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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 - 28 Jan 2014 20:18 - 35997 of 81564

of the increase.

cynic - 28 Jan 2014 20:18 - 35998 of 81564

Yes they did, they created a business atmosphere in which thousands of new jobs were created.
bet that doesn't stand up to the most minimal of scrutiny .... have you forgotten how the economy plummetted, and though the loss of jobs lagged, as does the re-creation of same, the consequences of GB's policies were disastrous

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 20:30 - 35999 of 81564

Fact is Tories are in power and transfering people from unemployment to sickness benefits so as to make the employment figures look better just as did Thatcher.

The figures above I admit are a little complex for the lay man but its the truth, for god sake this is a government department that as produced them.

Are you really questioning the part Thatcher played in creating Incapacity Benefit as an alternative life style.

Thats where it all began. Thats why we have never recovered.

She changed and industrial nation into a nation of Services.

Its not a case of part time or full time.

The truth is set in stone above and it will get worse.

No need to blame Labour Cyners the Tories are in their fourth year of government. Its too easy to pass the buck.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 20:42 - 36000 of 81564

The above is camplete nonsense.

This account fits what I believe to be the case. It covers the whole history up to date.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incapacity_Benefit

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 20:50 - 36001 of 81564

READ AGAIN HAYS..............

In April 2011 a rolling program began under which all existing Incapacity Benefit claimants are to be re-assessed using the WCA. Those who pass the assessment will be moved to ESA. Those who fail will be disqualified from both ESA and IB. They may be able to apply for JSA if they satisfy its conditions. This process is intended to be completed by March 2014............ENDS

WAY OUT OF DATE ASWEL.

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 20:52 - 36002 of 81564

OR SHOULD SAY ids MAKING A COMPLETE MESS OF IT.

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:01 - 36003 of 81564

Its obvious you cant get your head around this matter Hays.

I dont mean to be rude but youd be better just accepting your lot are fiddling and call it a day.

nb, IB or disablement benefit are not Incapacity benefit, I think this is what is confusing you.

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:01 - 36004 of 81564

Its obvious you cant get your head around this matter Hays.

I dont mean to be rude but youd be better just accepting your lot are fiddling and call it a day.

nb, IB or disablement benefit are not Incapacity benefit, I think this is what is confusing you.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 21:05 - 36005 of 81564

I think you are just looking for fiddling where none exists. The same applies to the Thatcher period.

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:09 - 36006 of 81564

Ohhhhhh stop talking silly.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 21:18 - 36007 of 81564

After the growth figures released this morning, George Osborne was always likely to enjoy his bout with Ed Balls at today's Treasury questions. So loud was the roar from the Conservative benches when Balls stood up that the Speaker was forced to interject immediately, assuring them "you've got the man at the box for whom you were waiting".

Once the Tories had settled down, Balls began his question by noting that "after three damaging years of flatlining", today's growth figures were "welcome" (prompting another roar), before challenging Osborne on the "dodgy figures" used last week to claim that living standards were rising. Osborne, in full assassination mode, welcomed the "very important Labour economic announcement" that Balls will remain "in his job" and declared, "what they need on the other side of the House is new crystal balls". As Tory MPs guffawed, an unamused shadow chancellor replied: "very good, very good, Chancellor, a joke about my name being called Balls, fabulous."

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:19 - 36008 of 81564

Sorry but out of your depth on this subject, and you obviously dont understand it.

No probs as I said earlier rather complex.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 21:23 - 36009 of 81564

You are just using the complexities to convince yourself that there is fiddling where there is none.

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:26 - 36010 of 81564

Wont be saying that when it is brought up in PMQs and on front page of all rags tomorrow.

Could be very damaging for the Tories. Espcially given that ESA support is a much costlier benefit that JSA.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 21:27 - 36011 of 81564

Ed Balls has learnt “absolutely nothing” from the years leading up the economic crisis, the PM said, after the shadow chancellor insisted Labour did not spend to much money while in power.

The party should have spent even more in some parts of the public sector, Mr Balls said on Sunday.

Mr Cameron told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: "I saw what Ed Balls said yesterday, which as far as I could see was that, if he had his time over again, he would probably spend even more.

"I think these people seem to have learnt absolutely nothing from what went wrong with our economy, that the problems were based on too much borrowing, too much spending, too much debt.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 21:38 - 36012 of 81564

"No one trusts Labour or likes Ed Miliband. So why the surprise over the party's poll collapse?"

goldfinger - 28 Jan 2014 21:41 - 36013 of 81564

Were still in front you plonker.

Same happened a few weeks back, soon up to 8 plus again.

Tory back benches 80 plus going for Camorons throat over Europe later this week.

Labour lead of 10 plus again.......EASY.

Haystack - 28 Jan 2014 22:21 - 36014 of 81564

'Which Religion Cares Most About The Homeless?': Man Divides Begging Bowls By Faith

3 monkies - 28 Jan 2014 22:31 - 36015 of 81564

This is not a very nice question to ask but is Tanker still with us??? After my days voluntary work I came home quite depleted and just wondering.

MaxK - 28 Jan 2014 23:31 - 36016 of 81564

If things are on the up an up, more peeps in work, business going gangbusters etc


Why is the social security bill still rising?
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