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.
aldwickk
- 15 Apr 2014 22:02
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Huff Post/AOL , scrapping the barrel to find a story to discredit UKIP
Am sure they could have found a better picture of Farage if they wanted to.
goldfinger
- 16 Apr 2014 00:21
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electionista @electionista Apr 14
UK - ComRes poll:
LAB 36%
CON 30%
UKIP 12%
LDEM 9%
required field
- 16 Apr 2014 00:51
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Couldn't we have something else apart from politics on here ?
required field
- 16 Apr 2014 01:11
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Have a look at the Eagle huntress on the BBC website(world)....fantastic pictures.....
goldfinger
- 16 Apr 2014 02:45
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RF please read the header.
Its up to the individual to set an agenda at anyone time on here and to make it suffeciently interesting to keep a thread going with that subject. Any subject can be discussed (well within terms and conditions of money am)
You can always pass the politics by. Tip toe around it.
Dont forget their are a few on here who genuinely like the subject.
cynic
- 16 Apr 2014 07:45
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i am very fond of oysters and lobster, but even the idea of having to eat them day after day would quickly pall the appetite
MaxK
- 16 Apr 2014 08:02
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So where is the money going?
Britain has fewer hospital beds than most European countries, OECD says
Group says UK had three beds per 1,000 people in 2011, compared with 8.3 in Germany and 6.6 in Poland
theguardian.com, Wednesday 16 April 2014 05.59 BST
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/apr/16/britain-fewer-hospital-beds-european-oecd
Stan
- 16 Apr 2014 08:30
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"i am very fond of oysters and lobster, but even the idea of having to eat them day after day would quickly pall the appetite".. Well don't eat them both together next time fish face -):
Fred1new
- 16 Apr 2014 09:20
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Stan,
No.
He just needs to improve his culinary repertoire!
That would also apply to his political tastes as well.
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By the way who is Cameron trying to protect now?
Fred1new
- 16 Apr 2014 09:23
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I know it the successful Con party's Food Banks.
The major tory success of 4 years of misgovernment.
MaxK
- 16 Apr 2014 09:30
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Fred1new
- 16 Apr 2014 09:41
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I do hope the tories utilize their minister of self employment Esther Louise McVey!
She expresses the real face of the con party!
cynic
- 16 Apr 2014 11:23
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haha Stan .... rather hoped i would provoke more barbed comment than that :-)
MaxK
- 16 Apr 2014 11:40
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The economic miracle continues.....
Report: 450,000 recently 'self-employed' Brits would rather just have a normal job
Nigel Morris Author Biography
Deputy Political Editor
Wednesday 16 April 2014
Hundreds of thousands of people are being forced to register as self-employed after failing to find jobs elsewhere, new research has discovered.
Figures today are expected to show another fall in the overall unemployment rate, which has dropped by more than 300,000 since the end of 2011.
In a further fillip for the Coalition, separate statistics are likely to reveal that wage rises have finally overtaken inflation for the first time in four years.
Part of the explanation of the downward trend in unemployment has been a steady rise in the number of people becoming self-employed since the economic downturn.
However, a survey by the Resolution Foundation suggests that many previously jobless people have opted to work for themselves because they have no alternative.
The number of people in employment in Britain has risen to just over 30 million, of whom 4.5 million are registered as self-employed.
A Ipsos Mori survey for the think-tank found that more one quarter (28 per cent) of people declaring themselves self-employed over the last five years would prefer to be employees, a far higher proportion than among people who have self-employed for a longer period.
more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/report-450000-recently-selfemployed-brits-would-rather-just-have-a-normal-job-9262913.html
cynic
- 16 Apr 2014 12:03
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i dare say most miners or steelworkers would rather have stayed in those industries too, but life isn't like that and times and circumstances move on
however, i'm quite surprised how LOW the % quoted is for those self-employed for 5 years, and that then drops away significantly as further time elapses .... so what does that tell you?
not a convincing article at all, but then it was primarily about creating an attention-grabbing headline than content
Haystack
- 16 Apr 2014 12:25
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Here is an item for believers in conspiracies
All Passengers of Missing Flight MH370 Alive? Russian Intelligence Claims Plane Hijacked by Terrorist Called ‘Hitch’, Landed in Afghanistan
Russian intelligence sources have claimed that all passengers and crew members aboard the missing Malaysian Flight MH370 are alive and the plane was, in fact, hijacked and flown to Afghanistan. (Also Read: MH370's Co-pilot Made Mid-Flight Call from Mobile Phone)
A source in Russian's FSB secret service has reportedly said that the plane was hijacked and flown close to the Afghan-Pakistan border and all people aboard the plane are currently being held hostage.
The intelligence source provided the data to a correspondent of a Russian newspaper, Moskovsky Komsomolets.
"Flight MH370 malaysia Airlines missing on 8 March with 239 passengers was hijacked. Pilots are not guilty; the plane was hijacked by unknown terrorists. We know that the name of the terrorist who gave instructions to pilots is "Hitch." The plane is in Afghanistan not far from Kandahar near the border with Pakistan," the source was quoted as saying.
The Russian newspaper has said that the passengers have been divided into seven groups and are living in mud huts with almost no food, according to Daily Star.
The report said that 20 passengers who were Asian have been smuggled into a bunker in Pakistan. It is also claimed that the terrorists are possibly seeking to bargain with either America or China.
The news, however, has not been confirmed by authorities either in Malaysia or China and must be taken with caution as there are no credible evidence to prove that this is what has happened. Also, the news cannot be independently verified due to the anonymity of the source to the Russian newspaper.
goldfinger
- 16 Apr 2014 12:38
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cynic - 16 Apr 2014 07:45 - 39612 of 39622
i am very fond of oysters and lobster, but even the idea of having to eat them day after day would quickly pall the appetite......................ends
well you, you prawn posted more political posts than anybody yesterday.!!!!!!!!
goldfinger
- 16 Apr 2014 12:41
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MaxK - 16 Apr 2014 08:02 - 39613 of 39623
So where is the money going?
Britain has fewer hospital beds than most European countries, OECD says.........ends
syphoned off to private companys, thats where the money is going.
Haystack
- 16 Apr 2014 12:49
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But a Department of Health spokesman said: ‘Bed numbers are not an accurate marker for good care. The NHS is treating people quicker than ever, and more care is being delivered in the community, so far fewer need to stay overnight – which is often better for patients who prefer being at home.
‘Hospitals are also better managing bed capacity to cope with balancing peaks in demand for routine and emergency care.’
cynic
- 16 Apr 2014 12:56
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yesterday was an oyster and lobster day :-) ..... and it was actually enjoyable and interesting too, and not one of those silly knockabouts
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‘Hospitals are also better managing bed capacity to cope with balancing peaks in demand for routine and emergency care.’
but that can also mean shovelling patients out the door asap, and perhaps prematurely
admittedly we now have a far larger population and there have been huge advances in medical care and technique, but unless i am much mistaken, new mothers (for example) get booted out the next day, whereas in the past, they'ld have spent 2/3/4 days in hospital