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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 - 27 Sep 2013 15:25 - 30119 of 81564

I don't think I would touch it.

aldwickk - 27 Sep 2013 16:44 - 30120 of 81564

How many share's in Royal Mail did Fred say he was applying for ?

Tony Blair saying something I agree with.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/09/26/tony-blair-religion_n_3993346.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular


skinny - 27 Sep 2013 16:49 - 30121 of 81564

Buy Your Teflon here!

aldwickk - 27 Sep 2013 16:55 - 30122 of 81564

I like this reply to Blair from a poster on AOL


. The God Fearing Blair and his administrations answer to the ever rising numbers of rational, non-religious people in the UK was to import uneducated, ill-literate, pig-ignorant migrants from Islamist hotspots who are up to their armpits in Jihadis. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, etc, etc, etc, etc. Blair is the very last person that anyone should ever listen to on this particular issue

skinny - 27 Sep 2013 16:57 - 30123 of 81564

That's putting it mildly!

Fred1new - 27 Sep 2013 17:31 - 30124 of 81564

Alds,

I would think that position would have been yours by a long shot.

MaxK - 28 Sep 2013 08:56 - 30125 of 81564

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goldfinger - 28 Sep 2013 22:14 - 30126 of 81564

Hays hays Hays...........

Cameron opens talks with Clegg on second Coalition
David Cameron has held talks with Nick Clegg about forming a second coalition after 2015, amid growing concern in Downing Street that the Conservatives will not win the next election.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/10340948/Cameron-opens-talks-with-Clegg-on-second-Coalition.html

Haystack - 28 Sep 2013 22:21 - 30127 of 81564

Of course there will be discussions. I bet the Libs don't want to go into coalition with Labour. They wouldn't trust them to have any sensible policies. It is old news.

goldfinger - 28 Sep 2013 22:29 - 30128 of 81564

Going to a conference admiting you cant win an election is very negative indeed. Some back benchers will certainly bring this point up.

goldfinger - 28 Sep 2013 22:30 - 30129 of 81564

And by the way we dont want to go ito a collusion with the lib/dems. Harriet Harman made that very clear.

Haystack - 28 Sep 2013 22:38 - 30130 of 81564

David Cameron could win Ukip votes
NEARLY nine out of ten Ukip supporters could be persuaded to vote Tory at the next General Election, an opinion poll showed yesterday

In a YouGov poll 12 per cent of people backing the anti-Brussels party insist they would never vote Tory. But most would switch their support to David Cameron if he promised more action on the issues they care about.

Seventy per cent of Ukip supporters would consider voting Tory if the party had tougher policies to limit benefits to immigrants. And 68 per cent could switch if the Tories pledged firmer action to reduce immigration. A promise to pull Britain out of the EU could see 65 per cent supporting the Tories.

Forty per cent were ready to switch if it was the only way of keeping Labour out of power.

Tories plan to make the warning that a Ukip vote could help put Ed Miliband in power a key election strategy.

Haystack - 28 Sep 2013 22:41 - 30131 of 81564

Discussing a future coalition is far from admitting that they can't win. We may be moving towards a period of more coalitions. It is not as bad as Germany and Italy where coalitions are almost bound to happen due to the voting systems and constitutions put in place by the allies after the last war.

MaxK - 28 Sep 2013 23:35 - 30132 of 81564

re: 30132

And of course, believing anything that comes out of Cameroons mouth is worth a pinch of shit is very helpful.

The man is a liar, he cannot be trusted with the time of day, much less with any promise.

He has poisoned the tory well, any former tory with even half a brain will not vote for him and the tory party as it stands.

Cos it aint tory!

Haystack - 29 Sep 2013 00:40 - 30133 of 81564

Of course it is Tory. What do you classify as Tory? Don't forget that Cameron is in a coalition and cannot have Conservative policies. The Libs have the same problem.

Fred1new - 29 Sep 2013 08:22 - 30134 of 81564

Latest YouGov / The Sunday Times results 267h September -

Con 31%, Lab 42%, LD 9%, UKIP 13%; APP -30

It seems the voters are seeing through the shallowness of con propaganda.

Wavey Davey and Piggy Osborne are looking for the exits to the Food Banks.


Fred1new - 29 Sep 2013 08:25 - 30135 of 81564

Fred1new - 29 Sep 2013 08:45 - 30136 of 81564

New original policy, pump money back in to the housing bubble until it bursts again.

Don't worry the condom is of stronger material this time and besides Wavey Davey won't be there when it does.

What a barren party the present con party is been seen to be.

Bring back Tebbit and Boris to carry his bags.

Tories yearn for their yesterdays

Fred1new - 29 Sep 2013 08:45 - 30137 of 81564

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cynic - 29 Sep 2013 09:32 - 30138 of 81564

it was indeed interesting, notwithstanding that the "promises" are financially undeliverable - suggest you also read ST biz section editorial ..... however, it certainly highlights where the public thinks its priorities and interests lie, even if the reality (should it ever happen) is very likely to turn out a lot less palatable than realised
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