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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.

MaxK - 05 Apr 2014 08:35 - 39239 of 81564

MaxK - 05 Apr 2014 09:00 - 39240 of 81564

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 09:57 - 39241 of 81564

Fancy some cheese?

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2014 10:15 - 39242 of 81564

Is that Eric Pickles sister ?

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2014 10:21 - 39243 of 81564

Cameroon gas producer Victoria Oil & Gas , so that's who writes his speeches.

You can have that one on me Fred

Fred1new - 05 Apr 2014 10:22 - 39244 of 81564

GF,

Who is Cynic chap you keep on referring to?

8-)


Remind me to give him a tip, if I ever meet him.

Both have a good weekend.

Or should that be a stronger one!





(Don’t vote conservative.)

MaxK - 05 Apr 2014 10:33 - 39245 of 81564

Will the Millerbint last the weekend?


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/apr/04/maria-miller-telegraph-releases-taped-call

2517GEORGE - 05 Apr 2014 11:18 - 39246 of 81564

When will you guys get it, the criminal offence of fraud is only committed by the ordinary person, it's not fraud if you are an MP, 'celebrity' or other such dignitary.
2517

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 11:42 - 39247 of 81564

Plenty of MPs have been before the courts for fraud regarding their expenses. None of it is that serious.,The root cause was the low salaries at the time and almost no scrutiny of expenses. There was a culture topping up their pay with expenses and it was deemed acceptable right across all the MPs. The expenses system is much more regulated now, but not fit for purpose. Accommodation when away from their home constituency is the main problem. This has still not been solved in a reasonable way. There is a need for some payment, but no clear system that gives anyone the surety that what they are doing is correct.

Saying all that, it is still no acceptable to fiddle the expenses and MPs of all parties should be brought to book. But at thend of the day the public don't really care. In the scheme of things, it is a drop in the ocean. If you want to see real fiddling then start scrutinising the EU MEP's expenses.

This Maria Miller business dates back to 2005, when prectices were very different. I think she should pay back more. The Commons enquiries cleared her of fraud, but she should probably resign.

2517GEORGE - 05 Apr 2014 12:00 - 39248 of 81564

H,''None of it is that serious'' so you think it's ok for MP's to defraud the people who pay for their expenses for a whole variety of lucrative items, which those paying can only dream of having. The public do care especially the honest, hard working low paid amongst us, I don't think those being hounded are too enamored with it either.
2517

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 12:39 - 39249 of 81564

We have one of the most honest bunch of MPs and Ministers in the world. It is is not to justify it, but look at Israel where ex Prime Minister's and others Minister have been convicted for frauds and bribes running into millions, Italy where corruption is normal, Spain, Portugal, Greece, France with 2 Prime Ministers (Juppe and Chirac) and 4 Ministers convicted of corruption. The list goes on. Our politicians are pretty straight and the sums involved are peanuts.

I know an Italian who went to prison for bribing a government minister to get a big contract. He got a fast track appeal after a week in jail and had the conviction quashed by bribing the appeal court judge. Our government and judiciary are saints in comparison to the rest of the world. Some people at not like there being rich people running the country, but it has the advantage that people of independent means are much less likely to be susceptible to corruption. It is one of the reasons, that most corruption at the local council level over the years has involved Labour councils,

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 12:47 - 39250 of 81564

Breaking news

Chinese patrol ship has found pulse in the plane search area of 37.5Khz, which is the right frequency for the black box.

goldfinger - 05 Apr 2014 12:51 - 39251 of 81564

Just taken quick look at Hays posts and totaly turned off.

Cynic/manuel trying to post you that note.

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2014 12:57 - 39252 of 81564

National Front leader Marine Le Pen has said her party will not pander to Jewish and Muslim children by offering non-Pork alternatives for lunch.

School canteens will no longer offer non-pork meal options in the 11 towns the far-right party won in local elections, because such arrangements are contrary to France's secular values, she said.


I think most country's provide option's, arab airlines have Vegan, vegetarian plus about 15 others in the case of Emirates also wine , beer's. most schools have options.

This is pandering to racist . ........ Fred will not set foot in France again if they go ahead with this. On the other hand he did have his nose in the Royal mail trough

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2014 13:01 - 39253 of 81564

Hays

Nothing about it on the bbc website

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 13:02 - 39254 of 81564

Corruption is endemic in government across the world. It is just a fact of life. We are lucky that we have more checks and balances that any other government. Our system of oversight via select committees, parliament itself and the judiciary is quite unusual in the world. We manage to process and pass legislation at a better rate than most other governments. The US system does have good aspects, but passing legislation is not one of them. It is an argument for not having an elected second chamber. If we had an elected House of Lords then we could not guarantee to pass laws when needed.

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 13:03 - 39255 of 81564

aldwickk
Look at Sky and CNN.

goldfinger - 05 Apr 2014 13:20 - 39256 of 81564

Yep true lads but can you name a BRITISH PM who as ever lied as much as David Cameron.............I cant think of one...........you guys are older than me (respect)but can you name a PM who as done more????.(alders..... Blair that was one occasion, not time and time again)

I wonder and wish to be informed as I never stop learing from you guys the World of day to day education.............and its very powerful.

The truth is I learn more in my local pub than I ever did in the Education System and Im supposed to be a Doctor (economics doctor)LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2014 13:31 - 39257 of 81564

Blair lied on imigration and maybe of his dealings with Gaddafi , was he PM when they lied about US renition flights from the UK ?

Haystack - 05 Apr 2014 13:43 - 39258 of 81564

Gordon Brown's lies

GB - I have always funded the Military with whatever they asked for LIES
GB - Military spending has increased every year LIES
GB - I have saved the world LIES
GB - Tony Blair is my friend and I respect him LIES
GB - Damian McBride's smears were nothing to do with me

Labour said they the wouldn't raise income tax, instead we have 111 new taxes (IIRC)

1) I thought Mrs Duffy was talking about foreign students
2) No more boom & bust
3) We will have a referendum about the EU
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