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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.

dreamcatcher - 08 Nov 2014 22:34 - 49746 of 81564

Ed shadow minister plunges in the dagger: Now Tristram Hunt joins Labour revolt... as poll says Miliband is liability

Labour voters said the best thing Mr Miliband can do to help Labour beat David Cameron is to quit.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2826937/Ed-shadow-minister-plunges-dagger-Tristram-Hunt-joins-Labour-revolt-poll-says-Miliband-liability.html

Chris Carson - 08 Nov 2014 22:38 - 49747 of 81564

By Szu Ping Chan7:44PM GMT 08 Nov 2014 Comments4 Comments
Interest rates will remain on hold beyond next year’s general election, the Bank of England is expected to signal this week, in an environment of lower inflation, weak wage growth and increasing eurozone headwinds.
Economists expect the Bank’s latest Inflation Report to highlight a risk that price rises, as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI) could fall below 1pc at the beginning of 2015, from September’s five-year low of 1.2pc.
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), the recent decline in oil prices to $83 a barrel from $115 in June will push CPI inflation down to 0.5pc by next June. Douglas McWilliams, chief executive of the CEBR, said if prices fell to $60 a barrel, headline inflation could turn negative.
If inflation dips below 1pc, Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England, will have to write an open letter to the Chancellor explaining the fall and how policymakers will ensure that inflation returns to the Bank’s 2pc target.
Alan Clarke, a strategist at Scotiabank, said it was very likely this could happen before the end of this year. “Last December, we had a 6.5pc increase in gas and electricity prices, that’s not being repeated this year, so that will push inflation down by 0.3 percentage points.
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Coupled with that you’ve got Sainsbury’s recent decision to cut 1,200 prices and mild autumn weather pushing down on clothing prices. All in all, if they forecast sub-1pc inflation they’re conceding that Carney’s going to have to write a letter and the market will push back the first hike even more than it already has done."
In June, Mr Carney said the decision surrounding the timing of the first rate increase “could happen sooner than markets expect”, prompting traders to price in a November rate hike. However, an oil glut, the slowdown in the eurozone and falling inflation means markets now expect the Bank to raise rates in August 2015, well after May’s election.
Andrew Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist, said in a speech last month that a “gloomier” global outlook and lower inflation suggested that policymakers could afford to keep interest rates lower for longer.

Haystack - 08 Nov 2014 23:32 - 49748 of 81564

Here we go!

http://news.sky.com/story/1369726/ed-miliband-in-fresh-crisis-over-leadership

Ed Miliband In Fresh Crisis Over Leadership

Ed Miliband's leadership was plunged into fresh crisis after reports that 20 shadow ministers are poised to call on him to quit.

Senior figures are ready to strike if former home secretary Alan Johnson signals he is prepared to step into the breach, according to The Observer.

The number of Labour MPs prepared to act has "reached a critical mass" but they want a coronation rather than a difficult leadership contest.

A senior figure told The Observer: "There are 20 frontbenchers who are actively considering what is best to do. They are from all areas of the party, bar the hard left."

Polls also suggest a dramatic fall in support for Mr Miliband's leadership.

Only 34% of Labour voters questioned now think Mr Miliband is up to being party leader, compared to 51% last month, said a YouGov poll for the Sunday Times.

In another blow the Mail on Sunday reports Shadow Education Secretary Tristrum Hunt criticising moves to rebrand Mr Miliband's profile.

He reportedly tells colleagues. "I never believed the answer to Labour's problems was to show people more of Ed Miliband.

"It has been a complete failure. It is making things worse, not better. Ed has excellent qualities but that is not the way to show them. It is absurd."

Sky's senior political correspondent Jason Farrell said: "If you were going to look at this and say this was a Conservative paper plot, look at the front page of the Observer, because that is quite worrying reading from a Labour newspaper.

"They’re saying that 20 shadow ministers are ready to call for him to quit.

"There isn't a letter demanding Ed Miliband's resignation, but there could be very quickly."

Farrell added: "All of these newspapers are going to make pretty difficult reading for Ed Miliband."

MaxK - 09 Nov 2014 00:11 - 49749 of 81564

What if they get someone competent?


Would be very bad news for dave.

Haystack - 09 Nov 2014 00:49 - 49750 of 81564

Alan Johnson is the likely candidate. I wouldn't think he would be popular across the country. He is a bit lack lustre and not much of a public speaker. It is said that he lacks the ambition to be PM.

MaxK - 09 Nov 2014 00:52 - 49751 of 81564

The queens corgi would be more popular than Ed, but whats Cameroons claim to fame?


cynic - 09 Nov 2014 08:02 - 49752 of 81564

max - What if they get someone competent?

answer - as long patently obvious DM would have been a shoo-in ....... tories are deeply grateful to unite and other hard-left unions for getting em elected as their puppet

dreamcatcher - 09 Nov 2014 08:39 - 49753 of 81564

Fred has gone very quiet . :-))


cynic - 09 Nov 2014 08:44 - 49754 of 81564

i think fred has reached the same conclusion as most of us had ...... both main party leaders and their close henchmen are a disaster

dreamcatcher - 09 Nov 2014 08:53 - 49755 of 81564

Agree, Perhaps we should become Fred's then and not vote . lol

Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:05 - 49756 of 81564

The Ed Miliband media and tory dirty tricks are running fright and trying to divert attention from their own split and disastrous lying by Cameron and Osborne over Europe.

Rochester will be exposed them for what they are. A split fragmented nasty party detested by many of their old former party supporters and voters.

I like Johnson and think him very capable and sensible, but as I says himself, it is a step to far for him and he doesn't have the necessary fluency in economics necessary as a background for the job of PM.

He was very capable and shrewd, but unfortunately in the rat race of politics accepts his limitations.

Unlike Osborne and Cameron who overvalue their abilities, Johnson has his feet on the ground and is fully aware of the mess and fragmented country the present mob of tory incompetents are leaving.

Ed, I guess will go back to a more collegial form of government, without the strutting and posturing detached arrogance of the Etonian stunted group of school boys which camp followers like Haze and fellows lick up to.




Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:07 - 49757 of 81564



Edit.

I think the patch of blue could represent his own party and voters who are fleeing to other parties.

Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:10 - 49758 of 81564

Is it true when Cameron wants to go from No 10 to see Osborne at No 11, he goes down through the sewers (natural haunt) to see him.

Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:22 - 49759 of 81564

Strange how the real problem and success of the Cameron isn't be shown.

I thought the etonian academic elite were going to solve all the UK's problems.






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Mind when Cameron gets the UK kicked out of the EU all our problems will be solved.

I wonder if Farage will start building a wall around the south coast?

MaxK - 09 Nov 2014 09:30 - 49760 of 81564

The runners and riders to take over from millibandus

I bet dave cant believe his luck

Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:32 - 49761 of 81564

In case you missed it:

The success of Cameron and negotiation ability,

Fred1new - 09 Nov 2014 09:40 - 49762 of 81564


This is the face of Xmas past:

Yesterday's man!




A pity that Cameron and Osborne aren't poppies.

They belong to the past.

MaxK - 09 Nov 2014 09:44 - 49763 of 81564

Come on Fred, which turkey do you fancy to take over from Ed?

Haystack - 09 Nov 2014 10:33 - 49764 of 81564

Conservatives and Labour tied

Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 7th Nov -

Con 33%, Lab 33%, LD 7%, UKIP 16%;

Haystack - 09 Nov 2014 10:35 - 49765 of 81564

All Ed needs now, is to turn up at the Cenotaph today in a donkey jacket like Michael Foot.
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