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
- 17 Dec 2014 23:30
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And your point is?
Cos you havent made one.
Haystack
- 17 Dec 2014 23:39
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The point is that it was the 70s. The unions were destroying our industry and no one in their right mind would invest. Edward Heath and Callahan both tried to curb the destructive power of the unions and failed. It wasn't until Thatcher that it happened. By that time industry was uncompetitive in the world. Restrictive practices and strikes ruined our industry while countries like Germany and emerging countries had more flexible working prectices. Our outdated union methods went back to the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Demarcation was a disease in our industry.
Haystack
- 18 Dec 2014 00:08
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Bookies suspend betting on Queen announcing abdication in Christmas broadcast
Coral said it had decided to close its book on the Queen abdicating after a rash of bets in the past 24 hours, but Buckingham Palace laughs off rumour
The bookmaker Coral has suspended betting on the Queen announcing her abdication in this year's Christmas Day broadcast.
The betting firm said it had decided to close the market after an "unusual" rash of wagers which "instantly set alarm bells ringing".
Sources close to the Queen, however, laughed off suggestions that she might abdicate, saying it was "just not true".
At about midday today, Coral had several online inquiries for the odds it would offer on the Queen abdicating in her Christmas message. It began with a £200 bet, followed by several smaller bets in quick succession.
The bookmaker said the queries were "so specific" and so close together that it smelled a rat.
odds of 10-1 on the Queen abdicating during the Christmas message.
The speech to the nation has already been pre-recorded by the BBC, leading to suspicions that people with inside knowledge, either from Buckingham Palace or the TV camera crew, might have acted on leaked information.
Nicola McGeady, a spokesman for Coral, said: "Throughout the year there has been major speculation about the Queen’s future but today’s gamble has really caught us by surprise.
“As far as we are concerned there’s no smoke without fire when bets like this come through all in succession, so we have decided to be safe rather than sorry and pull the plug on the market."
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 02:17
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hays talking out of his bottom again, in the car industry it was the UNIONS who alerted management to the Re Tooling the germans and the japs were carrying out and wanted the same and were prepared to take redundancies.
It was british greedy bosses along with a Tory government who wanted to break them .
hays goes on about the three day week i remember massive riots going on for weeks under the Tories which were far worse, more destructive and costly. 8 million people unemployed and tax revenues (the new savior) spent on keeping people on the dole.
Same was repeated in camorons first year albeit a shorter period, and if you want to look at restrictive practices look no further than professional bodies for solicitors, the Law pro in general and accountancy bodies.
Far worse than restrictive practice by the working man.
Thats the only reason that it costs you so much.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 02:19
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By the way hays Cynic as asked me to go a little lighter on you, but obviously when you get the chance to try and dominate you dont take an inch but take a mile.
All bets off cynic.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2014 08:09
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sticky - there was certainly a lot of really poor management throughout from the 50s onwards, but to pretend that the militant unions were out to do nothing more than help their members (did they ever fight for equal pay for women?) would be purblind in the extreme
several of the union leaders were in the pay of the russians, and there is no doubt that their brief was to wreck the uk economy
fortunately they failed
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2014 08:16
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doodlebug4 - 17 Dec 2014 20:10 - 53201 of 53221
Maggie, Maggie, Maggie !:-))
Do you mean the Maggie who was the mother of a "GUN RUNNER"?
Did he benefit by side deals of his mother due to his mother's office and thought to have over £50 million in offshore bank accounts?
(The best type of conservative practices.)
If so she did make a suitable leader of the tory party and would fit in with the ethics of the present incumbents at No 10.
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goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:17
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Right wing propaganda Cyners.
All my family were one way another connected to British Leyland and that included management.
Sinister right wing plots including managements links with the Russians were the truth.
And since when have the Tories been the champions for women!!!!!.
Just look at the commons.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:19
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When the shit hits the fan about the peados Thatcher sheltered the myth of Thatcher will hit this country like an atomic bomb.
Why do you think the tories are dragging there feet.
MaxK
- 18 Dec 2014 08:26
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Nu Labour had 13 years to expose the peedo's, yet did fuck all.
Any explanation?
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:30
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yep there was an establishment cover up and yes labour are just as much to blame as the Tories, but we all know which party was actualy the offenders in the various childrens homes.
Chris Carson
- 18 Dec 2014 08:30
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Place your bets, judging by the early start this morning if gf neglects his meds anticipate a few threads being trashed. Avoid!
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:31
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The truth is the Tories are hoping all there offenders will have died before the findings are published to the public.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2014 08:36
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by the way, i thought until a few months back you had been a lifelong tory supporter and benefactor ... or so you said
bit strange given your recent posts
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:42
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Not of this present cabinet Cynic and certainly not of Thatcher since her son was exposed for Gun Running and a military coup and now knowing that she knew every little detail about her peado cabinet.
Everyones entitled to change there mind just look at TANKER and his mates going over to Labour, Max allegedly going over to UKIP.
Give me Davies and a new front bench and Ill be back with the Tories but not the liar camoron or the coke head Osbourne. Or even worse the mass killer IDS.
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2014 08:43
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Napoleon,
How much of the "leadership" of the the "city" and "tories" are owned by the USA?
How much corporate "profits" goes into tory party coffers?
Disguised under various "tax" or "moral" labels.
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Part of the problem with unions, political parties, and especially government as being demonstrated by the tory mob in power, is that rather than the leadership undertaking their responsibility of leadership, they wish to stay in "power" and therefore respond to the mass of their sponsors, and bend and lean in the any direction which they hope will maintain them is their "power".
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Just read this quote.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. When you look into to the abyss, the abyss also looks into you.
Fred Nietzsche.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2014 08:46
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Just take a detailed look at Osbourne now and then 4 years back. Certainly something wrong with his health.
WE ALL KNOW HES BEEN ON A DIET, BUT HIS FACE EXPRESSIONS GIVE IT AWAY......HES ON POT OR SOMETHING STRONGER.
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2014 08:56
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Useful words:
"could be"
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2014 08:59
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GF.
Are you sure that that is not Haze the well known party hipster.