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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 - 09 Mar 2013 10:25 - 22185 of 81564

Cynic and Hays,

Like many others I think you must be sad little men and deserve each other and can see why you are clingers on to the Nasty Party’s fascist ideology.

The tory party are in need of all the help it can get, even yours, but I would suggest to them that they watch their backs.

I suggest you notice that over the next few months Cameron and Osborne swerve again, and introduce more economic boosting, by putting “cash” into the “infrastructure”, “capital expenditure” etc..

(How they dressed this up will be interesting and probably laughable. )

This will of course come too late to save the tory’s bacon at the next election and will of course lead to more splits in the tory membership, leading to fragmentation and splitting of the party, with the more fascist elements joining UKIP.

Read, this morning coalition splits are again showing with more Lib/Dems wanting to separate themselves from the “Nasty party” and introduce more positive and socially acceptable policies.

I must admit that Vince Cable seems to have more economic sense in his little finger than Cameron and Georgie Boy have in their combine bodies.

Hear the cry is going up again, for replacement of Osborne and Cameron. I did suggest Cynic and Hays, but there were no takers.

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 10:27 - 22186 of 81564

Cameron does look more and more like a used condom,

Haystack - 09 Mar 2013 10:34 - 22187 of 81564

Fred
Firstly, my names NOT hays.


Vince has been more extreme in his views today. He said that the NHS should not be ring fenced and immune from cuts. Secondly, he amazingly said that pensioners benefits should be taxed. That is not exactly a vote winner.

He has repeatedly said (including yesterday) that Osborne and Cameron were pursuing the correct policies.

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 10:37 - 22188 of 81564

Hays,

My names not Fred either.

Watchdog contradicts Cameron on impact of austerity on growth


"What David Cameron said about the OBR's position on the deficit, austerity and growthContinue reading the main story
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David Cameron has become involved in a dispute with the Office for Budget Responsibility about the impact of austerity measures on economic growth.

In a speech on the economy on Thursday, the prime minister said the independent watchdog had made it "absolutely clear" that spending cuts and tax rises were not responsible for the weak economy.

But the OBR said it had been arguing for years that this was an issue.

Labour said it was an "embarrassing rebuke" for the prime minister."

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 10:48 - 22189 of 81564

Mr Cable called for pensioners' benefits such as the winter fuel allowance, free TV licences and travel passes to be taxed.

He repeated his call for more capital spending and said crucial sectors of the economy such as construction needed support.

"We have done very brave things in the first spending round, but we have now got to the point where further significant cuts will do enormous damage to the things that really do matter like science, skills, innovation and universities," he said.


(I wonder how many medium and high rate tax payers use their bus passes and how removing them, will effect and cost the city malls and the local economies.)


Haystack - 09 Mar 2013 10:48 - 22190 of 81564

Exactly, Cameron said that cuts were not responsible for the weak economy. The OBR agreed and said it was just an issue and the real causes were other things. It is a question of semantics. Vince should not be taken seriously. He is just a loose canon trying badly to build up his status in the Libs. As far as Labour are concerned, their response was expected. Even the public in surveys, do not trust Labour with the economy. I am afraid that you will just have to accept that the current policies will continue.

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 11:59 - 22191 of 81564

Hays and Cynic,

Lying, or lies in this case. Conning, or deluding himself and attempting to con the public, who are more and more scornful.

Hays, put your John Bull uniform on and parade down the main street of your town or village with a placard stating:

"I am voting for Cameron, at the next election. Please donate to the Con Party's coffers. (trough)"

and note the response.


Even Aschroft seems to have given up on you!

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Cameron and Osborne’s attempts at shallow and populist propaganda and policies are beginning to lose their appeal to their previous adherents, but are still clung on to by a smaller and smaller body of prejudiced little Englanders’. Their previous supporters are melting away, as they realise the present tory social ideology and policies are directly deleterious to them, their children, members of their families and their communities.

The more verbal educated middle class are rejecting their “right wing” policies.
Cameron is ducking his real “responsibilities” to the country as a whole, in a feeble attempt to hold “his party” together and himself in “power”, while behaving much as a eunuch without a future


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Both have good weekends.

