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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.

Fred1new - 03 Mar 2013 17:03 - 22020 of 81564

Just hiding behind a hoody.

dreamcatcher - 03 Mar 2013 17:04 - 22021 of 81564

Take an extra pill today. :-))

Fred1new - 03 Mar 2013 17:11 - 22022 of 81564

Cynic,

When the tories finish off selling the NHS, nobody will be able to use it.


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In general I would think the majority of immigrants from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria will be in their 20-40s and that group tend to use the Health Services for Acute conditions.

But again stopping the others with "chronic" conditions will help the general public, especially if those needing treatment have TB or similar.

Fred1new - 03 Mar 2013 17:13 - 22023 of 81564

Perhaps he is addressing himself or is in a Fauxpage.


Fred1new - 03 Mar 2013 17:14 - 22024 of 81564

I am going now.

8-)

cynic - 03 Mar 2013 17:36 - 22025 of 81564

so vote them out next time around instead of sitting on your arse pontificating; you can then tell us how well "your lot" whoever that happens to be, is performing either in gov't, or opposition or even in limbo having gained no seats

Haystack - 03 Mar 2013 20:07 - 22026 of 81564

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2013 00:39 - 22027 of 81564

Manuel,

Never have felt the need to belong to any group or be a camp follower in order to feel validated, but it is agreeable when the majority seem to have similar opinions to myself. It seems that the majority in the local elections were dissenters and recorded their opinions accordingly.

That is democracy for you. Glad it doesn’t live up to your “standards”.

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Hays,

You are advertising your own fears.

Must be down to the crowd you mix with.

In my youth I swallowed quite a lot of mild and bitter. The right proportions at the right time has made me what I am.

Chris Carson - 04 Mar 2013 07:23 - 22028 of 81564

Aye, a TXAT :O)

cynic - 04 Mar 2013 08:07 - 22029 of 81564

history shows that it is apathy and faux intellectual superiority - it's so infra dig to support ANY party; none of them deliver what i want and so on and so forth ad nauseam - that allows extremist factions of all hues to gain power

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2013 08:13 - 22030 of 81564

I think we have an extremist government in power at the moment and the hierarchy appeals to it own mob.

cynic - 04 Mar 2013 08:18 - 22031 of 81564

so VOTE then .... i don't remotely agrere with your last statement (i think it's total nonsense) and i might disagree with your general political stance (you don't really have one), but that does not mean i would not press you to VOTE

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2013 08:25 - 22032 of 81564

Shan't!

8-)

Haystack - 04 Mar 2013 08:44 - 22033 of 81564

I wish the government was a bit more 'extreme' as you put it. A clear Conservative majority would enable some better policies. I would worry a lot more about Labour extreme ideas.

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2013 10:17 - 22034 of 81564

Hays,

Interesting.


I think this government has cocked up so many policies that they haven't got time to remedy them before the next election.

Also, there will not be enough cash left in the kitty to bribe the public, which they have done in the past.

The cost of university education, the inability of graduates to pay off their debts and buy houses etc., the probable costs involved with health care, “social services”, “local services” and to insure against private care, etc. will come home to "Middle England".

As well as the above, many other problems created by a still failing, or staggering economy due to inappropriate cuts in some areas and too late an investment in "infrastructure" will become more obvious.

At the moment, my fears are, at the next election there will be a Labour government with too large majority will be followed by an immoderate backlash as a response to many of the stupid and immoderate cuts and policies that they see the this tory led government has introduced.

I would prefer another coalition government, but this time of Lib/Lab and at the moment expect that to occur. (The electorate may be more generous to Lib/Dems than many have expected and may be seen as buffers to the tory extremists.)

Many hoped in the 1980's with the formation of the SDP and later amalgamation of that group with the Liberal party that it would lead to more moderate inclusive centralist party. It failed to materialise due to the egos of certain politicians and tribal allegiances at that time.

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Interesting to watch.

cynic - 04 Mar 2013 11:35 - 22035 of 81564

fred - for once, i agree with most of what you have written .... however, it has certainly been generally accepted, even by the labour party, that when they were kicked out of power, the coffers were worse than empty ..... nevertheless, i think i am right in saying, that the present crew's claim to be reducing the deficit (or along those lines) is being more than economic with the truth; the deficit is just growing at a slower rate.

for all that, the eurozone has been and remains such an unmitigated disaster, that continuing economic problems for uk have been unavoidable .... would they have been less had the purse strings been loosened? ..... short-term maybe, but in my fairly non-partisan opinion, at the cost of much worse a little down the line

TANKER - 04 Mar 2013 12:37 - 22036 of 81564

cynic if you want a bit on the side the polish girls are sluts go down to your local weathspoons full of them after a free meal fact not fiction .
opened my eyes the local lads having afield day .

TANKER - 04 Mar 2013 12:37 - 22037 of 81564

,,,,

TANKER - 04 Mar 2013 12:38 - 22038 of 81564

the problem is they smell a little they dont like water

TANKER - 04 Mar 2013 12:39 - 22039 of 81564

I have a idea i will send them to the car washers
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