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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.

greekman - 08 Apr 2013 15:49 - 23008 of 81564

Its not been a good year for my investing.

Assistance Appreciated.

Any of you knowledgeable lot know if when registering a loss against any future CGT, how much detail you need to go into, IE do you need total price bought and sold or just the net loss.
Also do you need to mention all companies bought and sold to reach the required loss figure.

I apreciate that these are probably basic questions, but this is the first year that I have been unlucky enough (OK bad investing) to make a loss.

As I do not complete a tax return, I know a letter is required and there does not appear to be a pro forma on the HMRC web site.

regards Greek.

goldfinger - 08 Apr 2013 15:55 - 23009 of 81564

Getting very emotional on here glad Ive been out fishing.

greekman in answer to your qustion re- Nigel Farage, the attack on that Belgian Euro politician was very nasty and ignorant and uncalled for. Id say if he can do that once he can do it again. Do we really want somebody like that leading the country?.

But its fine by me if torries limp over to UKIP and allow labour to take an overall majority no problems.

As for Maggie Im so sorry to hear about her death, todays not the time for discussing the policys she failed on from the heart of the Midlands to the tip of Scotland. Thats for another day and today and in the near future we should be giving respect to her family and friends.

cynic - 08 Apr 2013 15:58 - 23010 of 81564

greek - if you trade, it's probably best to get your accountant to do it all for you, as there are also rules applying if you trade in/out of a stock with a 30 day period ...... if you use IG, the a/c dept will supply you with a full annual analysis suitable for submission to your own accountant

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btw, it will certainly be mandatory for you to complete a tax return

greekman - 08 Apr 2013 15:59 - 23011 of 81564

Hi Goldfinger,

I think we will have to agree to differ on Nigel Farage, as I see his 'attacks' as saying what many ordinary people think.

As to Maggie, I agree with your statement.

3 monkies - 08 Apr 2013 16:01 - 23012 of 81564

Totally agree gf. Sorry I cannot help you greekman as I have never made enough to worry about CGT.

goldfinger - 08 Apr 2013 16:05 - 23013 of 81564

Disgracefull..... just look at this posted on twitter and not caught by the BBC who posted it up on their web site.....

https://twitter.com/GerryGreek/status/321249961322872832/photo/1

bloody disgrace.

3 monkies - 08 Apr 2013 16:15 - 23014 of 81564

Absolutely disgusting - no respect for anybody, just purely Tap Room Wallers. The lowest of the low.

skinny - 08 Apr 2013 16:21 - 23015 of 81564

Miners' union takes legal action to evict Arthur Scargill from his £1.5m luxury apartment which costs them £34,000 per year

He was never known for compromise and neither were the men he led into one of the most epic industrial battles.

So when Arthur Scargill and the National Union of Mineworkers found themselves at loggerheads the struggle was always going to be drawn out and messy.
Embarrassingly for a radical socialist who long railed against the perks and privileges of the elite, the new confrontation is over a £1.5million luxury flat in the City of London.
The retired union chief, who was defeated by Margaret Thatcher in the miners’ strike of 1984 and 1985, claims his members have to fund his pied a terre until he dies.

Arthur Scargill loses court battle to have costs of his London flat paid for rest of his LIFE by mining union

The former miners’ leader Arthur Scargill has lost his fight to have the National Union of Mineworkers pay the rent on his London flat for the rest of his life.
Mr Scargill, 74, had argued that he signed a contract which entitled him to a property throughout his retirement.

But the union disputed the claim and took the decision all the way to the High Court.



Fred1new - 08 Apr 2013 16:44 - 23016 of 81564

A bit like MPs thinking the tax payer should pay for flats in London.

Where the land lady is the land lady.

How much did a chap called Jenkins the jink have to repay?

Fred1new - 08 Apr 2013 16:44 - 23017 of 81564

PS.

He thought it part of a contract!

greekman - 08 Apr 2013 17:10 - 23018 of 81564

Although never having worked down a pit, as I was born and lived in Nottingham till age 30 I can only go by what my many mining friends used to tell me, usually after a few pints had loosened them up a bit.

After the 1984/85 strikes I had many conversations with miners, many who had gone into mining straight from school, some still with jobs, most without and most had the same opinion that the Miners Union had bought a lot of the pit closures on themselves.
They did not want to modernise which was unavoidable but also understandable, as this would obviously mean job losses

The union was almost a 'vote for militancy or you were ostrasised' club.

