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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 - 05 Nov 2013 14:28 - 32229 of 81564

Exactly Fred, camoron as become more aggresive over the last few sessions as Crosby dictates his performance.

Now this may work in the land of OZ but it wont work here.

Already the British public have picked up on it.

I did remark last week on this thread I though fat Dave was going to blow up at one time in PMQs.

Milly just keeps calm and thats why is personal ratings are getting better.

Haystack - 05 Nov 2013 14:31 - 32230 of 81564

Once again, what had Cameron lied about?

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2013 14:33 - 32231 of 81564

Possibly, getting up in the morning!

cynic - 05 Nov 2013 14:34 - 32232 of 81564

all politicians, and seemingly a great many senior police officers, are habitual liars :-)

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2013 16:42 - 32233 of 81564

If you are referring to Pleb gate, I think you have got it right.

Having agreed with you, I will now have a lie down.

goldfinger - 05 Nov 2013 16:52 - 32234 of 81564

Hays said.......... Haystack - 05 Nov 2013 14:31 - 32232 of 32235
Once again, what had Cameron lied about?...................ends.

Well for a kick off and this is just the start the deficit where he kept on quite clearly on a PARTY POLITICAL broadcast saying that he was getting DEBT down. Its the deficit they have got down but even thats come to a halt.

NOT TRUE, debt has risen far quicker under this government than under labour.

He was forced to give an apology to the house.

3 other occasions aswel where he has had to do similar.

Camoron is a born liar.

goldfinger - 05 Nov 2013 16:53 - 32235 of 81564

Hays still short on BLNX.....hope not.

cynic - 05 Nov 2013 17:02 - 32236 of 81564

would that plebgate were the oddity

goldfinger - 05 Nov 2013 17:02 - 32237 of 81564

Cameron telling porkies many cases.................


http://www.lettingagenttoday.co.uk/news_features/Cameron-accused-of-misleading-Parliament-over-PRS-claim

AND


PM “Misleading Parliament on Housing Benefit Reforms” for Private ...www.sfha.co.uk/hst/...misleading-parliament.../menu-id-29.html‎CachedPM “Misleading Parliament on Housing Benefit Reforms” for Private Rented Sector, ... David Cameron was "wrong when he told Parliament this week that cutting

and....

http://www.pne-online.net/forum/showthread.php?83132-Is-Cameron-deliberately-misleading-parliament

and.............http://chilcotscheatingus.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/death-of-david-kelly-david-cameron.html


AND..................................


the list just goes on and on.

Cameron is a liar and people wont vote for him.

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2013 17:06 - 32238 of 81564

GF.

You are wrong, unfortunately, Cameron was born a baby.

goldfinger - 05 Nov 2013 17:08 - 32239 of 81564

A lieing baby then Fred.

Stan - 05 Nov 2013 17:22 - 32240 of 81564

"Stan - i don't suppose your consultancy advice is worth any more than 6p an hour, and that's to anyone who would even employ you in any field ..... i certainly wouldn't"

Alf, I am prepared to negotiate, I'm prepared to knock half the vat off for cash... very fair I think that you will agree... comes to only £600+half the vat now.

Haystack - 05 Nov 2013 18:09 - 32241 of 81564

A big difference between telling lies and being wrong. I still see no lies.

MaxK - 05 Nov 2013 18:44 - 32242 of 81564

€urope pre election promise out the window.

Don't blame the lib/dims, a promise is a promise. (but of course, he never meant to keep it anyway)

Haystack - 05 Nov 2013 18:56 - 32243 of 81564

When was the pre-election EU vote promise made?

MaxK - 05 Nov 2013 19:08 - 32244 of 81564

Before the election.


MaxK - 05 Nov 2013 19:11 - 32245 of 81564

But it got modified.

Europe

The Conservative party supports "an open, flexible Europe"

Specific European Union policies include:
A full opt-out from the Charter of Fundamental Rights
Greater protection against EU encroachment
Restoring national control over social and employment legislation



Specific education policies include:

Raising the entry requirement for taxpayer-funded primary teacher training
Requiring new graduates to have at least a 2:2 in their degree to get state-funded training
Paying the student loan repayments for top maths and science graduates while they remain teachers
Giving teachers the strongest possible protection from false accusations
Strengthening home-school behaviour contracts
Establishing a simple reading test at the age of six
Reforming the National Curriculum
Overhauling Key Stage 2 tests and league tables
Allowing all state schools to offer high quality international examinations
Giving parents the power to save schools threatened by closure
Extra funding for children from disadvantaged backgrounds
Providing 10,000 university places this year, paid for by giving graduates incentives to pay back their loans early




MaxK - 05 Nov 2013 19:12 - 32246 of 81564

They forgot to mention raising uni fee's.

aldwickk - 05 Nov 2013 19:17 - 32247 of 81564

Cleggy's last of the summer wine is getting nearer

MaxK - 05 Nov 2013 19:17 - 32248 of 81564


Economy

"A Conservative government will act now on debt to get the economy moving. We will deal with the deficit more quickly than Labour, so that mortgage rates stay lower for longer with the Conservatives."


Key economic policies include:

A one year public sector pay freeze in 2011 (excluding the one million lowest paid workers)
Bringing forward the date at which the state pension age starts to rise to 66, although it will not be sooner than 2016 for men and 2020 for women
Stopping tax credits to families with incomes over £50,000
Cutting spending on Child Trust Funds for all but the poorest third of families and families with disabled children
Capping the biggest public sector pensions above £50,000
A five per cent pay cut for Ministers followed by a five-year freeze, and a 10 per cent reduction in the number of MPs
Reduce welfare dependency
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