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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.

doodlebug4 - 19 Nov 2014 16:28 - 50764 of 81564

I can never figure out why the English rugby team supporters sing "Swing low Sweet Chariot". What on earth has that song got to do with England? Isn't it a gospel song that originated in America?

Haystack - 19 Nov 2014 16:34 - 50765 of 81564

Why it is a rugby anthem.

http://www.everyhit.com/stories/swing_low_sweet_chariot.html

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2014 16:52 - 50766 of 81564


Rochester. Rochester! Rochester!!!!!!!!


Ladbrokes: Further Tory defector to UKIP now odds-on. | PoliticsHome | Press Release | PoliticsHome

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Ladbrokes: Further Tory defector to UKIP now odds-on.
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Press Release from Ladbrokes:

DAVID CAMERON should be steeling himself for further Tory MPs to defect to UKIP in the wake of expected defeat in Thursday's Rochester & Strood by-election, according to Ladbrokes.

With UKIP now red-hot 1/33 favourites to return a second MP, speculation has continued to mount about which Conservative will be next to jump ship, and the bookies make it odds-on that at least one does so before Christmas,

The rebellious MP for Kettering, Philip Hollobone, is now the 2/1 favourite to be next to join fellow Dulwich College old boy Nigel Farage in the UKIP ranks. Next in the betting come Basildon & Billericay Member John Baron and Crawley's Henry Smith.

Matthew Shaddick of Ladbrokes said: "The Rochester by-election is now a one-horse race and the only question in punter's minds is who's next"

*Ladbrokes' latest betting*
*Any Further Tory MP to defect before Dec 25th*
8/11 Yes
Evs No

*Next Tory MP to defect to UKIP*
2/1 Philip Hollobone
3/1 John Baron
4/1 Henry Smith
6/1 Mark Pritchard
8/1 Peter Bone
8/1 George Eustice
10/1 Gordon Henderson
100/1 Grant Shapps
500/1 David Cameron

goldfinger - 19 Nov 2014 17:07 - 50767 of 81564

Baron will defect for sure.

Hays is looking rather silly after saying UKIP would have no MPs running up to the GE approx 6 months ago. Repeated it about 6 times to Max aswel.

I have his exact words on my works PC.

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2014 17:11 - 50768 of 81564

Is this coming back to haunt the Torrids and the Libs/dem just before the G/E.

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London student demonstration sees arrests and scuffles
A protester holds up a lit flare amid demonstrators during a march against student university fees in near the Houses of Parliament in central London on November 19, 2014.
Protesters are angry at raised tuition fees, student debt and spending cuts
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Police have made a number of arrests during clashes with campaigners as thousands protested against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt.

One man and a woman were detained after charging the Conservative Party headquarters in central London.

The Free Education demonstration is opposed to tuition fees of up to £9,000 a year at universities in England.

The march was called by groups including the National Campaign Against Fees And Cuts.

It was scheduled to finish earlier but some protesters remain in central London where there have been clashes with police.

A small breakaway group pushed a wheelie bin at police guarding the entrance to the Tory offices.

Officers forced them back and arrested two people for affray.



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How many students and ex-students can be stimulated to vote against T/L/Ds in Marginal seats?

goldfinger - 19 Nov 2014 17:18 - 50769 of 81564

A lot I reckon.

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2014 17:23 - 50770 of 81564

This was written before Rochester!

What does this mean for the overall outcome in 2015? Ashcroft says the Conservatives can afford to lose no more than 21 seats to Labour in order to remain the largest party, but they are currently behind in 38. He adds, rather ominously, that ‘we have not yet reached the point at which the Tory losses end’.

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Haze is remarkably quiet, has he gone to help Tories lose at Rochester.

Better be careful UKIP may burn Cameron and him as celebratory effigies.

goldfinger - 19 Nov 2014 17:28 - 50771 of 81564

Worth a re tweet that Fred .....ohhhhhh I mean a re post............. you know why he he.

Fred1new Send an email to Fred1new View Fred1new's profile - 19 Nov 2014 17:23 - 50773 of 50773

This was written before Rochester!

What does this mean for the overall outcome in 2015? Ashcroft says the Conservatives can afford to lose no more than 21 seats to Labour in order to remain the largest party, but they are currently behind in 38. He adds, rather ominously, that ‘we have not yet reached the point at which the Tory losses end’.


Chris Carson - 19 Nov 2014 17:41 - 50772 of 81564

PMQs: Cameron mocks Ed Miliband over Scots poll

LABOUR leader Ed Miliband was mocked for “fewer people in Scotland believing in his leadership than the Loch Ness monster” during fierce exchanges in Prime Minister’s questions.


The attack by Prime Minister David Cameron came in the first PMQs since Mr Miliband had faced a failed coup from Labour backbenchers to remove him as Labour leader.


Mr Cameron also raised “the pasting” he received “from a pop star” - Myleene Klass - as he sought to press home Mr Miliband’s discomfort.

