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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.

jimmy b - 03 Jun 2014 09:18 - 41821 of 81564

Thats exactly what Farage was saying in his "we didn't elect you we don't want you " speech to Van Rompuy . . I had to go and check his name because i don't know any of them as i don't think any of us do..

MaxK - 03 Jun 2014 09:37 - 41822 of 81564



Britain told to rein in property boom by European commission

UK should reform council tax and build more homes


Hilary Osborne


The Guardian, Monday 2 June 2014 18.36 BST



http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jun/02/mortgage-approvals-fall-affordability-tests-housebuyers

Fred1new - 03 Jun 2014 10:09 - 41823 of 81564

European Commission urges UK to tax expensive homes more

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27675294


Should make George and Wavey Dave's day.

Interesting report showing up what the cons don't want the public to think about!

cynic - 03 Jun 2014 10:11 - 41824 of 81564

the european commission should mind its own f'ing business with regards to uk's domestic affairs and pay considerably more attention to the blatant extravagance, fraud and corruption in its own ranks

Fred1new - 03 Jun 2014 10:16 - 41825 of 81564

Why does this cartoon remind me of Manuel.





Manuel,


Talking about Sangatte,


Why and how did some of your ancestors get into the UK?



It seems like some like drawing the draw bridge when they are safe!

Chris Carson - 03 Jun 2014 10:24 - 41826 of 81564

Morning cynic, Kings Links down at the beach. It's a municipal course, three clubs play on it, Bon Accord, Northern and I'm a member of the Caledonian. The course not up to the standard of Royal Aberdeen obviously but a good challenge of the whites.

Haystack - 03 Jun 2014 10:31 - 41827 of 81564

This what the UKIP supporters have elected!

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/06/01/ukip-mep-roger-helmer-nhs-gay-cure_n_5427003.html



UKIP MEP Roger Helmer – who is running for Parliament this week in the Newark by-election – has claimed the NHS should fund ‘gay cure’ therapy.

A Ukip MEP has said the NHS should fund 'gay cure therapy'.

Roger Helmer, who is standing in the Newark by-election this week, suggested it is no different to treating trans-gender people.

Haystack - 03 Jun 2014 10:38 - 41828 of 81564

More mad UKIP supporters

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/newark-ukip-supporter-claims-that-gay-marriage-could-lead-to-people-marrying-pigs-9467543.html

A supporter of the Ukip party in Newark – the constituency where Roger Helmer is standing in next week’s by-election – has said allowing gay marriage could lead to people “marrying pigs.”

David Donegan, who is backing of Nigel Farage’s Euro-sceptic party, told The Guardian that “Civil partnership is absolutely fine, but gay marriage is appalling nonsense.”

jimmy b - 03 Jun 2014 10:39 - 41829 of 81564

That could happen in Norfolk Haystack ..

hilary - 03 Jun 2014 10:42 - 41830 of 81564

allowing gay marriage could lead to people “marrying pigs.”

I'm sure Roger Helmer would know all about that - his wife married a walrus.

cynic - 03 Jun 2014 10:43 - 41831 of 81564

amazingly fred, when my grandparents came over, the local jewish communities looked after their own, and of course there was no benefits systems in early 20th century

for jews who fled the nazis during the war, though they were assuredly political rather than economic refugees, their sponsors had to put up a bond or similar to guarantee that they would not be drain on the state

rather different from today's scenario don't you think?

Fred1new - 03 Jun 2014 10:51 - 41832 of 81564

David Cameron was told to tear up his economic policy by Brussels yesterday, hours after being warned by Angela Merkel that Britain faced being ignored over who should become President of the European Commission. The Prime Minister faced a double reminder of the difficulties in store on the eve of a critical G7 summit and urgent talks with the German Chancellor. – The Times

jimmy b - 03 Jun 2014 11:06 - 41833 of 81564

Imagine Brussels / Merkel telling Maggie Thatcher that , i don't think so ...

Shortie - 03 Jun 2014 11:09 - 41834 of 81564

Very good Hilary..!... I thought the Welsh had been marrying sheep for years now..

VICTIM - 03 Jun 2014 11:17 - 41835 of 81564

Sorry to be so dim here but , how come Merkel has appointed herself High Priestess of this god forsaken hell hole we find ourselves in .

ExecLine - 03 Jun 2014 11:24 - 41836 of 81564

Marriage, you say? Now there's a complicated thing!

For a start, there are lots of 'ins and outs' to it and which is pretty obvious really, because that is what it is mostly about.

Have a look what Wikipedia has to say about and you are in for one hell of a very long read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage

Haystack - 03 Jun 2014 12:20 - 41837 of 81564

Merkel is doing by economics what Hitler failed to do. We are heading for

The United States of Germany

Fred1new - 03 Jun 2014 12:46 - 41838 of 81564

Hays,

Take sedative and have a lie down in a dark room!

----------------------


What a number of little englanders on this board remind me of, is a person in a club grumbling about the qualities of the facilities of the club, which they are using and at the same time moaning about the membership fees being charged for being a member, but not being prepared to pay their membership fees or being prepared to improve those facilities.

Fred1new - 03 Jun 2014 12:51 - 41839 of 81564

Manuel,

I accept “that when my grandparents came over, the local jewish communities looked after their own,” and many of those communities still do so.

But many immigrants wishing to enter the UK, but refused at present would have similar support systems and probably provide and give back more to the UK society as a whole, than they would diminish it by.

But the UK is more developed and socially responsible society now and should be able to accept responsibilities for the past periods of plundering.

cynic - 03 Jun 2014 13:23 - 41840 of 81564

would they now .... believe that and you'll believe anything

of course, the jewish political refugees had to have money put with mouth, whereas this bunch of predominantly economic refugees need to produce no financial guarantees of any kind and patently see uk as a soft touch and pot of gold - as admitted by that bleeding-heart on the television

those in sangatte don't even have the excuse of being eu citizens
do i have any sympathy for their plight?
virtually none as any pain is pretty much self-inflicted

should the problem remain with and within france?
absolutely so
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