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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.

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 09:34 - 53884 of 81564

for once i think it's quite funny even if not true

Shortie - 30 Dec 2014 09:38 - 53885 of 81564

Aldwick, I suppose it depends on where your educated... But not all teachers are pro... Over the years in conversation I have asked hundreds of people if they voted for the EEC back in the 70's, I'm still to find someone who did which questions how we ended up in the EU anyway.

Personally I think the General Election is complete fast. The decisions have all ready been made and all the General Election does is completes the perception that we all live in a democracy.. Who ever you vote for it'll make no difference to the outcome of EU membership anyway. Politicians can never be pinned down on a complete manifesto and if they could you'd see they all had the same one anyway!

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2014 09:43 - 53886 of 81564

I would ban left winged teachers and then we would have a proper democracy.

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 09:49 - 53887 of 81564

at least if teachers don't have right wings, they'll just keep flying around in circles, or even plummet to earth

i'm not a teacher, but certainly i voted to join eu though i now fall into the "uncertain" camp

MaxK - 30 Dec 2014 10:01 - 53888 of 81564

Is Dave's re-election strategy going tits up?



UK house price growth slows in last three months as property market cools


The north-west, Yorkshire and Humberside, and Wales see outright price declines, with average prices across country edging up 1.1% in the quarter




The average UK house price rose to £189,002 in December. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA


Patrick Collinson

Tuesday 30 December 2014 09.30 GMT



The pace of house price growth slowed sharply in the last three months of 2014, according to Nationwide building society, but ended the year 8.3% higher than in 2013.

In more evidence of the rapidly cooling property market, three regions of the UK – the north-west, Yorkshire and Humberside, and Wales – recorded outright price declines in the final quarter of 2014.

Across the UK, average prices edged up 0.2% in December and 1.1% in the quarter, taking the average price to £189,002. In London, the typical home changed hands for £406,730, up 2.5% on the quarter and up 17.8% over the 12 months. Prices in the capital are now 35% above their former 2007 peak.


More: http://www.theguardian.com/money/2014/dec/30/uk-house-price-growth-slows-last-three-months-property-market-cools

Shortie - 30 Dec 2014 10:09 - 53889 of 81564

I think the EEC was a good idea in its time, but its evolved from being about trade what was voted for, into a big brother government. The wider EU now covers legislation on immigration, wages, environment, human rights, financial market regulation, data and information, criminal law etc etc etc.... I stand firmly against being in the EU.

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2014 10:29 - 53890 of 81564

I think it would be sensible for the USA to devolve more that it already is. Perhaps, into shanty towns.

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Manuel,

I am glad you are uncertain.

That is how I feel about you. (Better be careful what I feel.)

But I thought you were a man of convictions.

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 10:53 - 53891 of 81564

so is jeffrey archer :-) ....
however, my mindset on any number of issues is not nearly as fossilised as your own, as indeed should be apparent from my posts, should you bother to read them without distorting what is actually there

Stan - 30 Dec 2014 10:57 - 53892 of 81564

Alf convictions?... oh dear what for, come on you naughty boy answer the question.

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 10:59 - 53893 of 81564

importuning apparently, though i never did understand what that meant, so pleaded guilty just for the hell of it ..... it really was a damn cold day and wanted to get back to my free b&b in the warm

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2014 11:03 - 53894 of 81564

I think it is time to use Manuel's excuse of "I don't read other peoples posts".

I already know what to believe!!


8-)

Fred1new - 30 Dec 2014 11:07 - 53895 of 81564

Manuel,

Look up "importuning", it is different to "importing"!

I suppose the difference is only small and business is business.


8-)

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 11:25 - 53896 of 81564

i thought it sounded to be something to do with downloading music

2517GEORGE - 30 Dec 2014 11:26 - 53897 of 81564

Sikh deserts Ed Milibland for UKIP.
Former Labour Mayor Harjit Gill joins UKIP stating '' More and more my views are in line with what UKIP want''
2517

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 11:29 - 53898 of 81564

perhaps he's after a free ticket back to amritsar

Haystack - 30 Dec 2014 11:32 - 53899 of 81564

I voted to join the EEC, but now I am undecided. We won't leave the EU no matter who gets elected. We may well have a referendum, but the public will vote to stay in.

cynic - 30 Dec 2014 11:52 - 53900 of 81564

if the question is fairly constructed (hmm!) and the public vote to stay in, then i'm more than happy to abide with that decision

if labour duck the whole referendum issue, as they assuredly will, and slowly devolve more and more powers to brussels, as they assuredly will, then i shall not be happy at all

if ukip somehow become kingmakers with an avowal to take uk out of eu regardless of how the public might have voted in a referendum, then i shall not be happy at all

Haystack - 30 Dec 2014 11:58 - 53901 of 81564

The last item won't happen, due to constitutional issues.

MaxK - 30 Dec 2014 11:58 - 53902 of 81564

UKIP have always contented that a referendum is required to clear the air.

The €U is not the same animal it was 40 years ago. (common market)

UKIP have not said it wants out regardless, that's panic talk from the usual suspects.

Haystack - 30 Dec 2014 12:03 - 53903 of 81564

UKIP don't just want a referendum. They want to leave the EU. What purpose will they serve if we have a referendum and the vote is to stay in? Their only real policy is leaving the EU. What sort of party will they become if the public wants to stay in? The very name of the party is incompatible with continued membership.
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