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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.

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 16:04 - 42245 of 81564

Yep pass port office in a mess, Home Office in a mess, DOE in a mess, Energy dept in a mess, DWP a shambles, and Chancelor and PM both going funny in the head.

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2014 16:41 - 42246 of 81564

Is that why bag carriers like Haze are also in a mess?

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But mind Captain U-Turn Marvel is looking after our interests on a boat in Europe!

No wonder Scotland wants to leave the "Empire" to escape the ravishes of London and "Hic" Hilary!

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 16:59 - 42247 of 81564

Yep, Hilary The Hairy.

Chris Carson - 11 Jun 2014 17:10 - 42248 of 81564

Thought we were dispensing with the personal insults GF?

Mind (his favourite word). Fred is an exception. Once a Twat always a Twat! :O)

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 17:26 - 42249 of 81564

Only you Chris only you, I realise you and Hays have the online hots for Hilary.

Chris Carson - 11 Jun 2014 17:28 - 42250 of 81564

Respect Gf Respect!

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 17:35 - 42251 of 81564

What you mean you prefer Cynic???

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2014 17:52 - 42252 of 81564

As a matter of interest, has anyone read any comments from Blair or Bush on the success of their adventure in Iraq?

It would be interesting to read what they think, and also their last words, preferably on a gibbet!

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2014 17:53 - 42253 of 81564

GF.

Don't get jealous!


Somebody has to fancy Manuel!

Haystack - 11 Jun 2014 17:54 - 42254 of 81564

gf
Have you met her?

ExecLine - 11 Jun 2014 17:59 - 42255 of 81564

Now it's come to the end of the trial, which lasted over 4 months, what is your £5 on?

'Guilty'? Or 'Not Guilty'?

I've got several bets, totalling £35: Mine is £5 each on 'Guilty' for each of:

Rebekah Brooks, Charlie Brooks, Andy Coulson, Mark Hanna, Stuart Kuttner, Clive Goodman and also Cheryl Carter.

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 18:00 - 42256 of 81564

Yes on here and thats enough thanks.

Dont forget she was the instigator.

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 18:01 - 42257 of 81564

Where have you been all day Hays????

Serving on at the local Food Bank.

Stan - 11 Jun 2014 18:03 - 42258 of 81564

H/S, I think you missed my post from last night.

"H/S, When do think that Ashcroft will come back into the fold? before the election sometime obviously of course."

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2014 18:34 - 42259 of 81564

Exec,

I might pay a tenner to put them away.

How did Rupert Bear get out of the noose?

ExecLine - 11 Jun 2014 19:11 - 42260 of 81564

Don't miss this. It's fantastic!

Brazil's Painted Streets - Ready for the World Cup

Haystack - 11 Jun 2014 19:33 - 42261 of 81564

Update - Labour lead at 2
by YouGov in Politics
Wed June 11, 2014 6 a.m. BST

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 10th June - Con 35%, Lab 37%, LD 8%, UKIP 12%;

Haystack - 11 Jun 2014 19:35 - 42262 of 81564

Telegraph today

Consider Labour's position. Today's YouGov figures are Conservatives 35%, Labour 37%, Liberal Democrats 8%, and Ukip 12%. Ed Miliband's approval ratings are dire, while Labour lag, badly, on the all important issue of economic competence. Meanwhile, for all the recent rows at the top of the party, the economy is picking up speed and the government's agenda is – mostly – on track.

It gets worse for Labour when you remember that, at this point in 2009, David Cameron had an average lead of fifteen points to an average Labour lead of four today. No opposition has won from where Labour is now. That's the background to today's warning from the Fabian Society, Labour's oldest think tank, in this morning's Indy, that the party is losing working-class voters to Ukip. Add that to Charles Clarke's warning on the Daily Politics yesterday that Ed Miliband's cost-of-living crisis agenda was, in itself, in crisis, and you can see a party that is starting to realise it is in a bad position that is likely to get worse. As I said, it's a quiet day, and, as the World Cup gets underway, likely to get quieter over the coming weeks. Mr Miliband could be in for an uncomfortable summer.

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 20:28 - 42263 of 81564

37% gives Labour an EASY overal majority because of the voting structure and you know that Hays.

Not only that but Lord Ashcroft gives labour a comfourtable lead in the key margins and add to the fact that we face a SUMMER OF DISCONTENTie,.....

1. Education Row

2.Hundreds of thousands hit by benefits backlog

3. Up to 300,000 passports hit by delays, says David Cameron

4. London's anti-Uber taxi protest brings traffic to standstill

5. Phone-hacking trial: Jury starts deliberations

6. Wages fall well behind Inflation again

7. Interest rates could increase this side of Christmas

8. Armed Force Cheifs unrest at staff cuts

Is it little wonder Camoron is getting tooled up for RIOTS

Prime Minister David Cameron supports water cannon purchase.

goldfinger - 11 Jun 2014 20:33 - 42264 of 81564

Prime Minister David Cameron supports water cannon purchase

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Boris Johnson approved the purchase of three cannon without the Home Office's approval

The use of water cannon on the streets of Britain has been backed by the prime minister.

A Number 10 spokesman said David Cameron believed the police should have the resources they wanted.

On Tuesday, it emerged London Mayor Boris Johnson authorised the Metropolitan Police to buy three cannon for £218,000.

The water cannon will not be deployed until the home secretary authorises their use in England and Wales.

A Number 10 spokesman said the prime minister supported the decision in principle.

Stand in front
Number 10 said there was still "a process of licensing and regulation to be completed and a final decision will be taken by the home secretary".

Speaking at Mayor's Question Time at city Hall, Mr Johnson said: "My view is we need to get on and equip the police with the water cannon they need, or might need."

Talking on LBC radio earlier, he said: "I'm entirely prepared to do anything to show that they're safe within reason.

"I'm not quite sure whether I want to stand in front of a water cannon....[but] if it will really make you happy I will investigate the whys and wherefores whether I can stand in front of a water cannon.

"I suppose I'm going to have to do it now."

In a statement, the mayor's office said purchasing the cannon now for just over £218,000, before Theresa May approves them, meant they could be bought at a "considerably reduced rate".

The cannon will be purchased for £30,000 each plus an additional £127,000 for them to be made "fit for purpose" for use in London, as opposed to the cost of a single new one at £870,000.

Mr Johnson said: "I think it's highly likely approval will be granted and the problem was if we waited we would have missed the window to buy them for the very good price that we've got."

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