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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 - 16 Jul 2014 22:01 - 43811 of 81564

I think that mannerism was showing disbelief at Cameron's obvious stupidity.

Like many who watch PMQs.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 22:05 - 43812 of 81564

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL.............

Hays if it gets 10% of the publicity the item below gets goody for you...........

Farage has vision for Britain, admits top target Tory
Laura Sandys, the MP who holds the seat Nigel Farage most wants, says the Ukip leader has a vision for Britain that goes beyond material wealth

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Nigel Farage, Ukip’s leader, and his members have plenty of reasons for being chipper at the moment

By Matthew Holehouse, Political Correspondent6:05PM BST 16 Jul 2014 Comments185 Comments
Nigel Farage is a threat because he offers a “vision for Britain” that goes beyond material wealth, the outgoing Conservative MP for one of Ukip’s top target seat has admitted.
Laura Sandys, the MP for South Thanet, suggested the Tories currently have a “transactional” manifesto that emphasises how people can become wealthier.
Mr Farage “put the pin in the loom” of that approach when he claimed he did not mind if Britain was poorer if it left the European Union, because the remark conveyed a “set of values” that the Government has struggled to articulate.
Mr Farage has made clear that South Thanet is one of only a few Kent seats he would contest in 2015.
Mrs Sandys announced she was stepping down just three years after being elected, citing family responsibilities.
The comments were made before David Cameron sought to counter the Ukip threat with a sweeping reshuffle that promoted a series of eurosceptics and dismissed an Attorney General who opposed withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights.
Michael Fallon, the new Defence Secretary, yesterday said he hoped to win over voters who had “flirted with Ukip”. “The public seem to be quite eurosceptic now,” he said.

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According to a leaked recording of a conference in London, Mrs Sandys warned that despite the Conservative party’s values, “at the moment we have a bit of a transactional type manifesto”.
“And the problem with that is that when Farage absolutely put the pin in the loom of transactional politics was when somebody said - I think it was in the debate with Nick Clegg, 'Well of course if we leave Europe we are going to be poorer'. And he said 'I don't mind'.
“Because it's actually not about that financial issue, it is about a vision for Britain. It's about a set of values and a narrative, and he's not saying that everyone is going to be a multi-millionaire banker.”
The Conservatives must “start joining the dots” to show they do not “look badly” on people who “want to enjoy their life” rather than working 24-7, she said.
On Tuesday David Cameron appointment Penny Mordaunt as the Minister for Coastal Communities. The move was seen as significant as experts believe Ukip’s heartlands are in depressed seaside towns such as Grimsby and Blackpool.
Ms Sandys said Britain’s coastal towns are “different worlds”, with average wages of just £16,500 in her constituency.
“We've got to be really clear that the economic recovery is not just about the centre of London, or even rich Canterbury. It has to be pushed into every nook and cranny, we've got to flush out the economic vibrancy of every community.”
Michael Dugher, the Labour shadow cabinet minister, said: “David Cameron and his party are running scared of UKIP. This damaging parting shot shows Cameron's MPs have lost confidence in his leadership.”

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 22:06 - 43813 of 81564

Laura Sandys’ damaging parting shot shows even Cameron’s own MPs have lost confidence in his leadership

Responding to Laura Sandys’ warning to David Cameron that the ‘economic recovery is not just about the centre of London, or even rich Canterbury’, Michael Dugher MP, Labour’s Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office said:

"David Cameron and his party are running scared of UKIP. This damaging parting shot shows that even Cameron’s own MPs have lost confidence in his leadership.

"On the issues that matter to working people, the Tories have let the country down. They are haemorrhaging members and David Cameron is increasingly pandering to his right wing.

"Laura Sandys has laid bare what hardworking families know already: in the real world there is a cost-of-living crisis and the government is failing to improve living standards for all."

Fred1new - 16 Jul 2014 22:08 - 43814 of 81564

Hazy one.

I am glad you have a job, I hope it is zero hours one.

