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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.

Fred1new - 23 Apr 2014 09:58 - 39835 of 81564

Manuel,

Get a better hearing aid.

Treat yourself.

cynic - 23 Apr 2014 10:02 - 39836 of 81564

read on-line and you'll find there must be a good market for your devices

ExecLine - 23 Apr 2014 10:02 - 39837 of 81564

Anyone else watching 'Fargo' with Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton? The horror is hilarious!

I think it's brilliant. It's a series and if you are interested (check out the brilliant reviews), you can use catch up TV to download Episode 1 and start watching.

Also, I reckon one of the best shows on TV at the moment and which is guaranteed to keep you laughing or at the very least keep a smile on your face whilst you watch it, is Rob Brydon's 'The Guess List'

Haystack - 23 Apr 2014 10:05 - 39838 of 81564

Update - Labour lead at 3
by YouGov in Politics
Wed April 23, 2014 6 a.m. BST

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 22nd April - Con 34%, Lab 37%, LD 10%, UKIP 12%;

Fred1new - 23 Apr 2014 10:10 - 39839 of 81564

Labour 44 seat majority!!!!!!!!

Fred1new - 23 Apr 2014 10:10 - 39840 of 81564

Labour 44 seat majority!!!!!!!!

cynic - 23 Apr 2014 10:12 - 39841 of 81564

is that even without your vote?

actually, even if the poll is accurate or even meaningful, 37% would give ZERO majority .... as old pal sticky will confirm, labour need 38%+ for a majority

MaxK - 23 Apr 2014 10:14 - 39842 of 81564

A Labour 44 seat majority.


Is that something to celebrate?

MaxK - 23 Apr 2014 10:23 - 39843 of 81564

David Cameron's constituency office calls police on food bank campaigners Bishop of Oxford and Reverend Keith Hebden



Door was shut in church leaders' faces as David Cameron wrote for The Church Times on his Anglican faith



Felicity Morse

Tuesday 22 April 2014



David Cameron’s constituency office has come under fire for calling the police on the Bishop of Oxford and Reverend Hebden as they attempted to present him with an open letter on food poverty.


Their letter, part of the End Hunger Fast campaign, was signed by 42 Anglican bishops and more than 600 clerics and called on the three party leaders to work with the parliamentary inquiry into food poverty to implement its recommendations.

However, despite David Cameron’s Witney office expecting their visit, they were barred from presenting the letter and instead greeted by three police officers. Around 40 people had walked to his office following a service, and while the congregation stood on the opposite side of the road, the Rt Revd John Pritchard and Rev Hebden went to deliver the letter on their own. The police “weren’t there very long” when they realised the situation, Reverend Keith Hebden told The Independent, saying that they could see Cameron’s office staff looking out the window as they were forced to abandon their visit.

He added: “It is deeply ironic, to say the least, that on the same day David Cameron was writing in the Church Times talking about what a good Anglican he is, he was wasn’t able to receive his own bishop in his constituency office. I think this speaks volumes.

“They were expecting us, we had phoned ahead. Most of my surprise was reserved for them not even opening the door. The letter was positive and addressed to all three party leaders, so it wasn’t political.”






Full story here: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/david-camerons-constituency-office-calls-police-on-food-bank-campaigners-bishop-of-oxford-and-reverend-keith-hebden-9274303.html

Haystack - 23 Apr 2014 10:33 - 39844 of 81564

MaxK
Where did you get 44 majority from?

MaxK - 23 Apr 2014 10:39 - 39845 of 81564

Fred's post.


Fred1new - 23 Apr 2014 10:10 - 39842 of 39846

Labour 44 seat majority!!!!!!!!

cynic - 23 Apr 2014 10:44 - 39846 of 81564

while trussell are indeed a respected organisation and do an excellent job, the implication of the above table is that the number of people needing foodbank subsidy has risen ~2.5x between 2012 and 2013

of course that is something of a distortion, for though the number may well have grown, it does not show like/like but merely that there was a hidden need before more foodbanks were opened

Haystack - 23 Apr 2014 10:49 - 39847 of 81564

I don't read Fred's posts.

