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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 - 22 Oct 2014 19:39 - 48254 of 81564

Immigration is a side issue in an attempt to distract the voters from the abysmal economic policies of this tory led government over 4 years.

With destruction of some of the principles of a decent society. Insurance may protect you except when the insurance company goes bust.

Suggest some who are ranting UKIP and "kick them out" have a look at the Goebbel rants of the 30s.

Many would have felT at home in that period.

cynic - 22 Oct 2014 19:53 - 48255 of 81564

labour over the previous 12 years wasn't so hot or are you going to claim otherwise?
did labour actually achieve anything of long term benefit in that period?
i'm not saying they didn't, but if they did, then clearly i and everyone else here needs reminding

Haystack - 22 Oct 2014 20:16 - 48256 of 81564

The Arsenal match for some reason is on Sky 1 now.

Fred1new - 22 Oct 2014 20:17 - 48257 of 81564

Napoleon,

Did Labour make mistakes?

Of course.

If you look back you will see my criticism.

( One, especially use of PFIs and the bloody stupid remuneration and change of contract and responsibilities of GPS.)

Another crazy action was following USA into Iraq.

Also, too many reforms of education system.

Also, not sorting out the ducking and diving around tax legal an illegal.

Not restraining crazy levels of "borrowing".

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Did they do good things, yes.

Built decent hospitals and schools and improved infrastructure.

Attempted to improve social care in community.

Attempt to increase research in University.


Just a brief list.

But the "country" as a whole appeared more content and respecting of others than they do with the present fragmented society designed by IDS and his ilk.

(It was a partial delusion.)


They tried to repair some of the disastrous social effects of the Thatcher years and give society a sense of being on the same side.

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I am going back to making a Provence sauce for squid, prawns and cod.

Far easier.

MaxK - 22 Oct 2014 20:22 - 48258 of 81564

Support for EU membership 'at highest level since 1991 with most Brits wanting to stay in'


EUMembership.jpg
Despite Ukip's rise in popularity, new research by IpsosMori found 56 per cent of British adults want to stay within the EU - though they still do want the relationship to change


Natasha Culzac

Wednesday 22 October 2014


Ukip’s recent clean-up at the European Elections, the swipes it seems to be making on the foundations of the Conservative Party and its clear populist style has, it appears, not made a dent in the level of support Britons have for EU membership.

In fact, new research by IpsosMori suggests that support for the European Union (EU) has grown and is at its highest since 1991, shattering perceptions that the UK is edging closer towards a swift exit from the single market.

The sample group had been asked which way they would vote should a referendum on EU membership be offered to them now.

Fifty-six per cent said they would stay in the EU – up from 44 per cent in 2012.



More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/support-for-eu-membership-at-highest-level-since-1991-with-most-brits-wanting-to-stay-in-9811096.html

Fred1new - 22 Oct 2014 20:38 - 48259 of 81564

The general public seem more mature than the ranting immature right wingers.
Being in the EU. gives the UK to modify it when necessary and PERSUADE others are advantageous to all.

(A united EU response "may" have been more effective against Russia and also organise a more efficient response to the problems in the M.E. and such dangerous problems as Ebola or other calamities. (A change of virulence of a flu virus would be more disastrous and widespread than Ebola, and more difficult to contain. We would not be insulated from it.)

Also, of more importance it may provide the necessary to rule in the extremes of "free trade" at and the international movement and double dealing of some in financial world.


Not to-morrow, but perhaps within 20-30years.

MaxK - 22 Oct 2014 23:38 - 48260 of 81564

There's no fool like an old fool!

MaxK - 22 Oct 2014 23:52 - 48261 of 81564

One for Fred


Haystack - 22 Oct 2014 23:55 - 48262 of 81564

cynic - 23 Oct 2014 06:07 - 48263 of 81564

fred - napoleon was pretty successful for a long time and though he ultimately met his waterloo, it was damn close run thing :-)

goldfinger - 23 Oct 2014 08:14 - 48264 of 81564

No chance Cynic, Richard Sharpe saw him off him and his rifle men.

This_is_me - 23 Oct 2014 08:31 - 48265 of 81564

I used the squelch button on Fred years ago and found that to be a help in keeping my blood pressure normal.

cynic - 23 Oct 2014 09:01 - 48266 of 81564

sharpe was strictly a fair weather golfer, restricting himself to around cascais (lisbon) as the algarve had not yet been developed

aldwickk - 23 Oct 2014 09:08 - 48267 of 81564

T I M

So did I , but i have reinstated him just to see what the pompous old twat is posting next, am sure he must be related to Arthur Lowe who Captain Mainwareing was based upon by the script writers

MaxK - 23 Oct 2014 09:25 - 48268 of 81564

goldfinger - 23 Oct 2014 09:38 - 48269 of 81564

Richard Sharpe.........

goldfinger - 23 Oct 2014 10:01 - 48270 of 81564


ComRes show UKIP 13 points ahead in Rochester
22 OCT 2014

ComRes have a new poll of Rochester and Strood out tonight that shows UKIP with a solid lead. As far as I can recall it’s the first ComRes by-election poll this Parliament. Like all constituency polls it was done by telephone, and with a healthy sample size by constituency polling standards of 1500.
Topline figures are CON 30%, LAB 21%, LDEM 3%, UKIP 43%, GREEN 3%. The only previous Rochester & Strood poll was by Survation at the start of the month – that showed a nine point lead for UKIP

MaxK - 23 Oct 2014 10:12 - 48271 of 81564

The establishment are panicking and calling in the big guns for the R+S election.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-29693629

cynic - 23 Oct 2014 10:17 - 48272 of 81564

as i posted 7/10 days ago, i shall eat my hat (+ kipper!) if tories hang on to this seat

Fred1new - 23 Oct 2014 10:28 - 48273 of 81564

Napoleon,

Try Animal Farm.

Or consider the Thought Police!
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