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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.

TANKER - 28 Oct 2014 17:04 - 48718 of 81564

Migrants really are swamping parts of UK, says Blunkett: Ex-Home Secretary backs minister rebuked by No 10 over TV comments
David Blunkett has defended Michael Fallon's comments on immigration
Former Home Secretary backed view that migrants 'swamped' parts of UK
Mr Fallon was criticised for his choice of words and later apologised
But Mr Blunkett said he was right to 'voice concerns of ordinary voters'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2810292/Migrants-really-swamping-parts-UK-says-Blunkett-Ex-Home-Secretary-backs-minister-rebuked-No-10-TV-comments.html#ixzz3HSafeTlE
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cynic - 28 Oct 2014 17:10 - 48719 of 81564

HMRC vs Ingenious - film tax avoidance scheme
i read a little snip a few days ago that HMRC are not at all keen to get to the high court, but Ingenious has refused to allow this prevarication

it's really quite an important case in this area of law, and if HMRC thought it was hot favourite to win, common sense says they would want that result asap ..... that HMRC does not, raises the spectre that HMRC may well get a very bloody nose once again

i think court proceedings are scheduled to start in early november

TANKER - 28 Oct 2014 17:24 - 48720 of 81564

cynic notice you have skipped the immigration posts which are facts you seem to not like the real issues affecting the uk

cynic - 28 Oct 2014 17:27 - 48721 of 81564

no i have not ..... learn to scan properly ..... 48702 and 48707

MaxK - 28 Oct 2014 19:57 - 48722 of 81564

Nick rides to cameroons rescue....in the nick of time




EU referendum bill backed by David Cameron 'killed off after Liberal Democrats withhold support'

Move to enshrine EU membership vote in law has collapsed after Nick Clegg reportedly refused to back the bill unless Bedroom Tax was reformed




By Ben Riley-Smith, Political Correspondent

5:52PM GMT 28 Oct 2014



David Cameron's bid to enshrine an EU referendum in law has been dramatically blocked by Nick Clegg in a major blow to his efforts to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership.


The Prime Minister was forced to drop legislation tying the next government to holding an in-out EU vote after Mr Clegg demanded reform of the so-called Bedroom Tax as his price for support.


The collapse of the Tory backbench legislation threatens to weaken Mr Cameron's hand as he attempts to convince European bureaucrats only serious reform can keep Britain from voting to leave the EU.


It also triggered a dramatic disintegration of Coalition relations as the two parties briefed against each other over who was to blame for the decision not to pursue legislation on a 2017 referendum.


Bob Neill, the Tory MP who brought forward the proposals, said Nick Clegg's party had "killed off" his bill and accused them of using "Westminster tricks to try to deny the British people a say" on Europe.


A senior Liberal Democrat source strongly rebutted the claims, saying it was the Tories' decision to offer a "completely unfair deal" which led to the bill being dumped.

It is understood Mr Cameron privately tried to convince Mr Clegg to back the bill, but was told Tory support for reforms to the Spare Room Subsidy, labelled the Bedroom Tax by critics, was needed in return.

The Deputy Prime Minister wanted Mr Cameron to back a bill calling for significant exemptions to the so-called Bedroom Tax, but there was no agreement.



More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/11193717/EU-referendum-bill-backed-by-David-Cameron-killed-off-after-Liberal-Democrats-withhold-support.html

Haystack - 28 Oct 2014 20:04 - 48723 of 81564

Not Camerons rescuer. He wants the bill to go forward

MaxK - 28 Oct 2014 20:09 - 48724 of 81564

Got him off the hook nicely....I wonder what his reward is?

cynic - 28 Oct 2014 20:13 - 48725 of 81564

with efforts to control immigration scuppered and refusal to pay £1.7bn being greeted by guffaws, i'm afraid dc would be hard pushed to convince joe public that we should stay within eu

more support winging its way to ukip i'm sorry to say, for as far as i can see, ukip has yet to put a full package of policies on the table, let alone numbers allegedly capable of supporting same

Haystack - 28 Oct 2014 20:13 - 48726 of 81564

Cameron doesn't wasn't to be let off the hook. Cameron supported the bill.

MaxK - 28 Oct 2014 20:26 - 48727 of 81564

If that's the case Haystack, Cameroon will pull out of the coalition and call a general election in the morning.


I wont hold my breath, and I suggest you don't either.

Haystack - 28 Oct 2014 20:37 - 48728 of 81564

He can't call an election. We have 5 year fixed term governments. The election date was set in 2010.

Fred1new - 28 Oct 2014 20:45 - 48729 of 81564

Check again.

MaxK - 28 Oct 2014 21:12 - 48730 of 81564

He can do what he wants...and he is doing what he wants!


Haystack - 28 Oct 2014 21:27 - 48731 of 81564

He had no power to call an election. That power was given up when the election laws were changed.

MaxK - 29 Oct 2014 08:08 - 48732 of 81564



Britain’s immigration system in chaos, MPs’ report reveals

IT failures cost £1bn, 50,000 asylum seekers are missing and new backlog is building up, according to public accounts committee



Rajeev Syal and Alan Travis


The Guardian, Wednesday 29 October 2014



http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/29/britain-immigration-system-in-chaos-report-reveals

TANKER - 29 Oct 2014 08:12 - 48733 of 81564

al services benefits must be stopped for all immigrants and migrants to the uk until
they have paid taxes for 5 years and if they have broken the uk law then deport them the same day . we do not want the them. and they should be returned to the country they were last in then its up to that country to send them on back
and any one trying to cross the border put them to sleep put them on the next plane home

cynic - 29 Oct 2014 08:46 - 48734 of 81564

absolutely there is much wrong with the benefits system in this country and the whole is a veritable gordian knot.
goodness knows how anyone could make it simpler and fairer and properly applied as warranted

there are most assuredly cases where common sense says that someone should be entitled to benefits of one kind or another, yet the system refuses it

on the other hand, there are similar cases, actual or anecdotal or perceived, where "someone" knows how to work the system and comes out laughing every time

make it tougher to qualify for benefits by all means, but it has to be ensured that the baby does not get thrown out with the bathwater

TANKER - 29 Oct 2014 09:10 - 48735 of 81564

cynic . you are correct in most you post .but when do you say enough is enough
we has tax payers should not be responsible for people from another country
if you have not paid in you should get nothing out .
the only thing left for the uk people is to get out of the eu and close our borders
unless they can prove they can support them selves . and we do not need any more low paid workers .the services are at breaking point and those that need the services
those that paid in and still paying are not getting the service .

action is needed and if the eu leaders are dead to the facts then we must leave the sinking ship before the rats take the reigns

TANKER - 29 Oct 2014 09:16 - 48736 of 81564

cynic I have friends in Lincoln they are to scared to go out at night down to gangs of
migrants shouting abuse and cannot walk on the path . it is not nice to be to scared to go out their lives are ruined and should be enjoying their last few years of life it as been taken away by immigrants taking over the street shouting and drinking all night the police move them then they come back never ending circlle

Haystack - 29 Oct 2014 09:32 - 48737 of 81564

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4251064.ece

Labour council rejects Miliband’s mansion tax plan

Ed Miliband is facing a rebellion among Labour councillors over his plan to impose a mansion tax.

One Labour-run council in London has officially voted to oppose the annual levy, which would be imposed on homes worth more than £2 million. Another senior Labour figure in the capital described the plan as “bonkers”.
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