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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 - 12 Feb 2014 11:00 - 36483 of 81564

Fury as Tory party donors are handed NHS contracts worth £1.5BILLION under health reforms
Feb 08, 2014 00:00 By James Lyons

Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham uncovered the links between private health firms and prominent Conservative supporters

£692,592 donor: Paul Ruddock's firm has profited from NHS contracts
Private health care firms with Tory links have been awarded NHS contracts worth nearly £1.5billion.

Circle Health landed £1.36billion worth of health service work after several ­of its investors gifted about £1.5million to the Conservatives.

And Care UK has contracts worth another £102.6million. Its chairman John Nash was made a peer after boosting Tory coffers by £247,250.

Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, who ­uncovered the figures, fumed: “Nobody gave David Cameron ­permission to sell the NHS to his friends.

“It’s shocking the same Tory donors who ­bankrolled the development of their NHS reorganisation policy are now ­profiting from the sell-off of NHS services.”

Labour’s research shows Circle Health’s parent company, Circle Holdings PLC, is owned by a series of hedge funds.

Lansdowne Partners, with a 29.2% stake, was founded by Sir Paul Ruddock, who donated £692,592 to the Tories.

David Craigen, who gave the party £59,000, is also involved in Lansdowne.

Invesco Perpetual owns 28.7% of Circle Holdings. It was set up by Sir Martyn Arbib, who donated £466,330.

Martyn Arbib£466,330 donor: Martyn Arbib
Robin Crispin Odey is founder of Odey Asset Management, which owns 14.8%. Mr Odey donated £220,000.

And Michael Platt, founder of BlueCrest Capital, with its 5% stake in Circle Holdings, has gifted the party £125,000.

Among Circle’s contracts is a £1billion deal to run Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Cambs.

Since the Tories’ hated health reforms became law, its profits have gone up from £64.6million in 2010-11 to £170.4million in 2011-12.

But a spokesman said: “Circle has never made any donations to a political party. The vast majority of Circle’s NHS contracts actually started under the last Labour government.”

JohnNash.tiff£247,250 donor: John Nash
And a Tory spokesman added: “The decision to contract out ­Hinchingbrooke was taken by Andy Burnham.”

Care UK has been handed a string of NHS deals including prison health care contracts worth £62million.

Its healthcare revenue soared by 63.2% from £189.7million a year in 2012 to £309.5million in 2013.

Chairman Lord Nash and his wife gave £247,250 to the Tories, including £21,000 to former Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley as he drew up the Tory health reforms.



http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fury-tory-party-donors-handed-3123469#ixzz2t6X0PkJI
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goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 11:00 - 36484 of 81564

Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, who ­uncovered the figures, fumed: “Nobody gave David Cameron ­permission to sell the NHS to his friends.

Haystack - 12 Feb 2014 11:10 - 36485 of 81564

gf
Bad for your brain cells reading the lefty Mirror rag.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 11:21 - 36486 of 81564

Hays help yourself to the rest of that bottle of cheap nasty Bells.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 11:29 - 36487 of 81564

Political Party Funding
Tory donors’ firms landed lucrative government contracts

by Alice K Ross
Published in: All Stories, Political Party Funding

Not-so-risky business: Iain Duncan Smith’s department outsources work programme contracts.

Two separate stories over the weekend link prominent Conservative Party donors and government contracts worth millions of pounds.

The Guardian reports that an investment firm set up by two donors has seen a training company it owned awarded contracts with the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) worth £73m, for helping get the unemployed back into work. Until it was sold last Monday the training company, Employment and Skills Group (ESG), belonged to Sovereign Capital, an investment company set up in 2001 by John Nash and Ryan Robson, among others.

Robson left Sovereign in March 2011 but was a director of ESG when the firm was awarded its contracts. Sovereign also has significant interests in healthcare, another area that stands to benefit from government schemes, the Guardian notes. The DWP notes, ‘All our contracts are awarded in fair and open competition.’

Nash, who with his wife has donated a reported £182,500 in the past six years, is a member of George Osborne’s Independent Challenge Group. The group is tasked with ‘thinking the unthinkable’ about where budget savings could be found, the Guardian reports. Michael Gove appointed Nash to the Department for Education board.

Meanwhile, Robson has donated a reported £267,000 to the party and has run for parliament as a Conservative candidate. He is a director of Iain Duncan Smith’s Centre for Social Justice, which comes up with ways to cut the benefits bill.

Last year the Bureau revealed that over a quarter of all Tory donors were from the financial sector.

Click here to read the Bureau’s investigation into Conservative Party funding.

Elsewhere, Labour blogger Dr Eoin Clarke claims on his blog The Green Benches that a nursing staffing agency that is making big profits from NHS cuts is linked to former Conservative Party treasurer Lord Ashcroft.

