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
- 03 Mar 2014 21:46
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Having filtered someone is very strange. I see a post that reads:-
"You'll never get rid of me knob head!"
and I have to guess who it refers to.
required field
- 03 Mar 2014 22:18
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UN meeting with endless excuses being made by Russia as to justifying an invasion : like a bad sales pitch....what can be done ....?....not sure...just like 1939 or should I say 1945...followed by the Berlin wall..........once they grab a country...god...you try and get it back to democracy....very difficult...back to the cold war years it seems..
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2014 22:24
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This article was in 2005
Soviet break-up was geopolitical disaster, says Putin
President Vladimir Putin of Russia has described the break-up of the Soviet Union as the "greatest geopolitical disaster of the last century".
In a nod to Russians' lingering nostalgia for Communist times, Mr Putin, a former KGB spy, used his state of the nation address to deplore the disintegration of old ideals and the hardships of the new capitalist era.
The end of the Soviet system was "a real drama" which stranded millions of Russians beyond the borders of the Russian Federation, he said. Mr Putin has previously lamented the loss of the USSR as a "tragedy". But, mindful of international criticism of the country's growing authoritarianism, he emphasised Russia's commitment to democracy.
"Democratic values are no less important for modern Russia than the striving toward economic success and social wellbeing," he told hundreds of senior state functionaries gathered in the Kremlin for the televised speech, which he described as a blueprint for the next decade.
He also stressed that Russia "will decide for itself the pace, terms and conditions of moving towards democracy", an apparent reference to recent upheavals in Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine, believed by some Russians to have been inspired by the West
required field
- 03 Mar 2014 22:37
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Oil is bound to rise again tomorrow.....worrying times....
Fred1new
- 03 Mar 2014 23:20
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Interesting.
It seems Police are investigating Porn Allegation at No 10.
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MaxK
- 03 Mar 2014 23:32
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How old is it, 40 - 50 years old?
Harold....which one?
Will they be digging up the bodies?
Haystack
- 03 Mar 2014 23:48
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There is a new Populus online poll out this evening which shows Labour’s lead over the Conservatives being cut to 3%:
Conservative 34% (up 1%)
Labour 37% (down 1%)
Lib Dem 10% (up 1%)
UKIP 12% (down 1%)
goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2014 23:55
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Boots certainly on the other foot now and look how close the ROCK as been to both Cameron AND Thatcher...........
and Camoron knowing of this stood up last week and said Harman should give an apology............will Dave give an apology????????????.
No 10 aide arrested over child porn: Police quiz 62-year-old who advised Cameron on web filters and was tipped for peerage
Patrick Rock was one of David Cameron's closest aides
The 62-year-old was involved in drawing up policy on child porn
But he quit after allegations against him were revealed
Unmarried aristocrat was tipped for peerage only weeks ago
By JAMES CHAPMAN
PUBLISHED: 22:46, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 23:20, 3 March 2014
Patrick Rock, a key advisor to the Prime Minister, has been arrested on suspicion of child porn offences.
One of David Cameron's closest aides has resigned after being arrested on child pornography allegations.
Patrick Rock has been closely involved in drawing up Government policy on internet porn filters.
He quit after the Prime Minister learned he was at the centre of a police probe over images of child abuse.
Detectives from the National Crime Agency searched No 10 and examined IT systems and offices used by Mr Rock, deputy director of the Downing Street policy unit.
Mr Rock was a protege of Margaret Thatcher and has held a series of senior posts in the Conservative Party. He has been close to Mr Cameron for many years.
Described as the Prime Minister's 'policy fixer', the unmarried 62-year-old had been tipped as a leading contender for a Conservative peerage only weeks ago.
His arrest and resignation from Downing Street, where he has worked since 2011, will send shockwaves through the party's high command. The Prime Minister is said to be 'extremely shocked'.
A friend said: 'He has known Patrick for a long time and never expected anything like this.'
Mr Rock was arrested last month after officials at No 10 were made aware of a 'potential offence relating to child abuse imagery', Mr Cameron's spokesman told the Daily Mail.
One well-placed source said Mr Rock had also been the subject of a sexual harassment complaint from a civil servant working in Downing Street, which is understood to have been passed to Mr Cameron's chief of staff Ed Llewellyn.
'There were accusations against him that didn't turn into a formal process. That has upset some people at No 10,' the source said.
Mr Cameron's relationship with Mr Rock goes back to the Home Office, where they both worked under Michael Howard in the 1990s.
Mr Rock, who has repeatedly tried to become an MP, is known in Westminster for coining the phrase 'Cows moo, dogs bark, Labour puts up taxes' used by the Tories in the 1970s.
