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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.

MaxK - 04 Nov 2014 10:51 - 49133 of 81564

absolute contempt.



MPs to escape investigations over alleged expenses abuse after paperwork 'destroyed'



MPs accused of abusing parliamentary expenses will be harder to investigate under a new system after House of Commons officials "destroyed" paperwork relating to their claims, it has been revealed.


Commons Speaker John Bercow has been accused of heading a new cover-up following the destruction of records relating to claims made before 2010, when a new policy of disposing records after three years was introduced in the wake of the expenses scandal, the Daily Telegraph reported.



More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/mps-to-escape-investigations-over-alleged-expenses-abuse-after-paperwork-destroyed-9834575.html?origin=internalSearch

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 10:56 - 49134 of 81564

Yep but the newspaper (Telegraph) that started the investigation as retained all the records on THEIR database, so hard luck cheating politicians.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 11:01 - 49135 of 81564

Haystack Send an email to Haystack View Haystack's profile - 04 Nov 2014 10:24 - 49129 of 49133

Surely, you don't think UKIP could run the country. UKIP are a good protest party, but not capable of running anything.


Well it is B obvious that many think the tory party are a party of confidence tricksters who can't run the country.

They have fragmented it and are hell bent of dividing it even further.

They are alienating nearest neighbours and EU trading partners at any expense in order to an attempt to cling on to power,

It seems to many, that the only ones to have benefited from their "guile" is the small minority of wealthy financial backers who they hope will continue to support them.

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They seem unable to work in coalition with others.

The Home Office is in disarray and the party is jumping with joy for Theresa May ( a strong woman, who they see as a reincarnation of the "mummy" Margaret Thatcher) of who has demoralised those working in the "unit" and failed to fulfil the promises she has made.

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B. madness has set in!

MaxK - 04 Nov 2014 11:01 - 49136 of 81564

Good one gf.

I hope we can look forward to another scandal, cos the bastards are still at it.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 11:09 - 49137 of 81564

I do hope there are copies of the files outside the UK!

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If I was a betting man, at the moment I think it will be a coalition of Lab, SNP and Lib/Dem.

Their core ideologies seem similar.

With a decent majority it may allow sensible "moderate" policies, which considers the long term rather than the PR news bites of the present mob.

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(Moderate policies, such as hanging all tory members of the present cabinet. 8-) )

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 11:27 - 49138 of 81564

LOL........ that last line..

aldwickk - 04 Nov 2014 12:35 - 49139 of 81564

George Osborne, the Chancellor, will travel to Brussels on Friday for a meeting of EU finance ministers in an attempt to reduce the bill ahead of the deadline.

So we are going to pay it , but not yet and not so much. That's not what Cameron told us, he said it was unfair and we won't pay it . More votes for UKIP.

cynic - 04 Nov 2014 12:37 - 49140 of 81564

49125 - is that part of the missing 10% :-)

ExecLine - 04 Nov 2014 12:39 - 49141 of 81564

If I was a betting man, I would take into consideration how the Lib Dems and the defecting Tories who have gone over to UKIP are all more recently aligned to being mates with the Tories and their policies. They are also more recently used to sharing power with them.

So my bet on a coalition would be for an agreement between three parties:

Tory/UKIP/Lib Dem

This would also ensure the UKIP and Tories get the Referendum and the Lib Dems might be persuaded to at least go along with this.

Nigel gets a seat at the cabinet table. So too, do Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander.

Whilst ever Ed Milliboring Bellybuttonband (you know, the one with the snuffle and the Wallace and Gromit teeth, who can't even do any other than stitch his own brother up and so who the hell would ever do a deal with him?) is leader of the Labour lot, then no one is going to share power with him/them.

I'll leave it at that for now.

:-)

aldwickk - 04 Nov 2014 12:45 - 49142 of 81564

What does Nigel get ?

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 12:57 - 49143 of 81564

Are you looking at your reflection in the mirror in hope?

I can see one or two Lib MPS moving to the Con party, as they are goners in their own party.

(Just wonder if Danny boy and Boy David might jump ship!)

But I "feel" the libs feel "burnt" by the connections with Cons and would not trust them again.

Could be wrong, but don't think so.

Haystack - 04 Nov 2014 13:03 - 49144 of 81564

I doubt that UKIP will have enough MPs to enter into a coalition. There are other parties, such as the Unionists to go into coalition with and they will probably have more seats than UKIP. UKIP are still on track to win zero new seats at the GE

And by the way Cameron said that he wouldn't pay the bill on December 1. He didn't say he wouldn't pay it.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 13:11 - 49145 of 81564

No, he will be a rent boy for it and pay interest on the outstanding amount!

Sorry, the UK will pay the outstanding the rent.

Another PR are failure for a U-turn and blame somebody else.

I know try Georgie boy!

aldwickk - 04 Nov 2014 13:15 - 49146 of 81564

Not when he first spoke about it he didn't, he said he wouldn't pay it

Haystack - 04 Nov 2014 13:18 - 49147 of 81564

No. He has always said that he wouldn't pay on December 1. I saw the first speech where he mentioned it.

MaxK - 04 Nov 2014 13:26 - 49148 of 81564

If it were actually Cameroon who had to foot the bill instead of us, it might have put a bit of steel in his backbone.

Alas, it's only taxpayers money, so who gives a toss?



It's all a game anyway, posture and position to try and fool the gullable into thinking he actually gives a damn.

cynic - 04 Nov 2014 13:36 - 49149 of 81564

It's all a game anyway, posture and position
that much is true all round, as so much of political life is

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 13:40 - 49150 of 81564

Max,

He uses somebody else's backbone.

He can't even stand up to his own party.

Just weaves and ducks.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2014 13:40 - 49151 of 81564

,

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 13:50 - 49152 of 81564

If camoron doesnt pay on 1st of December we just pick up heavy interest charges at something like a rate of interest of 57% per month until we do pay it.

Bring on WONGA.

Maybe the rate is so high because the original charge includes the Black Economy prostitution and drugs included.
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