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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 - 17 Apr 2014 10:07 - 39690 of 81564

Why should people have to do it?

The UK is supposedly a first world country.

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 10:14 - 39691 of 81564

because the poor are always with us - matter of fact

before so berating our own society - the tory gov't seems somewhat unfairly to be the favourite target at the moment - have a look around the rest of the world including USA and tell us what you see

MaxK - 17 Apr 2014 10:21 - 39692 of 81564

Indeed c, nothing to aspire to!


However, we don't need to join them.

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 10:45 - 39693 of 81564

I love this picture

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 10:48 - 39694 of 81564

Daily Mirror strikes again

The only problem is that the picture is not “Britain, 2014″, it is “America, 2009″ and Anne is crying over an earthworm.The only problem is that the picture is not “Britain, 2014″, it is “America, 2009″ and Anne is crying over an earthworm.

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 10:48 - 39695 of 81564

max - it may well be (i have no idea) that uk is leading the world in offering such widespread charity and should therefore be applauded ..... others that do little or nothing, are merely hiding from the fact that poverty exists in their own country

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 10:50 - 39696 of 81564

hays - if what you say is verifiable (try to supply x-ref), then it does indeed make one chuckle, though it could be said to be just an eye-catcher for what is a genuine problem in uk (and effectively every other country in the world)

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 10:52 - 39697 of 81564

Not only that Cynic but why have they grown so much since the Tories came to power????????????.

These so called poor have always had the latest mobiles, TVs etc etc, so whats changed so much???????, remember your a master at qouting the status quo and harping on about how things havent historicaly changed.

I know, looks like Max knows, Fred will certainly know, why have food banks grown and not through scroungers who can afford (silly Edwina theory), dont forget you only get 3 vouchers and have only 3 visits.

These vouchers are given out by Doctors, the Church and Charitys, you cant just turn up and help yourself.

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 10:59 - 39698 of 81564

Need for food banks is caused by welfare cuts, research shows
Created on Thursday, 10 April 2014 11:34
Category: Latest news

Report warns that as social security safety nets become weaker, charity provision could replace state-funded schemes

The government's welfare reforms, including benefit sanctions and the bedroom tax, are a central factor in the explosion in the numbers of impoverished people turning to charity food banks, an academic study has said.

The study, part of a three-year investigation into emergency food provision, was carried out by Hannah Lambie-Mumford, a Sheffield University researcher who co-authored a recently published government report into the extent of food aid in the UK.

That report in February concluded there was insufficient evidence to demonstrate a clear causal link between welfare reform and food bank demand in the UK.

But Lambie-Mumford's new study, to be published on April 9, says the rise in demand for charity food is a clear signal "of the inadequacy of both social security provision and the processes by which it is delivered".

The report warns that as social security safety nets become weaker, there is a danger that charity food could become an integral part of the state welfare provision, or even a replacement for formerly state-funded emergency welfare schemes.

Her paper will be presented to an all-party committee of MPs which meets on 9 April to finalise the terms of an inquiry into hunger and food poverty.

The inquiry will examine the rise of food banks, an issue that has become politically charged as ministers attempt to deflect criticism that austerity policies, including welfare cuts, have had the effect of compelling more people on low incomes to rely on food aid.

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 11:00 - 39699 of 81564

Picture pinched off private album on Flicker

https://www.flickr.com/photos/laurenrosenbaum/4084466710/in/photostream/

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 11:01 - 39700 of 81564

well young sticky, i'll leave you and the boys to your soapbox oratory (enjoy enjoy) as i'm about to go out for most of the rest of the day


btw, did you have another look at TW?
and if someone is to be believed, you're a total arsehole (i never said that!) if you don't fill your boots with CHA even now :-)

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 11:01 - 39701 of 81564

Beginning to think Hays is really sick.

What a pathetic smallman.

God help him if anything toward happens to his family.

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 11:02 - 39702 of 81564

his comment about the pic was actually very fair

may catch up late this afternoon :-)

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 11:28 - 39703 of 81564

Yep thats true but not the ref to worms etc etc, nasty nasty nasty person.

Cyners had a look at TW yep like the look of the pull back but going very carefull and spacing buys apart at the moment, this market is terribly volatile.

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 11:33 - 39704 of 81564

https://www.flickr.com/photos/laurenrosenbaum/4084466710/in/photostream/

we went to the park and anne found an earthworm.

she promptly named it "flower", the most beautiful name in the world (da most bootifull name in da wold).

i convinced her to let me babysit flower, while she played. we then decided to put flower in the grass, so she could have a nap, and then when it was time to go we would find flower and bring her home, to live in our garden.

only flower didn't nap, she scootched away, and anne cried for the next 25 minutes.we went to the park and anne found an earthworm.

she promptly named it "flower", the most beautiful name in the world (da most bootifull name in da wold).

i convinced her to let me babysit flower, while she played. we then decided to put flower in the grass, so she could have a nap, and then when it was time to go we would find flower and bring her home, to live in our garden.

only flower didn't nap, she scootched away, and anne cried for the next 25 minutes.

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 12:19 - 39705 of 81564

he he, thought Id get you to break your filter hays.

Hows it going old lad?

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 12:22 - 39706 of 81564

I have filtered Fred permanently. I filtered you because you reposted a post from Fred which I don't want to read.

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2014 15:15 - 39707 of 81564

Hazy one,


Post 39695

He must have smelt you and was taking his tie and jacket off to scrape you up.

aldwickk - 17 Apr 2014 15:16 - 39708 of 81564

What checks are there that the needy are using food banks , how do they make checks , do they give them a means test ? If you offer free food lots of people would use them.

Why didn't Labour open food banks during the winter of discontent ?

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2014 15:23 - 39709 of 81564

Manuel,

With your obvious authority and there must be skills, why don't you take a week off and go and utilise the Food Bank ask around and live on the "benefits" the scroungers you meet there.

But of course tell them that you believe that many of them are frauds.

Better still take Hazy One with you, lend him your dosser's bag (or your tosser's bag) and sleep out for a couple of nights.

Your lucky the weather has warmed up.

===============

GF.

I wouldn't agree with the prevention of "private education".

They are like orphanages and needed to give offspring like Manuel and Hays offspring a chance to have adequate upbringing.
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