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.
doodlebug4
- 22 Oct 2014 14:04
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Fred, your arguments might perhaps carry a bit more weight if you actually voted Labour. You can talk the talk, but you can't be bothered to walk the walk to your local polling station - or you could even get a postal vote.
Shortie
- 22 Oct 2014 14:05
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All Cameron's done on the employment front is move people from one sector to another so it appears that he's saved money in one sector (public) and got people back to work in the other (private)....
Shortie
- 22 Oct 2014 14:06
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If ever you were to look at Cameron's sports shoes I'm sure you'd notice the Velcro!!
aldwickk
- 22 Oct 2014 14:07
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Don't tell Fred that , his not interested he doesn't vote unless its the X factor
goldfinger
- 22 Oct 2014 14:41
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Len Goodman gives Farmfoods 10 out of 10. LOL.
Fred1new
- 22 Oct 2014 15:18
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DB4,
Thank you for thinking about my needs.
What I want is riddance of the Cameron Osborne clique, without the emplacement and what I consider another insular, racist disaster which UKIP and Farage represent to me.
The other political parties appear moderate and well intentioned in comparison.
I don't really hav)e prevalence for any one or other, but consider that if Labour win they may nailed the lid down on the coffin of the type of conservatism which has polluted politics since the Maggie Thatcher period.
(Feel a little sorry for Major being swept along by his right wing.
Shortie,
Do you mean the ---- is beginning to stick, because he has skidded away from any consistent policies.
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Napoleon,
Why don't you hobble down to you daughter-in-law's surgery and make an appointment with her.
You could be a nice little earner for her.
You are worth £55.
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Dementia should be in the normal diagnostic realm of all doctors.
Paying them more to do what their job is, is b. mad.
(Treatment and support is a different matter.)
Another attempt by Cameron to lick the public's -----.
What a bloody idiot he is!
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I wonder if Napoleon's doctor will ask for another fee for diagnose if he is alive or dead.
In hazeone's case, it would be case not proven one way or another.
Chris Carson
- 22 Oct 2014 15:22
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And you wonder why I call Red Fred "Gobshite of the year (recurring)" For years he has been spouting this shite.
MaxK
- 22 Oct 2014 15:41
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Now whats Dave gonna do?
Jean-Claude Juncker issues migrant threat to Cameron
The new President of the European Commission is 'not willing to compromise' on the issue of the freedom of movement of migrants within the European Union
By Bruno Waterfield, and Peter Dominiczak
1:27PM BST 22 Oct 2014
Jean-Claude Juncker has issued a direct threat to David Cameron and said he is "not willing to compromise" on the issue of the freedom of movement of migrants within the European Union.
The new President of the European Commission accused the Prime Minister of attempting to “destroy” the rules that allow EU immigrants to live and work anywhere in the bloc.
It will come as a major blow to Mr Cameron, who wants to reform Britain’s relationship with Brussels ahead of an in-out referendum he has said he will hold in 2017.
Mr Juncker said: "I am not prepared to change [freedom of movement]. If we are destroying the freedom of movement other freedoms will fall. I am not willing to compromise."
More:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11179862/Jean-Claude-Juncker-issues-migrant-threat-to-Cameron.html
doodlebug4
- 22 Oct 2014 15:49
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I think Dave should let his little rottweiler, Theresa May deal with him Max !!
MaxK
- 22 Oct 2014 15:56
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She's got enough problems trying to get rid of foreign crims db.
But it shows just how pointless the whole Cameroon stance is. The €urobuns aint taking a blind bit of notice of cameroons rantings.
goldfinger
- 22 Oct 2014 16:01
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I told you they wouldnt.
doodlebug4
- 22 Oct 2014 16:03
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Part if the reason she has got the problems of getting rid of foreign criminals is because of human rights laws, which are not the fault of David Cameron - or the Conservative government, Max.
goldfinger
- 22 Oct 2014 16:15
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Edward Heath took us into the EEC.
goldfinger
- 22 Oct 2014 16:24
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.wrong thread.
Fred1new
- 22 Oct 2014 16:25
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Heath was a good lad.
True blue tory was he not?
Fred1new
- 22 Oct 2014 16:28
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Exec,
I agree with you.
Starve them.
That will make them stronger and able to work till they drop on starvation wages.
That what I do with my garden.
Got rid of everything other than the weeds.
goldfinger
- 22 Oct 2014 16:29
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Too generous for people coming here, too skinny for those here who have to fall back on it say eg, illness, disability.
Cant quite see how people can send child benefit back home whilst working here or not working here. Im all for freedom of movement as long as its fair.
doodlebug4
- 22 Oct 2014 16:30
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If my memory serves me correctly it was the Labour party that got this country into the human rights mess in the first place. Cameron has consistently opposed the Act and has been trying to have it amended for years - with opposition from both the Labour party and the Lib Dems.
Fred1new
- 22 Oct 2014 16:38
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Revision of Welfare payments to migrants and dependents who have been in the country for short time should be reviewed and probably modified.
But if you have a brain surgeon who has just entered the country and has a job but develops a medium term illness which will probably resolve itself within 3 months when he will "probably" be able to return to his post, do you refuse him bread and water on the state.
uuuummh.
Seems simple!
If a patient dementia examination to a doctor is £55 I wonder what initial assessment of the above's condition would.
Of course there routine follow up examination and the cost of treatment.
Simple!