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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 - 30 Dec 2013 09:57 - 34709 of 81564

cynic - 30 Dec 2013 09:46 - 34707 of 34708

defence
i hear your argument, but how would you class the reverse of BAE supplying jets to say Saudi?.............................

Yep cyners but their not building them in Saudi are they??.

I get your point but Im still not easy with all these foreign companys setting up here.......until another country offers better fiscal/business terms and walk away leaving thousands of British workers with no employment.

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2013 10:10 - 34710 of 81564

To remind Manuel of what Maggie and her tories did for the UK.

cynic - 30 Dec 2013 10:14 - 34711 of 81564

fossy - you're not even a class act ..... you're absolute rubbish and your bluff has been called ....

you won't answer re hollande because his left-socialist policies have been shown to be nothing short of disastrous, yet you try to foist these on the gullible here as if "had the present bunch followed even half of hollande's policies, all would be speeding towards valhalla"

in the music hall, the MC would have used his crook to haul you off the stage

try sticking to your cyber chess games, playing left-handed
you can't be any worse at those


Fred1new - 30 Dec 2013 10:17 - 34713 of 81564

HO,Ho,HO!

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2013 11:12 - 34714 of 81564

Another reminder for Manuel of the Conners successes and division of the UK into the haves and "we have taken it away from you".

And the we are all in it together, so roll your B sleeves up and mop the mess up, while I am on holidays in the Cayman Isles with Porky.



Fred1new - 30 Dec 2013 11:12 - 34715 of 81564

I will try and find a suitable cartoon for DB.

doodlebug4 - 30 Dec 2013 11:17 - 34716 of 81564

Fred, do you suffer from repetitive strain syndrome? :-)

aldwickk - 30 Dec 2013 12:20 - 34717 of 81564

When is Fred going to answer cynic's question instead of posting those stupid cartoons

Haystack - 30 Dec 2013 12:30 - 34718 of 81564

It is the same old story. Labour appointed ATOS and then complain because the current government is using them. Labour caused the biggest financial mess and then complain how long it takes to clean it up. Labour introduced the bedroom tax for private tennant's and complain when it is applied fairly to all tennant's. Labour complain that the Conservatives will cause mass unemployment and it is falling. Labour complained we would be in triple dip recession and we never had double dip and GDP is increasing.

Stan - 30 Dec 2013 12:57 - 34719 of 81564

The latest Pic. Of the Extremist Right Wing Mob that seam to have been let out today:

Haystack - 30 Dec 2013 13:01 - 34720 of 81564

Surely the Labour front bench are the Muppets.

Haystack - 30 Dec 2013 13:04 - 34721 of 81564

Stan - 30 Dec 2013 13:05 - 34722 of 81564

H/S looks particularly dopey.

ExecLine - 30 Dec 2013 13:47 - 34723 of 81564

So what do these parties stand for? Here are some links:

UKIP

At least UKIP do tell you what they are all about, what they stand for and what they want to change and why.

Labour

Notice how it is not now 'New Labour. It appears to have dramatically moved more towards the left. It is quite hard to find out what they stand for, believe in, disagree with and want to change. I noticed lots of rhetoric and lots of requests for people sign up, become a member and donate.

Conservatives

Wham! The governing party, albeit that they are in coalition with the Lib Dems. And they do try to greet you with a splash of achievement. Plenty of info' to tell you what they stand for and hope to achieve.

Lib Dems

Very clearly, 'Fair but Firm' is what they stand for. But are we convinced? Anyhow, their communication to us on all of it all is easy to find and reasonably clear. Perhaps they need some stronger senior members? How many of them can you name? Or are this lot holding up the Conservatives and preventing them from doing a better job? Next time, will they just form a coalition with Labour just to stay in power?

I can't be bothered to put any more links up. I guess the Greens are for green and the Independents are for independence. :-)

Haystack - 30 Dec 2013 13:56 - 34724 of 81564

Waitrose is facing a middle-class revolt from shoppers who claim that its free coffee and tea are attracting the wrong type of customers.

The high-end supermarket currently offers a free cup of coffee or tea for customers holding a myWaitrose loyalty card - even if they don't make a purchase.

Angry shoppers used Facebook and Twitter to vent their frustration, arguing that handing out free drinks is turning Waitrose into a soup kitchen and the stores are packed with less affluent customers, which is putting some customers off.

One Facebook user wrote on the supermarket's page: "Please stop the free coffee at Barry Waitrose, it is putting me off shopping in the store people are coming with two cards two free coffee no shopping, with their Tesco bags.

"I think seeing people walking round the store holding on to takeaway cups of tea and coffee looks quite ridiculous and brings down the image of Waitrose until it is just like everywhere else – in which case I might as well shop anywhere else."

Another angry shopper said: "Bit disconcerting seeing people carrying cups of hot coffee around Waitrose whilst they text and push trolleys with their bellies."

goldfinger - 30 Dec 2013 14:40 - 34725 of 81564

MailOnline - news,politics.. Saturday, Dec 28 2013 3AM

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Haystack - 30 Dec 2013 14:56 - 34726 of 81564

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2013 14:59 - 34727 of 81564

GF,


Is it really only 16%?

Could you make the image a little bigger for Manuel and Hays as they wont be able to the margins properly

Nowadays, they seem to be entering their dotage and not seeing thing as they really are.

(That is just an opinion.)




MaxK - 30 Dec 2013 15:04 - 34728 of 81564

Britain's Supreme Court will be able to over-rule Strasbourg court, says Chris Grayling

Britain’s Supreme Court will be able to over-rule the European Court of Human Rights, under plans being drawn up by the Tories.



Chris Grayling: 'We have to make our Supreme Court supreme.' Photo: DAVID ROSE FOR THE TELEGRAPH


Christopher Hope
By Christopher Hope, Senior Political Correspondent

11:57AM GMT 30 Dec 2013


Britain’s Supreme Court will be able to over-rule the European Court of Human Rights, under plans being drawn up by the Tories.


Chris Grayling, the Justice secretary, said the Conservative Party will draft new laws to curtail the impact of European human rights legislation on Britain.


Pulling out of the European Convention on Human Rights to give the UK more control over human rights laws was also being considered by the party.


The comments suggest the Conservatives will go into the 2015 general election Britain pulling out of the jurisdiction of the European Court to ensure that human rights judgements are ultimately made by British judges.


Mr Grayling said the final proposals would emerge shortly. He said: “We have to make our Supreme Court supreme. I do not believe decisions about the way this country is governed - we are a democracy after all - should be taken elsewhere.”


More lies here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/10542296/Britains-supreme-court-will-be-able-to-over-rule-Strasbourg-court-says-Chris-Grayling.html



But read the comments...the tory party is finished.
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