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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 - 04 Mar 2014 03:14 - 37595 of 81564

Coppers searching 10 downing street for child porn on the IT systems. Oh dear Call me Dave.

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2014 08:22 - 37596 of 81564

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 - 37597 of 81564

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 - 37598 of 81564

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 - 37599 of 81564

Porn czar has porn sites on computer.

Is this supposed to be news?

cynic - 04 Mar 2014 08:39 - 37600 of 81564

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 - 37601 of 81564

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 - 37602 of 81564

The oracle has written words of wisdom!

8-)

MaxK - 04 Mar 2014 08:48 - 37603 of 81564

goldfinger - 04 Mar 2014 09:00 - 37604 of 81564

4 March 2014 Last updated at 00:17
Cameron aide arrested in 'child abuse imagery' inquiry

Patrick Rock resigned as deputy head of the policy unit last month
One of David Cameron's aides has been arrested on suspicion of an offence "relating to child abuse imagery", Downing Street has said.

Patrick Rock, 62, resigned as the deputy head of the policy unit on 12 February.

Number 10 said it had been made aware of a potential offence and referred the matter to the National Crime Agency, which arrested Mr Rock at his home a few hours later on 13 February.

The NCA has not confirmed the arrest.

A Downing Street spokesman said that following Mr Rock's arrest, it "arranged for officers to come into Number 10 [to] have access to all IT systems and offices they considered relevant".

The prime minister was immediately informed and kept updated throughout, he said.

'Party's upper echelons'
He added: "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."

BBC political correspondent Iain Watson said Mr Rock had been a fixture in the upper echelons of the Conservative Party for three decades, initially working for Margaret Thatcher, and was brought back into Downing Street by David Cameron in 2011.

As deputy head of the policy unit, he was one of a number of officials who had been working on policies to rid the internet of child abuse, our correspondent said.

Mr Rock was involved in preparations for a summit last year, working with the NCA, at which leading companies agreed to make it as difficult as possible to find images of abuse on their search engines.

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2014 09:02 - 37605 of 81564



Another bottom for Manuel and Dreams!

goldfinger - 04 Mar 2014 09:02 - 37606 of 81564

Cyners panorama only confirmed what I have been saying all along and what you selectively chose to ignore and not read.

goldfinger - 04 Mar 2014 09:13 - 37607 of 81564

Guido Fawkes turning on the Tories, thats very unlike him..............

MARCH 4TH, 2014

Why are We Only Hearing About Rock Arrest Now?

Patrick Rock is one of the most powerful people you have never heard of, serving as the PM’s fixer in Downing Street. Rock and Dave go way back, they worked together as special advisers in the Home Office under the progressive days of Michael Howard. The story goes that on the day John Smith died they went drinking in the Two Chairmen, where they “both agreed that Blair coming meant that we [Conservatives] would be f**ked.” He was almost a Tory MP too, fighting and losing in Portsmouth South in 1984… to Mike Hancock. Rock had been working under the radar at Downing Street since 2011, where his crowning achievement was accidentally leaking private documents to a photographer. Among his responsibilities were drafting the government’s proposals on internet porn filters. ‘Research’ of which seems his most obvious get out of jail card – the Pete Townshend defence…

It seems Downing Street were first made aware of the situation and called the cops on Rock themselves, three weeks ago. Unusually it has taken weeks for the arrest of one of the Prime Minister’s closest advisers to become public. In news management terms we have had in the intervening period Harriet Harman’s well known historic NCCL / Paedophile Information Exchange links dredged up in the Mail. This was after Rock was nicked but before it was made public… by James Chapman, in the Mail.

required field - 04 Mar 2014 09:17 - 37608 of 81564

Euhh...shouldn't the Ukraine be a little more important than the sicko stuff ?....

cynic - 04 Mar 2014 09:18 - 37609 of 81564

ah you are being quite selective too :-)
i'll contribute a bit more later, but only succinctly as is my wont

a little starter
edwina was positively neanderthal, though the point she made about people using credit like it isn't real money (i know people like that too!) had some or even considerable validity

the woman who wanted to keep her existing house and smoke and run a car at least didn't just whinge ..... she got herself a second job to enable her to meet her debts and live with the things she wanted and to feed herself without the help of the local foodbank

the younger chap who also got himself out of trouble by eventually getting a job in a local bar .... but he shouldn't have been put in dire straights anyway, if i remeber correctly

the benefits system that screws up too often (i'm afraid it is inevitable sometimes), wrongly depriving people of their benefit .... although rectified eventually, it imposes impossible financial strain in the interim

the overall problem has been growing for an awful lot longer than just the last 2/3years so no, you can't just conveniently lay all the blame on the present crew

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more to follow in due course :-)

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2014 09:26 - 37610 of 81564

On a lighter note for RF.

required field - 04 Mar 2014 09:29 - 37611 of 81564

Thanks..(:)))

goldfinger - 04 Mar 2014 09:49 - 37612 of 81564

Cyners...."the overall problem has been growing for an awful lot longer than just the last 2/3years so no, you can't just conveniently lay all the blame on the present crew"......ends

dont think you realise what a mess IDS as got the system into with his trying to push through Universal Credit. IMO he as taken on to big a project and set far too optimistic time scale.

To put it bluntly hes made a pigs ear of it all and claimants are genuinely suffering.

Haystack - 04 Mar 2014 09:51 - 37613 of 81564

The Panorama program was unbalanced, inaccurate, poorly researched and very tedious.

The use of food banks went up tenfold under the last Labour government.

The number of food banks had risen fast under Labour even before the financial crisis.

cynic - 04 Mar 2014 09:52 - 37614 of 81564

sticky - for goodness sake stop wearing your red-tinted glasses for once and take a much broader view

too much to do for the moment to add further apolitical stuff - perhaps you can try doing so in the meantime

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hays - do likewise!

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imo, it was actually a fairly well balanced and thoughtful programme, though it did rather lean towards the left as was to be expected
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