There were many stories of an 8 hour day with only 3 or less spent on the coal face for face workers.
Time spent preparing, travelling and clean time after returning to the surface was often stretched out.
Foreign miners (and I don't mean the Chinese or other none risk averse counties) were producing far more coal per man than those in the UK making UK coal unprofitable.
This was proven post strike when some mines continued and produced far more tonnage per man and a higher wage than pre strike era.
There was little difference in the miners unions than the car industry unions where it was down tools till an electrician could fit a new light bulb.

Don't get me wrong, I had a lot of sympathy and admiration for the 'miner' and saw many families suffer as father disagreed with son and brother with brother.

As for Scargill, a commie from head to toe who only cared for himself!

skinny - 08 Apr 2013 17:21 - 23019 of 81564

Arthur Scargill: The very image of a man whose time has passed

Someone was telling me the other day, say what you like about that Bob Crow, but I’ll bet his members really love him.
Well, they probably do. Certainly most of the people who work in London and pay their wages have views on Bob Crow.

Those opinions have only become stronger since the Tube and railway workers so successfully used the Olympics to jemmy even more money out of the rest of us.

As Boris Johnson has discovered.
But even in the world of the trade unions, where 10 years can be a short time, things can go around. The all-conquering union boss beloved of his grateful members in one decade can become a pathetic shadow in another.

Cue the clanking, chained, ghostly figure of Arthur Scargill, shuffling into a county courtroom in Sheffield to try to get the National Union of Mineworkers to pay for his phone bills and a car.




driver - 08 Apr 2013 17:26 - 23020 of 81564

Only £12.99

Fred1new - 08 Apr 2013 18:17 - 23021 of 81564

It isn't worth that much.

You could only pay for it in Camerons.

Her legacy the Financial Services and "Loads of Money" and a demoralised country of raped communities.

The Financial Services the main driver in the economic collapse of the country were liberalised .

cynic - 08 Apr 2013 18:29 - 23022 of 81564

a question or two for the pack of huff-and-puff resident socialists on this site .....

1) Can you deny that when MT became PM in 1979 that the country was not on its knees, effectively bankrupt and with inflation running at 15-20%

2) Can you tell me (us all) which of MT's labour policies the next Labour gov't reversed?

3) Can you tell what the next Labour gov't did to re-empower the unions?

Fred1new - 08 Apr 2013 19:34 - 23023 of 81564

DYOH.

driver - 08 Apr 2013 19:38 - 23024 of 81564

cynic

You don't have to be Labour or Tory to hate Thatcher, you just have to be a member of a family of a sacked miner or put out of work factory worker or one of the millions put out of work by her policies, or the partner of someone who committed suicide, the suicide rate was sky high when she was in power not to mention the pensioners that suffered under her rein.

You can also ask the families of the three hundred sailors of the Belgrano that perished while sailing away from the Falkland Island and well out of the restricted zone, not to mention our armed forces that were killed or mutilated in a pointless war for an Island that no one wants. Give the Islanders £1m each and then see if they want to stay there.

What was the point of selling of all the council houses? Apart from the Tories trying to get more votes, the legacy of this policy is now costing us the tax payer millions families rent privately we foot the bill and the Tory landlords get rich.

What was the point of selling of all our nationalised industries? Apart from the Tories trying to get more votes, The French now own our Water, who owns our Gas and Electricity that keeps going up your guess is as good as mine.

I do not know what the future holds but no political party present or future seem to have a clue, if they do not take on real radical policies then this country is heading for the pan big time.

cynic - 08 Apr 2013 19:44 - 23025 of 81564

You don't have to be Labour or Tory to hate Thatcher .... that has virtually no bearing at all on the questions i asked .... as you were told at school, "Answer the question!"

doodlebug4 - 08 Apr 2013 20:24 - 23026 of 81564

Actually, we can see what was achieved by the war over the Falkland Islands and it is viewed as a positive by the inhabitants. What has been achieved by the war in Iraq, how many lives lost and £ billions by comparison. If it wasn't for Thatcher we would have the communist trade unions running this country by now, a bunch of Arthur Scargills who pretend to be standing up for the under- priviledged, but in reality who want to be living in country mansions and driving about in flash cars.

goldfinger - 08 Apr 2013 20:28 - 23027 of 81564

Driver........filter cynic I did yesterday ( a 6 week suspension) hes not genuine in his debating just wants to cause arguments and disruption and doesnt even believe in whats hes posting. Basicaly hes just out to take the -iss.

If more and more filter him hel get fed up and enter a debate without returing to his public schoolboy rheotoric where he trys to take delight in getting one over on you through his use of the English language.

Bin him.
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