There is a web site that predicts the number of seats based on averages of polls . It is currently saying 44 majority for Labour, but it hasn't been updated since 13 Apr. I find they only update it when the figure look beneficial to Labour. They could easily update it every day, but that would show very low majorities for Labour some of the time. Funny that!

Haystack - 23 Apr 2014 10:53 - 39848 of 81564

cynic
I have looked at the Trussel's own figures on their web site and it is clear that the average number o people served is 2,000 per outlet and has been that way since not long after they started. Since they moved to a franchise model in 2004 the numbers have exploded. That is the number of outlets has exploded. This means more people served overall.

cynic - 23 Apr 2014 11:08 - 39849 of 81564

29850 - thanks hays though it actually quite surprises me that the number of people per outlet has not grown over say the last 3 years
nevertheless, it does not mean that there is not a problem that should be tackled, though quite how is another question, or at least how in a realistic and realisable manner

MaxK - 23 Apr 2014 12:02 - 39850 of 81564

Brits who migrate to Costa del Sol more unhappy than those who stay at home






Adam Sherwin

Wednesday 23 April 2014




Quitting the daily grind for a new life on the Costa del Sol might seem a tempting option. But Britons who chase the sun and migrate to the Mediterranean are actually less happy than if they had stayed at home, an academic study has found.


Almost 3,000 Britons move abroad each week, with around five million now living outside the UK.

However our inability to adapt to the language and culture of these sunkissed new homes means the search for a better lifestyle has made British migrants unhappier.

Dr David Bartram, of the University of Leicester, said that migrants from the UK and five other northern European countries who went to Spain, Portugal, Greece and Cyprus were less happy than people who stayed behind.

In a paper to be delivered at the British Sociological Association’s annual conference in Leeds today, Dr Bartram analysed survey data on 265 migrants from Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, France, and 73 from the UK, who resettled in the Mediterranean countries.



More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brits-who-migrate-to-costa-del-sol-more-unhappy-than-those-who-stay-at-home-9275308.html

aldwickk - 23 Apr 2014 13:15 - 39851 of 81564

Amazing Greys (Saturday, 9.15pm, ITV) matched Paddy McGuinness and Angela Rippon to pit people against each other across the age divide.

And the greys won every contest

Fred1new - 23 Apr 2014 13:33 - 39852 of 81564

Does it say when the group interviewed moved to the Med?

Trace the dissatisfaction of "pensioner group" against devaluation of the pound and the standard of living decline for them!




MaxK - 23 Apr 2014 15:14 - 39853 of 81564

Let’s say it very clearly: of the 239,000 new ‘jobs’ last quarter just 19,000 were full time employments

Posted on April 16 2014

http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2014/04/16/lets-say-it-very-clearly-of-the-239000-new-jobs-last-quarter-just-19000-were-full-time-employments/


The headline employment data today looks good. 239,000 new jobs.

However, self-employment accounted for 146,000 of the increase.

But as I have shown, firstly no one really knows how many self employed people there are and secondly, they earned an average of £10,400 each in 2011-12, on a steadily falling trend.

These people will be living below the breadline. So will those in new part-time work, where the figure rose by 74,000.

There were, therefore, just 19,000 new full time jobs.

I bet most of those were minimum wage and zero hours contracts.

The exploitation of the UK goes on. This is no cause for celebration.

cynic - 23 Apr 2014 15:46 - 39854 of 81564

the writer is a political activist, though that does not exactly cast doubt on his summary
however, new jobs are new jobs whatever their category and must presumably have taken people off benefits or at least improved their position

btw, unless my calc is badly wrong, 30 hours pw at minimum wage pretty much equates to £10,400 pa which is also on the border line of zero tax
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