Haystack - 09 Mar 2013 12:09 - 22192 of 81564

You are deluded. You must read some pretty left wing press to have the views you espouse. There is no evidence that Cameron is unpopular with his party or the middle classes.


At least Cameron was voted for by his party's MPs. The Labour MPs voted for David Miliband and the union block vote trumped them and they got Ed Miliband. The MPs didn't want him and the public didn't want him, but the union wanted him. What kind of democracy is that? Ed Miliband is just a union puppet.

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 12:54 - 22193 of 81564

This says it all.

Devaluation, lower productivity, lower exports, more working shorter weeks. More Bullsh.. More!!!!!

Cameron's success abroad devaluation of UK influence in international politics (economic policies). He is a laughing stock in Europe with his blustering for his right wing at home, (for the r.winged tory lunatics), and posturing and arrogance and lack of clarity on other than to "protect the bankers and his mates". Wishy, washy appeals for student immigration from India, which went down a bomb. (Maggie of the 80s-90s on university financing, springs to mind.)

He would make a poor carpet bagger, he will have to sells his bags.



Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 13:09 - 22194 of 81564

On a lighter note:



Vince says that the liberals are not going to be driven by the R/wing of the tory party.


Wait and watch!

Haystack - 09 Mar 2013 13:35 - 22195 of 81564

It is no surprise that you get you pics from the Guardian. There are other real newspapers apart from that left being comic.

cynic - 09 Mar 2013 17:35 - 22196 of 81564

if fred believes even half of the stuff he writes (confess i can't be botherered to read 85% of it), and actually VOTED for those beliefs, then he might have some credibility .... as it is, he is no better than any other worthless armchair critic - lots of whine; no spine

dreamcatcher - 09 Mar 2013 17:43 - 22197 of 81564

Freddie go to the doc, you have a serious problem. I don't know whats the matter with you, nor I doubt the doc. :-))

dreamcatcher - 09 Mar 2013 17:53 - 22198 of 81564

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 20:13 - 22199 of 81564

Dreams,

You seem to be similar to many of those in the wards of the Asylums who believe that the rest of the world is mad.


Try checking around you and asking the electorate (people around you), what they think and believe about the present tories bully boys in charge of government.

Also, even if it is difficult for you, listen to the answers.

Some say that madness is, when one doesn't believe in common reality. Check your beliefs.

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Cynic, with your waning concentration and addled mind, I would be surprised if you could comprehend any opinion, or argument differing from your obvious indoctrination.

I suppose the mantras pushed by your party have a ring for you and accords with your own internal bellum.


The form of democracy you seem to advocate seems to depend on conforming to the opinions, or ill-thought-out ideas of an elitist minority.

I am surprised that you even consider that others should be allowed to vote for any party other than your own.

Your next hope maybe the formation of a tory thiefdom.

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Haystack - 09 Mar 2013 20:18 - 22200 of 81564

What utter drivel. You are sounding more like a card carrying member of the loony left every day.

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2013 20:39 - 22201 of 81564


Have to think about joining one of the more moderate parties.

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But, I would think it would be better than being a member of an elitist fascist party, creating local thiefdoms.

Nowadays, do you have to stand up and sing "row, row the boat ashore, before it sinks" at tory get togethers?

3 monkies - 09 Mar 2013 20:52 - 22202 of 81564

Well it's Saturday night and I ain't got no nobody SPRINGS TO Mind. I've got my money and just been paid - how is that!!!!

cynic - 10 Mar 2013 07:27 - 22203 of 81564

fred's rantings are sounding more and more like MrT's - but of course MrT does and will vote for the party he thinks "least worst", while fred will continue to sit on his arse in his middle class luxury, merely sounding-off like a third-rate jimmy maxton

Fred1new - 10 Mar 2013 09:12 - 22204 of 81564

Cynic,

T. was converted from the tory party and rants he joined UKIP.

They may have a place for you and Hays.

Row, row or pedal together!
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