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What I want the present bunch of liars in the cabinet is to state the number of Doctors, nurses working part time in the NHS.

Also, the lying b.s can also state number of hours worked rather than those said to be employed.

Also, the number of self employed actually earning a living wage.

I hope after the next election there is an enquiry into the false presentation of figures and statistics produce by the present clowns in charge,

Fred1new - 16 Jul 2014 22:13 - 43815 of 81564

As far as the middle class paying higher taxes, it depends on which sector of the said "middle classes" you are referring to.

I think taxes should be graduated according to earnings and incomes!

Haystack - 16 Jul 2014 22:19 - 43816 of 81564

UKIP will fade into oblivion.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 22:21 - 43817 of 81564

Good points you have made Fred, Ill go through them and put my thoughts at the side of them, ohhhhhh her indoors wants a bottle of milk from the shop. perhaphs tomorrow..........

HAYS.......I am glad you have a job, I hope it is zero hours one.

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What I want the present bunch of liars in the cabinet is to state the number of Doctors, nurses working part time in the NHS.

Also, the lying b.s can also state number of hours worked rather than those said to be employed.

Also, the number of self employed actually earning a living wage.

I hope after the next election there is an enquiry into the false presentation of figures and statistics produce by the present clowns in charge,

As far as the middle class paying higher taxes, it depends on which sector of the said "middle classes" you are referring to.

I think taxes should be graduated according to earnings and incomes!

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 22:23 - 43818 of 81564

Hays laura Sandy doesnt think so in fact she says Camoron has lost his rank and file MPs. OUCH.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jul 2014 22:25 - 43819 of 81564

•Man who run in front of car get tired.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jul 2014 22:25 - 43820 of 81564

•Foolish man give wife grand piano, wise man give wife upright organ.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jul 2014 22:27 - 43821 of 81564

•Man who walk through airport turnstile sideways going to Bangkok.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 22:29 - 43822 of 81564

LOL he he.

MaxK - 16 Jul 2014 23:00 - 43823 of 81564

Haystack, you are scratching round for solace, there isn't any...


Cameron is a loser, he couldn't even win against Broon, not that Comrade Millibum is any better.


It's just that Cameroon is useless, and people can see it, and wont vote for a loser.

Fred1new - 16 Jul 2014 23:39 - 43824 of 81564

Clegg wants cancellation of bedroom tax.

Up yours IDS and Cameron!

Haystack - 16 Jul 2014 23:50 - 43825 of 81564

Cameron is looking more confident by the day.

MaxK - 16 Jul 2014 23:56 - 43826 of 81564

If any of this is true, it wont matter anyway.


http://www.gold-eagle.com/article/germany-pivoting-east

goldfinger - 17 Jul 2014 00:58 - 43827 of 81564

This just goes to show why you can’t trust a word the Lib Dems say - it is clear the only way to cancel the bedroom tax is to elect a Labour government next year - Rachel Reeves

Rachel Reeves MP, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, said:

"This is unbelievable hypocrisy from Nick Clegg. The Lib Dems voted for the bedroom tax. There wouldn’t be a bedroom tax if it wasn’t for the Lib Dems. And in February when Labour tabled a bill to scrap the bedroom tax, the Lib Dems were nowhere to be seen. This just goes to show why you can’t trust a word the Lib Dems say - it is clear the only way to cancel the bedroom tax is to elect a Labour government next year."

Ends


JULY 16, 2014 (11:17 PM)

goldfinger - 17 Jul 2014 01:00 - 43828 of 81564

Rachel Reeves ‏@RachelReevesMP 2h

Labour will look to call a vote in parliament on the #bedroomtax. Lib Dems could cancel this cruel policy now by voting with Labour.

goldfinger - 17 Jul 2014 01:01 - 43829 of 81564

Fat chance of that no doubt Clegg or one of his fellow hangers on will water down what was first said.

They always do as they have no balls.

Haystack - 17 Jul 2014 01:02 - 43830 of 81564

It really must be the silly season.
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