The Prime Minister brought him back into Downing Street in 2011, a move welcomed by critics as heralding the return of a 'grown up' to the centre of government.
In the No 10 policy unit, he has taken a particular responsibility for home affairs issues and has also been involved in drawing up the Government's measures against internet pornography and child abuse imagery.
Google and other search engines introduced changes that will prevent depraved images from being listed in results for more than 100,000 searches after Government pressure
In a crusade spearheaded by the Prime Minister, Downing Street brokered a deal with internet firms which means that all 20million households connected to the internet are being contacted and asked whether they want family-friendly filters installed.
Downing Street also persuaded Google and other search engines to introduce changes that will prevent depraved images from being listed in results for more than 100,000 searches.
Downing Street confirmed that Mr Rock, who lives in West London, had been involved in the policy.
'The Prime Minister believes that child abuse imagery is abhorrent and that anyone involved with it should be properly dealt with under the law.'
Downing Street spokesman
'Patrick Rock was one of a number of advisers and officials involved in dealing with this issue – but the work was led by somebody else, and decisions were taken by ministers,' a spokesman said.
'On the evening of February 12, Downing Street was first made aware of a potential offence relating to child abuse imagery. It was immediately referred to the National Crime Agency.
'The Prime Minister was immediately informed and kept updated throughout. Patrick Rock was arrested at his home in the early hours of February 13, a few hours after Downing Street had reported the matter.
'Subsequently, we arranged for officers to come into No 10 and have access to all IT systems and offices they considered relevant.
'This is an ongoing investigation so it would not be appropriate to comment further, but the Prime Minister believes that child abuse imagery is abhorrent and that anyone involved with it should be properly dealt with under the law.'
The spokesman denied suggestions that colleagues in No 10 had been told Mr Rock was 'off sick', but only the Prime Minister and a handful of his most senior officials appear to have been told the reason for his absence.
Downing Street refused to comment on the allegation of sexual harassment, but insisted: 'All complaints are dealt with very seriously and are dealt with appropriately.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2572495/No-10-aide-arrested-child-porn-Police-quiz-man-advised-Cameron-web-filters.html#ixzz2uwk1SzlG
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goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2014 23:57
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Fred I bet your really upset Hays as filtered you.
Must be one heck of a blow.
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 00:08
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What a prat that story above makes Camoron look.
Back benchers will be fuming.
They had secured a couple of points off labour but now labour will probably get a 10 point lead.
So close to Wavy Davey and Maggie aswel.
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 00:11
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Not really important how close he is to anyone. What matters is if he is guilty.
Haystack
- 04 Mar 2014 00:17
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goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 03:14
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Coppers searching 10 downing street for child porn on the IT systems. Oh dear Call me Dave.
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2014 08:22
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No 10.
How much truth is there in birds of a feather flock together comes to mind?
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I hear one of the cuckoos is calling again.
Where is the other one?
goldfinger
- 04 Mar 2014 08:30
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Hmm! Days after paedophilia scandal at No 10 uncovered, Daily Mail attacked Harman
04 Tuesday Mar 2014
Posted by Tom Pride
Look at this short timeline:
Feb 13th: a top adviser to David Cameron is arrested for offences related to paedophile images which were discovered at Number 10 Downing Street.
Feb 18th: the Daily Mail begins its attacks on senior Labour figures for their links to a long-time defunct paedophile organisation.
Is it only me thinks this whole Daily Mail campaign is starting to look suspiciously like a damage limitation exercise on behalf of the Tory Party?
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Related articles by Tom Pride:
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2014 08:36
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Is it true The Daily Mail is being going to rename itself The Tory Pride?
I think it is a rag.
But Camoron was a close friend of and had him as an adviser.
Wasn't Andy Coulson one of those.
If it came to court do you think Cameron will be a character witness.
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Seems that Russia is retreating a little.
V. lucky yesterday, had widened my stop losses and bought!
Also lost about 3 stone in weight as well.
Which way to-day.
MaxK
- 04 Mar 2014 08:39
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Porn czar has porn sites on computer.
Is this supposed to be news?
cynic
- 04 Mar 2014 08:39
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as i have posted elsewhere ......
it will be a complete stand-off
crimea will probably join russia - i guess it doesn't already "belong"
ukraine may of may not partition along ethnic lines
the rest of the world will, quite rightly i think, stay on the sidelines, though there'll be all sorts of politicking behind the scenes
cynic
- 04 Mar 2014 08:46
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panorama last night was very interesting
surprised that the usual suspects aren't jumping up and down about it, but only extracting the bits that suit their mindset as is their norm
Fred1new
- 04 Mar 2014 08:48
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The oracle has written words of wisdom!
8-)