph by a BLIND (as thats all he can be as he was on a straight road) driver.
The helmet does not look a pretty sight crumpled and smashed in but has saved his life. Hes been in hospital for a week with a cracked leg as well as a sewn up back but should make a full recovery and get back to work before the new year.
Very easy not to go out with one, but he is still here due to his.

TANKER - 23 Sep 2012 13:27 - 18374 of 81564

C C if you had read my post you would have noticed I did not agree with the cuts to bring in more useless C/O who have no power we need a strong police force .
and I have e mailed the met over the sacking of a officer who was a bit rough with a person when the riots where going on it was a bit unfortunate it was him.
these things happen but the police need strong men like him and we must expect
innocent people sometimes get hurt but they save a lot more innocent people than they hurt.

my question is this why did they report this to the reporter in minutes .
in all companys you report it to your boss to take acction .
in my view this officer broke the rules .why did he not do that .
and when are the police officers that sold info to the press going to be
charged with corruption the reports have been charged for a officer to take cash is a scandal .

Chris Carson - 23 Sep 2012 13:58 - 18375 of 81564

No idea TANK, immaterial imo sends out the wrong message whatever the circs. Sorry if I misinterpreted your previous post.

TANKER - 23 Sep 2012 14:14 - 18376 of 81564

little bit of advice to you all if any one in your family is forced into a pension AVOID
FRIENDS PROVERNENT THEY ARE CRAP AND THIEFS my wifes pension puts in 238 pounds a month just had her update last year it went down 400pound and all her payments gone . pensions are crap. .

Haystack - 23 Sep 2012 14:21 - 18377 of 81564

Being called a pleb is not a big deal. It derives from plebian. A plebian is just a commoner. In ancient Rome there were the Patricians (the ruling class) and the plebians (the rest). We still have the word - plebicite meaning a vote of the population.

Stan - 23 Sep 2012 14:24 - 18378 of 81564

But when a fairly high ranking "Con " Party/Government member utters it .. It speaks for itself.
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