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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.

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 09:55 - 31415 of 81564

gf I just saw and listened to it on the tv .

any person in the uk can claim benefits to live
by going to the dhss in person as you should know

cynic - 21 Oct 2013 10:03 - 31416 of 81564

sticky - 31407 - i wonder what fred's militant unions would have to say about that?

personally, i think enforced community work is a better and more workable idea .... at least there would not be lives put at risk, which would be a def possibility with at least some of these benefit claimants if they were working in hospitals

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:04 - 31417 of 81564

No they cant they dont get benefits from the benefits system as we know them, they are re-directed to the councils homeless unit.

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:06 - 31418 of 81564

The Unions would welcome it cyners. Youngsters properly employed on the minimum wage. Think youve just shot your self in the foot.

cynic - 21 Oct 2013 10:08 - 31419 of 81564

i think you're right ..... unless i am much mistaken, if a parent evicts a child from the family home, the council has to find it accommodation

31420 - bet they wouldn't! .... the unions would claim exploitation, the usurpation of existing members' jobs and all sorts of other nonsense so they could call strikes and cause maximum disruption ....

frankly, i reckon MT's emasculation of the unions was one of the best things she ever did for this country, though undoubtedly there were some pretty harsh side effects ..... can you imagine what a fielday the likes of scargill, red robbo, derek hatton (now a successful property developer i believe), and the shipyard unions and their successors would have had, had they been allowed to hold sway?

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:14 - 31420 of 81564

cynic . have you looked around the hospitals I have they walk round all day trying to avoid work .
A OLD WOMAN screaming for a drink next to my mother inlaw
it went on for over 30mins I went to the staff room all sat watching tv and drinking tea I went mad and said that lady as been asking for a drink for over 30 mins
the nurse said she is always wanting a drink .
I said then give her a drink she looked at e blank and said theirs water by her bed you give her a drink .

this was in 2011 .

go and take a look at your local or would that be to simple
just read about Stafford if you worked in that hospital and spoke out you would
of been sacked do you think that was good . now that woman that spoke out as at to leave Stafford because of abuse by the hospitals supporters family members of the staff at the Stafford hospital . for telling the truth about people being killed

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:15 - 31421 of 81564

gf which ever way they get money it costs the uk

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:17 - 31422 of 81564

TANKER have a look at this link. These illegals are obviously getting hold of fraudulent documents with NI numbers on. Thats how they are claiming but its FRAUD.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2089118/Benefits-Foreigners-paid-2bn-year-5-000-claiming-42m-illegal-handouts.html

cynic - 21 Oct 2013 10:18 - 31423 of 81564

tanker - you talk absolute rubbish, but why would one expect anything else

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:24 - 31424 of 81564

Cyners....31420 - bet they wouldn't! .... the unions would claim exploitation, the usurpation of existing members' jobs and all sorts of other nonsense so they could call strikes and cause maximum disruption .... ends

Now come on your getting silly again. If their are VACANCIES like you pointed out earlier in the NHS and these youngsters are paid the min wage and trained, why on earth would the Unions kick up.

Have you been a member of a Union or are you one of these that reads the express at face value and accepts the clap trap written about unions.

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:27 - 31425 of 81564

cynic . as you say you are a immigrant . why did your family flea its country
and leave others to fight for it . you have no country

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:27 - 31426 of 81564

Right off out fishing, have you seen the BLUR thread.......ian putting the boot in.

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:28 - 31427 of 81564

70% of the country now wants action on IMMIGRATION even the immigrants

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:29 - 31428 of 81564

TANKER....now come on less of that please.

We dont want that on this thread or board.

Calm down a bit. A lot of what you post is common sense and then you go spoil it with posts like that above.

goldfinger - 21 Oct 2013 10:33 - 31429 of 81564

LOL.......

Lachlan Johnston ‏@lachlanaj 21m
52% of people wed in past 3yrs didn't consummate on wedding night - 24% groom too drunk, 16% bride fell asleep, 13% bride drunk. 9% argument

cynic - 21 Oct 2013 10:35 - 31430 of 81564

it's ok; tanker is just a total pratt
in fact, both sides of grandparents came to this country around 1900 to flee the pogroms in poland
one grandfather bought his steerage to NY, but as so often happened, was actually dumped in L'pool

i'ld guess that on arrival, both sets were given ample benefits and large and well-maintained houses!

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:39 - 31431 of 81564

pension increase 2.7% which gives the pension from £ 110 a week now up to 113
a rise of £ 150 a year energy costs up £ 150 a year so no rise in the pension for inflation on all the other things like food .

MaxK - 21 Oct 2013 10:39 - 31432 of 81564

Somethings gotta give....



London house prices jump by £50,000 in a month

Rise of more than 10% is a sign of unsustainable boom, says property website critical of Osborne's Help to Buy scheme


Simon Goodley

The Guardian, Monday 21 October 2013


London's booming housing market is rising at an unsustainable rate, the UK's largest property website warned on Monday, with the average asking price of a home in the capital surging by more than £50,000 last month.

Such is the acceleration in the capital's property market, according to Rightmove, that many buyers will need help from deep-pocketed parents despite the expansion of George Osborne's Help to Buy scheme.

Rightmove said the average asking price in London rose to £544,232 in October from £493,748 the previous month – an increase of more than 10%. Across England and Wales, the rise over the month was a more modest 2.8% to £252,418.

Describing the London increases as unsustainable, Rightmove said Help to Buy would mainly benefit buyers in the rest of England and Wales because many Londoners would not be able to afford mortgage repayments on a house costing double the national average.






http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/oct/21/london-house-price-50000-month

cynic - 21 Oct 2013 10:44 - 31433 of 81564

and of course it's not in a month at all!!
it's year/year, though even so, it's a big lump, though london, especially the smart central zone, has always been a strong market, little impacted by the severe retrenchment of the last several years

more interestingly, though it may be a freak, north yorks completions have also been strong of late ..... if completions pick up and mortgages become more accessible, then then the all important volumes will also increase

TANKER - 21 Oct 2013 10:57 - 31434 of 81564

MPs are expected to have a £7,600 pay rise rubber-stamped within weeks – despite fears of a public backlash.

David Cameron is facing pressure from a powerful group of backbenchers who insist the 11 per cent rise recommended by their independent pay watchdog must be implemented.

In July, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) was condemned by all three main party leaders after recommending an increase from the current MPs’ salary of £66,396 to £74,000 in 2015.

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