Medacs Healthcare is providing millions of hours of agency staff to the NHS, where hiring freezes mean many trusts are unable to fill vacancies and must rely on temporary cover. Medacs is owned by the Impellam Group, a company in which Ashcroft and his family own an interest.

Clarke points to TUC figures showing Medacs earns a profit of £31,902 per employee each year – much of which is coming from cash-strapped NHS trusts that are being forced to turn to expensive agency staff. NHS contracts have ‘rocketed’ in the past two years under the tough new budget conditions, he says.

‘The conflict of interest is clear, Tory donors are profiting directly from the dismantling of our NHS’, Clarke claims.

cynic - 12 Feb 2014 11:34 - 36488 of 81564

stewth
you guys should take lessons from those who understand advertising .....
in principal, less is more

all this garbage and detritus you throw on here is not worth the effort to read, whatever you may choose to think

you should be able to condense your maelstrom of silage into no more than say 150 words

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 11:39 - 36489 of 81564

TORY..........sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze sleaze

cynic - 12 Feb 2014 11:51 - 36490 of 81564

could have been condensed to 2 words!

labour party tenure ...... snow white and wonderful??????
remind us why they were kicked out

Fred1new - 12 Feb 2014 12:01 - 36491 of 81564

I am interested in the probable hoardings before the next election.
Tories destroying the NHS.

Tories inept management of floods, protecting and dishing out money to rich friends.

Angry Scots tell tory toffs to get lost.


Tories Taxing the poor to pay for tax cuts for the idle rich.

Tory unemployment figures exposed as fraudulent.

Housing bubble burst.

Students leaving University with debts of £50000 and have no prospect of owning own homes.

While some toffs moving into parents gravy trains.

Two aircraft carriers sink in Thames.


==

Torrid party renames itself the Sleazy Party and nominate Redwood as Leader and Moggy as deputy.


Cameron decides to spend the rest of his life working for the Green party and penitence for his cockups.

Haystack - 12 Feb 2014 12:28 - 36492 of 81564

I think the list would be a lot like longer for Labour and I am sure we can all think of items for it.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 12:38 - 36493 of 81564

Cyners no you remind us why the Tories werent elected with an overall majority.

cynic - 12 Feb 2014 12:42 - 36494 of 81564

simple - they didn't win enough seats .....
and of course labour won even fewer or lost an awful lot, if one wants to be a little more brutal

but more importantly, in my not at all humble opinion, will be the likely very low t/o at the next election ..... that just allows the activists (aka zealots and loonies) of any hue to garner more power than they warrant

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 12:42 - 36495 of 81564

Notice how the Tory front bench had women on at PMQs, and four women strategically placed behind fat Dave.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 12:44 - 36496 of 81564

electionista ‏@electionista
UK - YouGov/Sun poll:

CON 34%
LAB 39%
LDEM 10%
UKIP 11%
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Haystack - 12 Feb 2014 12:46 - 36497 of 81564

Today
The Bank of England revised up its growth forecast for 2014 to 3.4 percent from 2.8 percent, a more bullish forecast than most other economists, and one which the Bank said was due in part to its belief that the Office for National Statistics had underestimated fourth-quarter gross domestic product growth.

The Bank says room remains for more growth without stoking inflation, despite a record number of people in work and business surveys that show bottlenecks in factories.

Inflation has fallen unexpectedly rapidly to its 2 percent target and the Bank said it expected it to dip further to 1.7 percent by March, before hovering close to 2 percent for the next couple of years.

Haystack - 12 Feb 2014 12:49 - 36498 of 81564

As Andrew Neil and Nick Robinson both said just now, those figures are a potential game changer for the economy and politics.

More chance now of a Conservative victory.

Polls now showing UKIP potentially in 3rd place in EU elections.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 12:50 - 36499 of 81564

And still we have Food Banks opening at record levels and Loan pay day merchants booming.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 12:54 - 36500 of 81564

Dream on Hays do you really think the ordinary Joe Soap on the street cares about economic growth.

Its the pound in the pocket that counts and people have long memorys they wont forget the 4 years of nil pay award or pay cuts and hours cut.

Haystack - 12 Feb 2014 13:00 - 36501 of 81564

Growth at that level is almost a boom. That will put cash in people's pockets. It will produce a feel good mood. The choice will be for people to vote for Labour, who the public doesn't trust on the economy or vote for the Conservatives who would be bringing good times and a boom. The public just love a boom and wouldn't want Labour to spoil it.

goldfinger - 12 Feb 2014 13:05 - 36502 of 81564

From the BBC teletext service "But Mr Carney WARNED that the recovery was NOT SECURE" .............

Hays your beginning to lie like the the two at the top Fat Dave and Sir Giddeon.
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