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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.

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 15:41 - 39712 of 81564

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

fred - you're getting into sticky's bad habits ...... i did not write anything even intimating let alone approaching that
perhaps you might care to revisit what i actually wrote and see what holes you think you can pick in that

ExecLine - 17 Apr 2014 15:49 - 39713 of 81564

Could Methane Hydrate be a game changer? Apparently, there is oodles of it!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27021610

Haystack - 17 Apr 2014 15:49 - 39714 of 81564

Just to explain the statistics again.

If you had a food bank in say Glasgow which was used by say 500 people and then at a later date opened another one in Southampton which was used by a different 500 people in a year you couldn’t say that the need for food banks was increasing as the need was already there but not satisfied until the two banks were opened. The situation is exactly the same if you open another 100 in varied areas. There is still the same demand even though you are serving more people.

There is another for the increase in the opening of food banks. Under the previous Labour government Benefits offices were forbidden to refer people to food banks with documentation. The current coalition removed that prohibition and benefits offices are one of the main referrers of people to food banks. The presumption is that Labour were embarrassed to admit the need for food banks. Isn’t always the way that Labour hide unpleasant truths.

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 15:55 - 39715 of 81564

39716 - didn't read this thoroughly, but at a glance ....... methane and lng (liquid natural gas) have similarities ..... lng also burns clean and is already gaining considerable traction as an alternative power supply ..... i suspect that methane (a very common gas) is pretty difficult to control

cynic - 17 Apr 2014 15:55 - 39716 of 81564

:-)

aldwickk - 17 Apr 2014 16:03 - 39717 of 81564

you have now , twice

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 16:45 - 39718 of 81564

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

how some of the Tories on here have very short memories.

It was actualy the coalition that comissioned an independant report into Food Banks and got the results in February last year, but because the report proved their was no self fulfiling relationship between the banks and the users and that it was because of welfare cuts that had led to the boom in them they SUPPRESSED the report hid it and sat on it.

It was only one of those freedom requests that the report had to be published to the blushes of IDS and his little female snarling dwarf Ester.

Now come on lads if your going to debate food banks PLEASE dont ignore previous debates and evidence provided, it only leads to manuel and a few others getting nasty and saying we are talking too much politics.

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 16:59 - 39719 of 81564

Cameron quizzed over 'suppressed' food bank report
22 January 2014 | By Laurna Robertson

David Cameron was asked whether the government report into food poverty and food bank use has been ‘suppressed’ in Prime Minister’s Questions today.

food bank food poverty David Cameron
Huw Irranca-Davies, Labour MP for Ogmore, asked the PM why he is afraid of publishing the report that Defra commissioned in February 2013 and told him to ‘publish and be damned’. He said the report was shown to ministers late last year, but still has not been released to the public.

The PM used the opportunity to promote the fall in unemployment, 7.1 per cent in the three months to November to 2.32 million, but did not answer the question.

Stephen Twigg, Labour MP for Liverpool West Derby, previously asked during the same session if Mr Cameron would meet with the Trussell Trust to discuss the situation.

Earlier this week, the Trussell Trust said it is now offering ‘kettle boxes’ to people who can’t afford to switch on their cooker to boil pasta or rice.

Mr Cameron was asked in October whether he was proud of food bank use tripling. In the same month, research by Christians Against Poverty found that 78 per cent of its service users were using payday loans because they wanted money for food.

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2014 17:02 - 39720 of 81564

Manuel.

I would suggest that you reread my posting.

I was paid to be careful when I wrote anything.

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Exec,

I always thought trading, or simply buying and selling shares etc. was a gambling.

Also, I doubt that somebody, who has acquired a little cash, sitting in a chair pressing B. or S. etc. does less harm to society or more good for a society than somebody sitting in chair with a bet on the horses or dogs and drinking a flagon of ale.

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Not saying that the life "styles" of many at the bottom of the heap could not be "improved", but when I think of Manuel waiting at table for a crust or Hazy one getting out of his mind at Claridges I think the same could be said about them.


(But, anybody wishing to change my life style should expect a fair bit of resistance.)

ExecLine - 17 Apr 2014 17:42 - 39721 of 81564

Fred

Exec,

I always thought trading, or simply buying and selling shares etc. was a gambling.

Also, I doubt that somebody, who has acquired a little cash, sitting in a chair pressing B. or S. etc. does less harm to society or more good for a society than somebody sitting in chair with a bet on the horses or dogs and drinking a flagon of ale.


I will agree, that a little bit of most things is good for one, Fred. The odd bet, the odd cigar, the odd drink....

It's the addictions that spoil it. Gambling, Smoking and Alcohol particularly.

Fred1new - 17 Apr 2014 18:04 - 39722 of 81564

And girls!

goldfinger - 17 Apr 2014 18:09 - 39723 of 81564

Happy%20Easter.jpg

ExecLine - 17 Apr 2014 19:17 - 39724 of 81564

BBC Radio 4's PM programme said John Bercow, the Speaker, told them that "seasoned parliamentarians" boycotted PMQs out of embarrassment and that some female MPs did not want to take part in the session.

MaxK - 18 Apr 2014 09:07 - 39725 of 81564

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2014 09:11 - 39726 of 81564

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2014 09:13 - 39727 of 81564

The Messiah is losing his grip!

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2014 09:29 - 39728 of 81564

David Cameron stung by jellyfish on holiday in Lanzarote


It is reported the Jellyfish has died!

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Mind Cameron doesn't look happy after hearing of Fauxpage recent surge in polls.




Imagine seeing the above coming out of the sea.

Haystack - 18 Apr 2014 10:52 - 39729 of 81564

Update - Labour lead at 2
by YouGov in Politics
Fri April 18, 2014 6 a.m. BST

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 17th April - Con 33%, Lab 35%, LD 11%, UKIP 15%;

goldfinger - 18 Apr 2014 11:01 - 39730 of 81564

electionista ‏@electionista
UK - @UKLabour hires Obama adviser @davidaxelrod for 2015 UK election.


Look out Lynton Crosby, your times up.

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2014 14:27 - 39731 of 81564

Labour majority 40 seats!
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