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.
MaxK
- 03 Oct 2014 21:26
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Nu Lab were in power for how many years?
What did they do to regulate banking??
Who was in charge when the last balloon went up???
goldfinger
- 03 Oct 2014 22:10
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It was a ballon that went up that included the World Max or have u forgotten?. Sown here in Britain by Maggie and the tories.
Labour even gave the BoE independance to control and regulate their own industry.......not to rob it and the people of Britain and the World.
Are you sure your a U Kipper or have u done the usual tory U TURN?? and cowarded out?.
Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2014 22:27
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Fred1new
- 03 Oct 2014 22:29
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Max,
Who was/were in charge when WW2 broke out?
Was/were he/they responsible for Britain's involvement?
What should they/he have done to prevent it.
Perhaps, you should look to see if their feet were paddling under the water.
I would like to see a review of what the leaders of that period were really thinking and what was happening.
Similar to 2004 - 2008.
I wonder if Blair saw the train crash coming!
(Actually type cash instead of crash. Ummmm)
Haystack
- 03 Oct 2014 22:32
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Liebor = tax and spend
Chris Carson
- 03 Oct 2014 22:52
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What a load of tosh. Fact remains Labour were in power at that time and they embraced it, did nothing to change it. Blaming Maggie doesn't wash.
As Abraham Lincoln was attributed to have said :-
You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time. But you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
Facts speak for themselves Labour can not be trusted with the economy. End of!
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2014 03:38
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Errr Christine the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Maggie admitted.......
Although the "Big Bang" eased stock market transactions there is a debate in the UK about how far it affected the 2007–2012 global financial crisis. In 2010, Nigel Lawson, Thatcher's Chancellor at the time, appeared on the Analysis program to discuss banking reform, explaining that the 2007–2012 global financial crisis was an unintended consequence of the "Big Bang". He said that UK investment banks, previously very cautious with what was their own money, had merged with high street banks putting depositors' savings at risk and ...according to the program leading US banks to follow suit...............ends
its written in stone above Christine, written in black and white and you can protest all weekend but the man came out and said the Tories were responsible.
Chris Carson
- 04 Oct 2014 04:39
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Whatever Fred's Bitch, doesn't alter the facts that Labour did nothing. Rewarded Fred Goodwin a Knighthood FFS, and emptied the coffers. Your clutching at straws blaming a woman who for obvious reasons is no longer available for comment.
MaxK
- 04 Oct 2014 07:58
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Fred1new
- 04 Oct 2014 08:48
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cynic
- 04 Oct 2014 09:04
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whatever the ranting and raving here, my gut feeling is that come the big day, it will all be too close to call ...... i don't see any party having an overall majority, or if there is one, it will be minuscule and probably not workable for the full 5 year term - though harold wilson managed it once by calling a snap election shortly after getting into number 10
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2014 10:34
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Christine stop being silly, Im blaming a women!!!!!! now you are talking tripe.
I backed Thomas Cook when it was down and out because of a new women CEO who knew her onions and I might add before that clown on advfn did. I swear to this day he knicked it off of me a little like WMH now.
In fact look at Hilary on here she was the only one to take me on the first round of debating. A fine strong women she is aswel, and one Im glad to say I called terribly wrong first time up.
I think you have pre-match nerves Christine, go down the golf club and down a few with the boys, errrrr sorry meant regulars.
MaxK
- 04 Oct 2014 10:34
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Haystack
- 04 Oct 2014 10:42
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Update - Conservatives lead at 1
by YouGov in Politics
Fri October 3, 2014 6 a.m. BST
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 2nd Oct - Con 35%, Lab 34%, LD 6%, UKIP 14%
doodlebug4
- 04 Oct 2014 11:03
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I think "the clown on advfn" bought into Thomas Cook when it was about 23p. At what point did you think it was on the road to recovery gf?
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2014 12:01
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At 16p late summer 2012, in fact Ill check my broker statements.
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2014 12:06
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Yep bought it at 16.4p 30/31 Aug 2012.
Its either on here on the early chart thread screeners where the charts are all in blocks or on my charts on Twitter, probably both.
By the way to say your 'NOT HIS PAL' your words not mine you seem to cover his back for im a lot and very promptly.
doodlebug4
- 04 Oct 2014 12:38
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I would do exactly the same for any poster who I regard as a decent person, but I think he seems to be very capable of fighting his own corner.
goldfinger
- 04 Oct 2014 13:26
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Capable of fighting his own corner with a gang of lemmings around him you mean. Hes a small ignorant man who thinks life owes him something.
Hes no decent person.