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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.

Haystack - 14 Dec 2013 23:11 - 34080 of 81564

Fewer Think Ed Miliband Will Be Prime Minister

The number of Britons who think Ed Miliband is likely to be the prime minister after the next election has fallen dramatically, according to a poll.

Research by ComRes for the Independent on Sunday and Sunday Mirror found 21% believed the Labour leader would be in No 10 after the next election, down 10 points since May.

Some 40% disagreed that Mr Miliband was likely to be prime minister

MaxK - 14 Dec 2013 23:50 - 34081 of 81564

What did they say about Camerlot?

Haystack - 15 Dec 2013 01:58 - 34082 of 81564

They chose him as a dinner guest

goldfinger - 15 Dec 2013 03:29 - 34083 of 81564

hmmmm Hays as usual being very selective with his posts. What he doesnt tell you is that George Osbourne had a disasterous poll and nearlly all the headings asked picked up negative marks.

goldfinger - 15 Dec 2013 03:33 - 34084 of 81564

Saturdays polls..........

electionista ‏@electionista
UK - ComRes poll: CON 29%, LAB 36%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 18%

electionista ‏@electionista
UK - Opinium/Observer poll: CON 30%, LAB 37%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 16%

A 7% lead for labour gives them a outright majority of 80 plus at next election.

Sorry hays.

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 09:09 - 34085 of 81564

GF.

No need to be sorry.

Rejoice!!!!!!!

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 09:12 - 34086 of 81564

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 09:16 - 34087 of 81564

For UKIPPERS and BNP party followers.

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 09:22 - 34088 of 81564

I hear that boat loads of Romanians and Bulgarians booking their passages for January 1st.

Forage, Cameron and Theresa May blowing their whistle are on point duty to direct them to the best hotels!

cynic - 15 Dec 2013 09:25 - 34089 of 81564

i see from ST that theresa may intends (is?) to fight brussels very hard to curtail open-door immigration from eu member countries

certainly it comes none too soon - and i care not which party it is who instigates same - but i wonder how quickly such a policy could be enforced ..... as in many things (like cutting prices), it's very easy to be generous but it can be damned difficult to reverse

MaxK - 15 Dec 2013 09:46 - 34090 of 81564

Cameroon and co is just blowing smoke up your arse.

They don't want to do anything about mass immigration, if they did, they would have done it a lot sooner.

Two weeks before the balloon goes up...lol, distraction.

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 09:51 - 34091 of 81564

Manuel,

Just put Boadacea on the beaches.

God she is frightening.



Hear she is looking for 3rd generation Poles.

cynic - 15 Dec 2013 10:08 - 34092 of 81564

good to see my sensible question drawing imbecile answers

MaxK - 15 Dec 2013 10:20 - 34093 of 81564

You don't like the (obvious) answers, so they are designated imbecile.


ok, whats your solution?

Haystack - 15 Dec 2013 10:29 - 34094 of 81564

Update - Labour lead at 6
by YouGov in Politics
Sun December 15, 2013 6 a.m. GMT

Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 13th December - Con 32%, Lab 38%, LD 9%, UKIP 13%;

cynic - 15 Dec 2013 11:20 - 34095 of 81564

i think all parties have belatedly woken up to the fact that (a) the country can't and no longer wishes to afford open-door immigration and (b) that the public is totally fed up with the results of that policy

i think that the present crew - labour seems strangely quiet on the issue and ukip is too nationalistic for comfort - have a genuine wish and intent to limit immigration to acceptable (sensible) levels

my concern is, that as we are (still) part of eu, it may be very difficult indeed, or at best a protracted procedure for legal reasons, to reverse the status quo .... hence my question in the first place which you (and fawlty) have not addressed at all

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to state the obvious ..... if i had a (the) solution, then i wouldn't have needed to ask a question ... further, if there was a quick and simple solution, the i'm quite certain it would already have been implemented

Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 11:42 - 34096 of 81564

MK.

Don't worry about Manuel's remarks, as can be seen he is full of ill-thought out egocentric opinions.

Quite a limited little fellow.

Be patient with him.



Fred1new - 15 Dec 2013 11:46 - 34097 of 81564

He is forgetting that his political master and mistress Cameron and Theresa have had the reins of power for 3 years and done nothing about the problems surrounding immigration.

Weak ineffectual government comes to mind.


Haystack - 15 Dec 2013 12:46 - 34098 of 81564

As opposed to the Labour party that positively made things worse. Labour have admitted that they caused most of our immigration problems. The other day Milibland complained that the Conservatives hadn't solved various problems. Cameron replied that it was a case of Labour creating a huge mess over years and then complained that the Conservatives were taking so long to clear up Labour's mess.
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