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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.

midknight - 28 Aug 2014 12:07 - 45256 of 81564

Tory MP defects to UKIP

Haystack - 28 Aug 2014 12:32 - 45257 of 81564

Defected to UKIP in theory more than in practice. He is resigning his seat and triggering a by election in Clacton on Sea. If he doesn't get elected then he won't be in any party. He gave a speech full of nonsense that makes him very suitable for UKIP. Not a great loss.

ExecLine - 28 Aug 2014 13:57 - 45258 of 81564

My son scored the record number of tries for his school and also scored the winning try against Stoneyhurst when his school played them in an away match. Indeed, for his rugger skills he was the school hero because the school hadn't managed to beat Stoneyhurst for over 25 years.

Obviously, my wife and I used to give him lots of spectator support and we went to watch him play every game.

So, why is this relevant to the 'kids doing soccer heading' discussion? I'll tell you:

Q. How many 'potential broken necks' did we ever witness amongst these schoolboy teams?
A. To the best of my memory, about 8.

And someone out there in the USA wants to discuss whether schoolboys (and schoolgirls?) should be banned from heading a football?

I have utter cognitive dissonance about youth rugby. At the time we could not consider stopping him play. He enjoyed it. He was good at it. The team depended on him. Playing was the norm. We could not easily go against the popular stance.

As parents, we watched our son play, just hoping that nothing too dangerous would happen to him. Fortunately nothing ever did,

Hmmm? But how about someone over here discussing the safety of schoolboy rugby?

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 14:23 - 45259 of 81564

Hays Hays Hays........good old Dougie, insiders say their are at least another 12 thinking of moving over and up to as many as 22 tories. Camoron is WEAK.

This is easy peasy for Labour now.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 14:25 - 45260 of 81564

On another topic Wayne Rooney England Captain.........PATHETIC.

Gosh how low have England sunk.

We will soon be on a World Rating alongside Scotland and Wales, and no disrespect to them.

Haystack - 28 Aug 2014 14:34 - 45261 of 81564

There is a movement to stop college football in the US due to head injuries.

VICTIM - 28 Aug 2014 14:42 - 45262 of 81564

Yes Goldfinger it bleeding is pathetic. Talking to a camera about the England fans being a disgrace . A man who doesn't know if he wants to play for Utd until he gets more money.If theres no one better than him , heaven help.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 14:53 - 45263 of 81564

Spot on VICTIM and Im a life long UTD fan.

Hes held UTD not once but twice to ransom over his salary, hed have been on his way the first time if it was me.

Rooneys salary £325,000 per game Suarez £175,000 per game Balloteli £125,000 per game, the latter two far better players.

I wouldnt mind but Rooney is a hot head and way over rated player.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 14:55 - 45264 of 81564

Interest rates......... do we actualy get a budget before the GE???????Hays youl know?.

MaxK - 28 Aug 2014 15:04 - 45265 of 81564

Tory MP Douglas Carswell defects to UKIP and resigns from Parliament sparking a crunch Essex by-election

Clacton MP resigns from the Conservative Party and Parliament

Says David Cameron is 'not serious about the changes this country needs'

Mr Carswell turned a slim 920 majority in 2005 into a comfortable 12,000 lead

By-election is likely to take place within the next few weeks

Mr Carswell will become first elected UKIP Member of Parliament if he wins


By Tom Mctague, Mailonline Deputy Political Editor

Published: 11:18, 28 August 2014 | Updated: 14:51, 28 August 2014


Prominent Tory backbencher Douglas Carswell this morning announced he was defecting to UKIP and resigning from Parliament - sparking a crunch by-election.

Mr Carswell's decision is a major blow to David Cameron, coming just nine months before the next general election.

The MP for Clacton, Essex, said his position in the Conservative Party was no longer tenable because Mr Cameron was not serious about reform of the European Union.


More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2736598/Tory-MP-Douglas-Carswell-defects-UKIP-resigns-Parliament-spark-crunch-Essex-byelection.html




MaxK - 28 Aug 2014 15:08 - 45266 of 81564



Net migration to UK soars by 39% to 243,000

Theresa May's vow to reduce Britain's net migration to under 100,000 in tatters after ONS says figure rose 68,000 in last year


Alan Travis, home affairs editor


theguardian.com, Thursday 28 August 2014 10.40 BST


Net migration to Britain has surged by 68,000 in the past year to 243,000, leaving in tatters Theresa May's promise to reduce the figure to below 100,000 by next May's general election.

The Office of National Statistics (ONS) says two-thirds of the 68,000 increase in the 12 months to March 2014 was accounted for by a rise in European Union nationals coming to Britain, mostly for work.

Those coming from the new EU states of Romania and Bulgaria account for only 16,000 of the 68,000 rise, with the bulk of the increase from western European countries such as Italy.

