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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.

goldfinger - 26 Nov 2014 14:00 - 51354 of 81564

At 6pm tonight tell everyone why #CameronMustGo

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aldwickk - 26 Nov 2014 14:04 - 51355 of 81564

#CameronMustGo don't half post a bunch of childish rubbish

aldwickk - 26 Nov 2014 14:11 - 51356 of 81564

TANKER

maggies picture as been taken down and destroyed

Why ? Thatchers not the PM now., its been decades since she was in power how can you blame her. Didn't you vote for her ?

Haystack - 26 Nov 2014 14:13 - 51357 of 81564

Just loony lefty activists. We have a few on here. Not to be taken seriously though.

MaxK - 26 Nov 2014 14:14 - 51358 of 81564

Three proven liars, why would anyone vote for them?


Fred1new - 26 Nov 2014 14:25 - 51359 of 81564

George.

Looking after the economy:



The economy was growing under labour before 2008 and was recovering until the genius Osborne took over with ideological attempts to smash the Welfare services by unnecessary harsh form of austerity economics.

There was problems with the underlying market under Brown and too rapid a growth may/was have occurred.

The Major problems was corrupt financial services and their race and greed for profits.

Cameron and his crew after 4 years have not address properly the possible corruption within the Financial service and their "bookies", many of the latter outside the UK Borders.

They in fact benefit from "city" pursuing their activities.
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If money had been ploughed into the infrastructure, ie. building social housing, filling in the bloody potholes, the economy would not have contracted and welfare payments would have been less. ETC.

Money into the above would have trickled and diffused into the general swirl of money and supported the economy and enabled a slow growth which was occurring under Darling to do so.

No, Labour is not less competent than the Confidence Tricksters party, they may have a different concept of decency and utilise "taxation" differently.

Also, they have an awareness of the less fortunate in society and awareness of the restrictions they have due to the gross inequality of chance has and this may give them a different concept of what "hard working" means.

MaxK - 26 Nov 2014 14:35 - 51360 of 81564

Because they're worth it....


Haystack - 26 Nov 2014 14:42 - 51361 of 81564

The MPs did not choose the pay rise. They have no control over it. An outside body sets the pay. Some are refusing the increase, but it will still be paid.

Stan - 26 Nov 2014 14:43 - 51362 of 81564

"Haystack Send an email to Haystack View Haystack's profile - 26 Nov 2014 13:44 - 51353 of 51363

Conservatives doing an excellent job and will continue for the next 5 years."

The words loonies and Haystack will forever go together.

Stan - 26 Nov 2014 14:47 - 51363 of 81564

"Haystack Send an email to Haystack View Haystack's profile - 26 Nov 2014 14:42 - 51364 of 51365

The MPs did not choose the pay rise. They have no control over it. An outside body sets the pay. Some are refusing the increase, but it will still be paid."

Ipsa or whatever they are called was set up by government, if your mob really wanted to make changes then your bunch of Tory Crooks could make those changes. Clearly your executive don't.

Haystack - 26 Nov 2014 14:48 - 51364 of 81564

I hope you are wearing your cloth cap and stroking your ferret as you type.

Haystack - 26 Nov 2014 14:53 - 51365 of 81564

I am sure you don't want to know that IPSA was introduced by the Labour government in 2009. If the government starts meddling with it, then it is not independent anymore.

"IPSA is independent of parliament, government and of political parties. In everything we do, we focus on our main duty; to serve the interests of the public."

MaxK - 26 Nov 2014 14:55 - 51366 of 81564

Surely if this DIPSO org says mp's need an 11% pay rise, the ordinary workers need the same.

Stan - 26 Nov 2014 15:00 - 51367 of 81564

Oh do belt up you Tory Tart H/S.

Haystack - 26 Nov 2014 15:06 - 51368 of 81564

It is such a good spectator sport watching the loony left explode. They will have plenty to explode about when the election gets closer and there is some really aggro levelled at Labour. We are in a phoney war at the moment. When hostilities break out, Miliband can expect a major barrage hitting him.

goldfinger - 26 Nov 2014 15:42 - 51369 of 81564

LOL LOL LOL LOL

Is that why Camoron initially didnt want to take Milly on in Televised debates LOL.

It was only the aussie who really runs the party who made his mind up for him.

goldfinger - 26 Nov 2014 15:42 - 51370 of 81564

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MaxK - 26 Nov 2014 15:47 - 51371 of 81564

A gift to ukip, an another headache for Cameroon



UK faces £34bn bill for black hole in EU budget

EU accused of financial mismanagement after auditors find huge black hole in the Brussels budget



Bruno Waterfield in Brussels and Peter Dominiczak

1:53PM GMT 26 Nov 2014



Auditors have identified a blackhole in European Union budgets that could lead to extra demands for cash from the British taxpayer of up to £34billion over the next six years.


David Cameron will be legally obliged to make up a share of a shortfall of £259billion by 2020 with liabilities for the Treasury estimated at £33.7bn, calculated at the usual rate of Britain’s EU contributions.


The hole in EU spending has been identified by the European Court of Auditors and represents a political disaster for the Prime Minister who has made repeated pledges to bring down the amount Britain pays into Brussels budgets.


“The EU’s ability to just grab money from taxpayers whenever it wants is an outrage. It underlines what is structurally wrong with our relationship under the existing treaties. The UK parliament should decide how much we want to pay the EU not bureaucrats in Brussels," said Bernard Jenkin MP, the chairman of the House of Commons public administration select committee.


In a special report earlier this week, EU auditors identified the sum in outstanding bills for legally binding spending commitments made by the European Commission over the last four years.


“Assuming that commitments will not be de-committed, and we don’t see how most of them could, it might be problematic to get this money from member states to finance the expenditure foreseen,” Igor Ludborzs, an EU auditor, told the Euractiv website.

“We don’t see a happy ending. The amounts are getting bigger and bigger.”




More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/11255493/UK-faces-34bn-bill-for-blackhole-in-EU-budget.html

Fred1new - 26 Nov 2014 15:55 - 51372 of 81564

Haze.

Here are the perfect icons for you to worship.

215,

Of course the Cons can be trusted to pocket the economy.


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Remember the brass if the pals of Wavy Dave

Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi admits taxpayers paid power bill for his stables
MP promises to repay the part of £5,822.27 expenses claim for second home energy bills that relates to electricity for stables


A Tory MP has apologised and promised to repay part of a £5,822.27 expenses claim for his energy bills after it emerged taxpayers were paying for the electricity supply to his stables.


But he is with his hero.

Perhaps, they can squeeze in Haze next time!

Is he saying, "I love you Dave"?

Stan - 26 Nov 2014 16:09 - 51373 of 81564

The only lot that I can think of as loony left in this country is the WRP.. you can't even get that right now H/S.
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