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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 - 22 Jan 2014 15:17 - 35698 of 81564

Given a choice between a job at lower pay or no job it is clear which wins? Lower pay and part time work are the result of supply side policies. As the economy grows the balance will shift into more permanent and better paid jobs.

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:18 - 35699 of 81564

Hays cant accept the figures when they are their in black and white right in front of his nose.

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:20 - 35700 of 81564

And if things are so good please be so kind to explain the continuing growth in trends of the list below............

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
9. Shopping at cheap supermarkets Lidl and Aldi.

Fred1new - 22 Jan 2014 15:24 - 35701 of 81564

Haystack - 22 Jan 2014 15:24 - 35702 of 81564

The usual boring crap!

cynic - 22 Jan 2014 15:25 - 35703 of 81564

sticky - don't start on that boring old mantra yet again, not least because so much of it is nonsense and irrelevant - in particular 5,7 and 9

doodlebug4 - 22 Jan 2014 15:26 - 35704 of 81564

"Kids going to school not having had a breakfast" - possibly because the parents are spending too much money in the pub, or on luxury items they cannot afford. My parents were poor when I was growing up, but my mother made sure I had eaten a plate of porridge every morning before I left for school.

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:27 - 35705 of 81564

electionista ‏@electionista 7h
A map of minimum wage across Europe ............. UK a low wage economy make no wonder living standards are falling.

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goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:31 - 35706 of 81564

But Cyners its the truth no matter how boring you and (deny everything) Hays find it.

Are you really living in the REAL World or are you like Camoron and a selective few toffs who have no ideas whats really going on.

cynic - 22 Jan 2014 15:32 - 35707 of 81564

a very pretty map, but does it not show that all the brown areas pay pretty much the same? ..... if not, what are the colours all about?

cynic - 22 Jan 2014 15:36 - 35708 of 81564

is it true that LIDL is doing well?
yes, but that is because they are deemed to offer better/best value

is it true that there are lots of charity shops in the high street?
yes, but it's a way for landlords to to escape all sorts of taxes and/or to keep some income coming in and/or because high street rents are too high to support local biz and/or because while peeps are happy to whinge about the decline of choice etc in their high streets, they didn't support the local businesses when they were there etc etc

is it true that some children go to school without breakfast?
yes, but that has long been so and is the result of a great many factors

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so which truth would you care to pick

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:37 - 35709 of 81564

Pretty much the same??????????????work it out over a full year. Its monthly pay.

Wont belong now before Carney is forced to raise interest rates, under pressure from world wide circumstances or we become uncompetitive and the recovery is chocked off.

People are looking too much into internal inflation and not the bigger picture.

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 15:38 - 35710 of 81564

Yes Cyners but look at the RELATIVE increase during the Coalition years.

Haystack - 22 Jan 2014 15:40 - 35711 of 81564

gf
We are in a recession. That explains all your moans and groans. Get used to it.

cynic - 22 Jan 2014 15:43 - 35712 of 81564

ah, now i sort of understand what those pretty colours were about - well not really
however, one is never ever comparing apples with apples - virtually impossible i grant you - as all sorts of complicated statistics (room for many more lies and interpretations!) then have to be factored ranging from taxes, cost of housing, cost of food, cost of transport and all sorts of other stuff that can be twisted pretty much any way you like

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 16:00 - 35713 of 81564

Haystack - 22 Jan 2014 15:40 - 35713 of 35715

gf
We are in a recession. That explains all your moans and groans. Get used to it.......ends


We are in a recession!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My god Hays youve been posting here for at least 6 months that we are in a RECOVERY.

Keep off the scotch.

Haystack - 22 Jan 2014 16:01 - 35714 of 81564

And the standards of living etc will improve. I doubt that much will change until the autumn.

goldfinger - 22 Jan 2014 16:03 - 35716 of 81564

FRED, can you believe that post(35713) from Hays???????

Do you think hes getting a bit forgetful ?

aldwickk - 22 Jan 2014 16:11 - 35717 of 81564

Fred can't remember
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