The rise in the politically sensitive yardstick of net migration – which measures the number of people coming to live in Britain for more than 12 months minus the number of people going to live abroad for more than 12 months – is a major embarrassment for May, the home secretary, and David Cameron, the prime minister.

The Conservatives fought the 2010 general election on a pledge to bring net migration to "tens of thousands" by the time of the next general election.

May brought in sweeping new immigration policies to cut the flow, including a squeeze on international students and family migration, which initially cut the annual figure to 154,000 by September 2012, but since then it has risen steadily to the new high of 243,000. The Liberal Democrats have always made clear the promise was not a coalition policy.



more: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/aug/28/uk-net-migration-soars-to-243000-theresa-may

ExecLine - 28 Aug 2014 15:16 - 45267 of 81564

There is a new film about to hit the circuit just before the next election. It is going to be so utterly controversial 'big time'!

The film is called 'The Riot Club' and is a dead ringer for fabulously wealthy public school types and the life style and antics of Bullingdon Club members in particular.

Bullingdon Club: (George Osborne is No.16)


The Riot Club:

Haystack - 28 Aug 2014 15:30 - 45268 of 81564

There will be one budget just before the GE. There is also the autumn budget statement soon which is a mini budget. So you have two budgets before the election. Expect a few bribes!

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 15:42 - 45269 of 81564

Exactly Hays, thier will then be an increase in interest rates sooner rather than later, just before the Autumn Statement then. Gives time for voters to forget and also gives Osbourne a chance to put a present in the budget.

The last thing Osbourne wants is a interest rate increase before the GE and Carney will toe the line.

By the way Nos 16 looks like George Osbourne not nos 13!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Any offers.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 15:44 - 45270 of 81564

nos 3 and 4 whats going on there then!!!!!!!, I hear nos 4 commited sucide at the young age of 33, forgotten his name.

EXEC have you got your specs on??????????/

ExecLine - 28 Aug 2014 16:31 - 45271 of 81564

Sorry, GF. Have edited my previous '13' to a '16'. All these toffs look the same in their toff uniforms.

3 and 4 are just a bit cuddly. Perhaps they love each other? I don't knock it because I have never tried it.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 16:41 - 45272 of 81564

LOL Exec, should have gone to spec savers.

Hey if I hadnt got my specs on Id have done the same.

Can you spot Boris Js brother??????

hilary - 28 Aug 2014 16:54 - 45273 of 81564

You mean Johnson Minimus or JoJo or BroJo. He's #8.

Both brothers are alumni of my son's college.

goldfinger - 28 Aug 2014 17:09 - 45274 of 81564

Spot on Hilary. 10 out of 10.

MaxK - 28 Aug 2014 18:24 - 45275 of 81564

Anyone still think Call Me Dave will be the next prime minister?



Douglas Carswell's defection to Ukip is a seismic shock to the British political system


By Peter Oborne Politics Last updated: August 28th, 2014

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100284247/douglas-carswells-defection-is-a-seismic-shock-to-the-british-political-system/



Douglas Carswell has defected from the Conservatives to Ukip



There are very few MPs I admire more than Douglas Carswell. He is principled, decent, and has gone into politics for all the right reasons. He believes in all the things to which ordinary politicians pay lip service, but in reality frighten them to death. Above all, Mr Carswell is an advocate of popular democracy: that is, that politics is an activity which concerns ordinary voters and not the views of the Westminster elite. He is a fountain of original ideas, many of which are to be found in his very important book The Plan: Twelve months to renew Britain. It is very interesting to note that the book was co-written with the brilliant conservative MEP (and fellow Telegraph blogger) Daniel Hannan.

But Mr Carswell cannot be dismissed as a naive or out of touch intellectual. Let us remember that it was five years ago that it was Carswell who set in motion the movement which swept Speaker Martin from office in the wake of the expenses scandal.

This is why I believe that Mr Carswell’s decision to quit the Tory party and join Nigel Farage’s Ukip is a seismic political event. He cannot be compared to the ordinary self-interested political defections, for instance Shaun Woodward or Quentin Davies’ departure from the Conservatives to New Labour, in 2001 and 2007 respectively. Mr Carswell, and this is completely terrifying for David Cameron, is acting out of conviction rather than self-interest. It is greatly to the credit of Mr Carswell that, in striking contrast to Woodward or Davies, he has called a by-election to fight his Essex constituency, where he may even stand a chance of success. If he wins, he will have broken every known rule of politics. It has always been assumed that the individual vote which an incumbent MP can attract is a fraction of that commanded by the party which he represents. If Mr Carswell carries Clacton, a political convulsion will have taken place.

There are many disgruntled Right-wing Conservative politicians who must have pondered the course which Mr Carswell has taken: Liam Fox, David Davis, John Redwood, and others. But Mr Carswell has shown superlative daring. David Cameron will not thank him for it, but Mr Carswell has done a service to everybody in Britain who believes in parliamentary democracy.


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