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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.

goldfinger - 07 May 2013 08:21 - 24711 of 81564

Problem is Cyners as usual the press/media zoom in and magnify singular cases re- loony fringe.

Same with benefits, should be same with tax cheats.

Normaly find no problem with the majority.

It sells newspapers and promotes progs on TV.

A lot of the electorate are fooled. Nobody plays this better than the cheat Cameron himself. Just look at how he fooled the electorate in a party political broadcast 6 months ago when he claimed debt was coming down. Hes the master at manipulating statistics.

cynic - 07 May 2013 08:25 - 24712 of 81564

i was thinking of loony fringe closer to home!

goldfinger - 07 May 2013 08:51 - 24713 of 81564

Always thinking about yourself cyners.

cynic - 07 May 2013 09:00 - 24714 of 81564

more seriously ..... ukip has certainly raised political awareness in this country and i for one will be taking a proper look as to exactly what they are putting on the table - or at least say they are or will and how they will pay for it all

in particular, i'ld like to see exactly what their policy on immigration says

Haystack - 07 May 2013 09:25 - 24715 of 81564

UKIP's policy on anything is not important apart from the extent to which they may take votes from the other parties. Their current success will certainly alter policies of the other main parties. However, because of our voting system, UKIP cannot hope to win an election or even become the oppostion. The main parties are only concerned about the extent to which UKIP will affect their share of the votes.

ahoj - 07 May 2013 09:31 - 24716 of 81564

Any party who design its policy to gain votes is wrong.

They should adapt policies for the good of country. It appears that the voters understand more than the politicians these days. They will not be fooled anymore and Cameron and co. should understand this.

TANKER - 07 May 2013 09:40 - 24717 of 81564

cynic if i put up for our MP i would get in easy ever one wants me to put up even labour voters thousands of them want me to be their MP but do not want to let them down under a CORRUPT uk cesspit .

THE FIRST THING I WOULD DO IS REMOVE ALL MIGRANTS AND PULL OUT OF THE EU
all illegals would be put on a plane back home any immigrant who breaks the law on a plane with all there family

hope that helps you . yellow is your colour mine is bright blue

Fred1new - 07 May 2013 09:44 - 24718 of 81564

What would make the political scene very interesting is if about 50 or so out of the 100 looney right wing tories, split off to join with UKIP party and take their financial backers with them.

(At the moment, the present tory party consist of three parties barely clinging together trying to save their own skins.)

This would probably get the support of some of the major "newspapers".

(I know the response of apparatchik like Hays will be, "it won't happen", but the SDP splitting off from Labour, changed the political scene at the time, and helped in the reform of both the Liberal and Labour parties with modification of policies.)

(At the time, many said that wouldn't happen. It did, but the outcome was different to what some expected.)

(UKIP may even get a few dissidents from Labour.)

If the above occurred it would demonstrate the polarisation of politics in the UK., allowing sight of various groups real colours.

Hopefully, such a movement as UKIP would be seen for what they are, a vociferous, rabble driven pandering to isolationism and Days of the Raj complexes.

TANKER - 07 May 2013 09:50 - 24719 of 81564

99% of migrants from most countrys pay no taxes in the uk
just cheap labour to under cut the locals
fruit pickers have never paid any taxes but use all the services
well they should not be allowed treatment unless they have insurance which
they do not have if a english person went to any country to work in the eu
they would NOT get any treatment unless they had insurance

FACT NOT FICTION . even when you go on hols the doctor wants the cash before he sees you .

UKIP are going to grow big time and i do get around and find out
lincoln the weekend went to boston they will have a UKIP MP
and so will 18 others or perhaps more

TANKER - 07 May 2013 09:54 - 24720 of 81564

fred 24% of the vote was not just a protest i have posted many times
that i am a tory but along with hundreds of close friends we have now switched
to UKIP and will join the party as members
the tory party is over unless we get a new leader like DAVID DAVIES OR REDWOOD
PEOPLE WITH BALLS NOT A FANNY

Haystack - 07 May 2013 09:54 - 24721 of 81564

The SDP had to merge with the Libs as they couldn't survive by themselves. They couldn't make it on their own and they had leaders who had government experience at ministerial level.

TANKER - 07 May 2013 09:58 - 24722 of 81564

cameron is going to get the BOOT osborne is going . remember this post
the cards have been drawn and the black balls have gone out

ahoj - 07 May 2013 10:00 - 24723 of 81564

Compare UK with German government; Merkel is winning because of her commitment to the country not necessarily to gain votes.

Cameron and Osborn should wake up soon.

TANKER - 07 May 2013 10:02 - 24724 of 81564

speaking to people this is what they said

if being in the eu brought jobs for migrants to move to the uk
then we do not want the jobs would sooner have nothing
but would have a safe and happy country not full of scum .

get out and speak to people

migrants cost the uk over 25b ever year FACT NOT FICTION

TANKER - 07 May 2013 10:05 - 24725 of 81564

whispers of 73 tory MPs to bring down cameron or join the UKIP PARTY
and evr one of them want out of europe

TANKER - 07 May 2013 10:08 - 24726 of 81564

HAYS , israel have over stepped the mark dropping bombs on syria

goldfinger - 07 May 2013 10:38 - 24727 of 81564

Blimey have you seen this................. amazing.........

http://order-order.com/2013/05/07/full-page-times-ad-whacks-dave-and-george/

Haystack - 07 May 2013 10:53 - 24728 of 81564

We may as well leave the EU. We clearly aren't going to join the Euro in the near future and the last Labour government gave away our veto on important votes. The minimum requirement to stay should be to regain the veto and repeal the Lisbon Treaty that Labour conned is into.

TANKER - 07 May 2013 10:54 - 24729 of 81564

Why we must quit the EU: Thatcher's Chancellor Nigel Lawson emboldens Tory rebels with explosive attack on 'bureaucratic monstrosity'
Lord Lawson says benefits of exit outweigh 'marginal' costs

Says EU has served its purpose: 'The case for exit is clear'

Dramatic intervention will embolden Tories putting pressure on Cameron
UKIP's Nigel Farage says Lawson 'exposes serious divisions' in Tory party
Deputy PM Nick Clegg warns against 'running after' UKIP votes
Tory MPs say the British people are 'increasingly more Eurosceptic'


TANKER - 07 May 2013 10:56 - 24730 of 81564

73 tory MPs want out
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