The Labour leader challenged the Prime Minister to back the policy at their weekly Commons face-off, complaining that the owner of a £140 million property in Hyde Park would be paying the same as someone whose home was worth “a fraction of that value”.

But Mr Cameron took the opportunity to raise Mr Miliband’s bruising encounter with the model and Hear’Say singer this week, saying she had “wiped the floor” with him.

On ITV’s Agenda, Ms Klass tore into Mr Miliband’s proposal for a levy on properties worth more than £2 million, insisting you could only buy a “garage” in London for that sort of money.

• Only 1 in 50 Scots has full trust in Ed Miliband

She said the tax would hit “little grannies” whose homes had increased in value over decades rather than the super rich.

Mr Cameron said the Government had “made sure that the richest in our country have made a contribution by putting up stamp duty”.

“But the point about this is what we need is a growing economy that is providing the jobs, the livelihoods for our people,” he said.

“That is what we are getting. Whereas what he has had in the past week is a pasting from a pop star.”

He returned to the subject later in the exchanges, joking: “This was the week when Myleene Klass wiped the floor with him in a television programme and this was the week when an opinion poll in Scotland showed that more people believe in the Loch Ness monster than believe in his leadership.

“The only problem for the Labour party is he does actually exist.”

However, Mr Miliband did receive support from Mr Cameron’s coalition partner, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.

Pointing out that all homes worth more than £700,000 currently pay the same council tax, the Deputy Prime Minister told LBC radio his party had long wanted to introduce a mansion tax and Klass was “wrong”.

• Euan McColm: Ed Miliband - down but not out

“She also suggested that all you can buy in London was a garage for £2 million. That’s some garage,” he said. “Let’s get rid of the emotion about calling it, claiming that one person’s normal home is a mansion.

“Why don’t we treat higher value properties in the same banded way of putting council tax bands as we do on lower value properties?

“What is possibly fair about saying to a family who live in a family home in Lewisham that they pay the same council tax as an oligarch who lives in a £13m house?”

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2014 17:44 - 50773 of 81564

GF.

Any way you can post on Post 50762 towards Ed and "cronies"?

I am interested in Cameron's escape card!

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2014 18:16 - 50774 of 81564

Interesting article about Thatcher period of government!


Father claims police covered up son’s murder by Westminster paedophile ring
Vishambar Mehrotra, whose eight-year-old son was killed in 1981, says police ignored tipoff from male prostitute



http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/19/father-police-covered-up-sons-murder-westminster-paedophile-ring



I wonder how many other cover ups there were during her period in "office"?

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Is this related to the missing files?


Haystack - 19 Nov 2014 18:33 - 50775 of 81564

http://order-order.com/2014/11/19/pmqs-sketch-ed-the-unready-uncounselled-ill-advised-a-leader-surrounded-by-fools/

The news on Friday morning may be shocking enough to revive Labour panic. What happens if they poll 15 per cent? Tory failure has been priced in – has Labour melt-away? How will the 100-odd Labour MPs feel when their vulnerability is dramatised for them? When they look ahead to the loss of their precious seat?

Because it’s all about Ed. Presidential Ed. The teeth of the campaign. The big brain behind it. The single greatest weakness of the party is given the greatest prominence. Who thought that was a good idea?

Ed!

cynic - 19 Nov 2014 18:38 - 50776 of 81564

goddam americanised spell-check is the real subversive

goldfinger - 19 Nov 2014 20:40 - 50777 of 81564

Hays and the devious brotherhood at work again together.

For sure Devious Dave was right when he said 'were all in this together', what he failed to mention was that he was meaning the Tory Party, the Tory Press, and the Tory Media including the BBC whom he obviously as a plant these days.

Tell all the porkies you want Hays but when your Blue Brothers start marching across the floor you know its the beginning of the end for you the tories and by the end I mean historicaly with all your supporters being the older end.

You will be as obsolete as QPP in the financial world.

Crooks caught red handed, red handed by the red hand of Ed Milliband.

Chris Carson - 19 Nov 2014 20:52 - 50778 of 81564

Ed Millibend LOL!!!!

"fewer people believing in his leadership than the Loch Ness monster"

Scotland, Scotland, Scotland!!!!!!

dreamcatcher - 19 Nov 2014 20:55 - 50779 of 81564

goldfinger - 16 Nov 2014 22:55 - 50427 of 50781

DC Carl Foggerty could also be one of the favourites.


Yes, only just seen goldfinger. On Itv in 5 mins . :-))


cynic - 19 Nov 2014 21:01 - 50780 of 81564

fancy waking up to that every morning?

MaxK - 19 Nov 2014 21:02 - 50781 of 81564

What is it?

dreamcatcher - 19 Nov 2014 21:14 - 50782 of 81564

A blonde bit of erh . lol

dreamcatcher - 19 Nov 2014 21:17 - 50783 of 81564

A better shot. :-))

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