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.
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 12:27
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in that case, correct english should also be taught to whoever writes the the questionnaire! ..... try "how much would you like?" :-)
Haystack
- 20 Jan 2014 12:44
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Scary! It's the grammar police.
Haystack
- 20 Jan 2014 13:14
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http://news.sky.com/story/1197837/imf-upgrades-uk-growth-forecast-above-rivals
The International Monetary Fund is on the brink of upgrading its growth forecast for the UK more than any other major economy, Sky News has learnt.
The Fund is poised to increase its projection for UK growth in 2014 from 1.9% to 2.4%. Although the Fund will also lift its forecasts for world economic growth, the UK upgrade is significantly stronger.
It is the latest boost to the fortunes of the Chancellor, coming barely 24 hours after the Ernst & Young ITEM Club also increased its projection for UK economic growth this year.
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 13:16
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but how long until a reflection in general living standards and income levels?
Shortie
- 20 Jan 2014 13:22
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That all depends on your place at the table, notice how designer brands never feel a recession..
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 13:32
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Farage: 'Working Mothers Worth Less Than Men'
that'll win ukip a lot of votes ...... as a wannabe serious politician, how stupidly naive can you be, even if there is an underlying truth in it (read the article)?
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 14:47
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And Camoron lies through his teeth each week at PMqs when he says we have more people in work. What we want is a return to the old claimant count.
Ms Reeves revealed plans to pay a higher JSA rate for an initial period to people with a record of work. “People who have worked for longer should get a bit of extra support if they lose their job,” she said.
She attacked the “cost of failure” in “part-time Britain” under the current Government. She revealed that taxpayers are footing a £4.7bn a year bill for the record 1.472m people working part-time who want to work full-time. Analysis commissioned by Labour found that £3bn is lost in tax and national insurance payments, £1.8bn paid out in tax credits and £1.8bn paid in housing benefit.
U TURN TORIES
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 15:01
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sticky - i've said it lots of times, but i'll say it again ..... it doesn't matter (too) much what methodology or formula is used, so long as it is not forever being tinkered with ..... however, once a formula has been in place for at least a year, a fair trend is apparent, even if you don't like the result shown
if the system you are now suggestingwas to be used, i'm perfectly sure that it would have just as many shortcomings as the current one ..... which i think has been in place now for a good number of years -ie certainly during the previous regime
Haystack
- 20 Jan 2014 15:11
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There is very little point in using logic in explanations to gf, especially when you have made the point numerous times.
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:12
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RUBBISH.
Haystack
- 20 Jan 2014 15:16
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For once his post is a completely accurate description of itself.
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:21
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Explain the relationship between part time workers (but wish they were full full time)
AND
1.Food Banks (record levels)
2.Pay Day Loans (record levels)
3.Savings accounts at lowest level in history
4.Credit Card Debt at highest level ever
5.Charity Shops, increasing by the day
6.Red Cross having to feed poor families
7.Kids going to school not having had a breakfast
8.Tax credits and housing benefit at historic highs
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 15:25
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sticky - if you are disputing what i have written, please do not go off at a tangent and tell me specifically why
your long list of things does not remotely destroy the argument i put forward
no system of counting (statistics) can ever be free of argument as to how those figures can or should be interpreted, as that very old saying points out about lies, damned lies and statistics
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:26
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35622........READ it.
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:27
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electionista @electionista Jan 19
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll:
CON 33%
LAB 39%
LDEM 8%
UKIP 13%
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:27
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electionista @electionista Jan 19
UK - YouGov/Sunday Times poll:
CON 33%
LAB 39%
LDEM 8%
UKIP 13%
goldfinger
- 20 Jan 2014 15:28
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You can blather all day Hays (over age yuppy) but you cant change the stats above.
Fred1new
- 20 Jan 2014 15:31
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GF.
You are wasting time with Manuel.
Perhaps he see his role in life as an irritant.
The problem he has with this role, amongst others, he is less than effective.
Just treat him as a fish and tease him your bait.
Quite good fun, but due to his ageing processes he tends to be a little repetitive.
(Does he drool, as well?)
cynic
- 20 Jan 2014 15:36
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charity shops
lots of people from all walks of life have found charity shops to be an excellent source of quality for everything from books to cds to clothes
kids + no breakfast
nothing new there
feeding a family on a budget
supermarkets do not represent good value for many food products
most mothers (families) i am sorry to say, haven't a clue on how to make very nourishing meals from exceedingly cheap ingredients - eg lamb breast; ham hock; beef cheeks; chicken carcasses; pulses
supermarkets, except i suspect north of watford, do not sell the cheaper/cheapest cuts ..... a proper butcher (or market stall) almost certainly would especially if requested