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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.

dreamcatcher - 04 Jul 2013 17:04 - 26730 of 81564

So you do not have Branston pickle with your Sunday roast. :-))

Shortie - 04 Jul 2013 17:10 - 26731 of 81564

Not nice to take a stroll along the beach and feel as though your in a foreign country!!

3 monkies - 04 Jul 2013 17:11 - 26732 of 81564

I personally do not like Branston pickle dc., I love roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with gravy obviously over the potatoes and veg., etc., accompanied with horseradish and English mustard but that is my taste. I suppose now that the Yorkshires will have to go out the window and the beautiful beef fat gravy. How life changed over night!!!

Haystack - 04 Jul 2013 17:18 - 26733 of 81564

Stan - 04 Jul 2013 17:38 - 26734 of 81564

Lovely.. but not quite enough gravy on the left one.

goldfinger - 04 Jul 2013 17:39 - 26735 of 81564

What was it today then Hays, Gin or Whiskey.

Time you dried out bud.

cynic - 04 Jul 2013 17:42 - 26736 of 81564

just 8 mile walk in the hills followed by a couple of well-earned beers for me ..... some gentle Provence rose shortly however

goldfinger - 04 Jul 2013 17:44 - 26737 of 81564

A lot of discontent upset Unite members posting on twitter today complaining about Camerons child like antics in PMqs yesterday.

Watched it again and he was using unite for every question he answered .......pathetic.

cynic - 04 Jul 2013 17:53 - 26738 of 81564

not some militant union and its members getting a clogging by any chance?
shame, shame :-)

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very surprised by the complete disinterest of members here on the much more important developments in egypt ...... never though this place was populated by so many lilliputians




Stan - 04 Jul 2013 17:58 - 26739 of 81564

lilliputians? you do come out with 'em, But on to the important stuff, What's the French version of Real Ale like over there assuming that you are drinking some quality stuff or is Real Ale not available there?

cynic - 04 Jul 2013 18:05 - 26740 of 81564

i'm afraid only rubbish like Kronenbourg ..... have to wait to get home for Rebellion and the like

goldfinger - 04 Jul 2013 18:06 - 26741 of 81564

It is a shame yes for the Tory party.

Most of them offended were female middle class Unite members from the civil sevice/ local government who just happen to vote Tory.

Really offended by his antics a lot saying they were going directly over to labour or UKIP.

I think Cameron and Giddeon owt to think on before opening their silly mouths and having a child like public school boy laugh on the front benches.

No doubt word has got back to our PM.

Will we see him using the same tactic again LOL..........hope not as hes shot himself in the foot.

cynic - 04 Jul 2013 18:08 - 26742 of 81564

all gibberish to me as i am away from Lilliput as you know :-)

Haystack - 04 Jul 2013 18:18 - 26743 of 81564

gf
I haven't had any sort of drink for a couple of weeks. You sound like the alchy most evenings.

Unite are deeply in the dodo! And by association, so is the Labour party and Miliband in particular. Unite were trying to create their own party within Labour. It is all so yesterday and reminiscent of militant tendancy's attempts to hijack Labour years ago. The Conservatives are loving to see Labour and their 'friends' and 'fellow travellers' imploding.

Stan - 04 Jul 2013 18:18 - 26744 of 81564

Ah yes thought so.

Fred1new - 04 Jul 2013 18:38 - 26745 of 81564

Has anybody a recent list of donations, or bribes to the Con party funds?

Also, where can I get a breakdown of Cameron's and Porky's tax payments and that of the various trusts they may be using?

A lot to come out on party funding.

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Also, has Cameron made it up with Murdoch.



Haystack - 04 Jul 2013 20:23 - 26746 of 81564

It is good to see the Unions and Labour ripping themselves and each other apart.

cynic - 04 Jul 2013 20:32 - 26747 of 81564

fred - same place as you get any other politician's tax returns, beneficial trusts and similar :-)

Haystack - 04 Jul 2013 20:35 - 26748 of 81564

70% of Labour candidates for 2015 election have links to unions: Unite targets seats to help exert influence on Miliband

47 of 67 candidates so far selected by Labour for 2015 are linked to unions
27 are affiliated to Unite through membership, sponsorship or employment
Unite leader Len McCluskey reportedly refers to senior Labour politicians he approves of as 'Unite MPs'

Seven in ten Labour candidates for the 2015 general election are linked to trade unions, figures revealed last night.

More than half of those are affiliated to Unite, the giant Left-wing union which is targeting as many seats as possible to exert maximum influence over Ed Miliband.

Yesterday former home secretary David Blunkett warned Labour was in danger of becoming a ‘party of the graveyard’ if it tilted too far to the left.

He told Mr Miliband to avoid the bitter internal divisions that locked Labour out of power in the 1980s and 1990s.

But 47 of 67 candidates so far selected by Labour for 2015 are linked to unions, with 27 affiliated to Unite through membership, sponsorship or employment. This is 40 per cent of the total.

Party sources say Unite leader Len McCluskey has begun referring to senior Labour politicians he approves of as ‘Unite MPs’.

Unions have given 80 per cent of the money Labour has received in donations under Mr Miliband.

And Unite’s support propelled him to a surprise victory over his brother David in the 2010 party leadership election.

Mr Blunkett said Labour MPs would not be able to accuse the Conservatives of being driven by vested interests until they scrutinised the influence trade unions had over their own party. ‘Perception really matters, I’d be daft to suggest that it doesn’t,’ he said.

Haystack - 04 Jul 2013 20:40 - 26749 of 81564

Unite

The union bought Labour memberships in bulk for residents in the Scottish constituency, so they would be eligible to vote for the candidate and select the one preferred by Unite.

At least one person complained that membership was bought for them without their consent. When staff questioned the batch of membership forms accompanied by a cheque from Unite, they were allegedly told to process the forms and backdate them.

Labour banned the new ‘members’ from voting.

However they have refused to publish the results of an inquiry.

Mr McCluskey has threatened to take legal action, claiming that Unite is being ‘smeared’.

But minutes of the Unite executive council meeting in December 2012 show that the union believes the drive in Falkirk is ‘exemplary’.

boasted of the ‘direct impact’ it has had in securing candidates in Peterborough, Norwich South, Harlow, Hastings, Tamworth, Crewe and Nantwich.

Last night, Unite said it was convinced that 150 party members had been disenfranchised by the ban.

It vowed to try to overturn the decision when Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee meets this month.

In a statement, the union said it was ‘at best an extreme over-reaction, at worst, the product of an anti-union agenda’.

Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps said: ‘Day by day, an unaccountable and unelected union baron is strengthening his vice like grip on the Labour party.

‘If Ed Miliband won’t stand up the likes of Len McCluskey in his party, there’s no way he could stand up for the interests this country.’

Labour activists have also called for Mr Miliband to rein in his campaigns supremo Tom Watson.

Karie Murphy, Mr Watson’s office manager, was Unite’s preferred candidate for Falkirk.

Mr Watson is also a former flatmate of Mr McCluskey, and his links to the union have made Labour modernisers uncomfortable.
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