Sharesmagazine
 Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Share Price   Awards   Market Scan   Videos   Broker Notes   Director Deals   Traders' Room 
 Funds   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Heatmaps   News   Indices   Forward Diary   Forex Prices   Shares Magazine   Investors' Room 
 CFDs   Shares   SIPPs   ISAs   Forex   ETFs   Comparison Tables   Spread Betting 
You are NOT currently logged in
 
Register now or login to post to this thread.

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.

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 12:54 - 54459 of 81564

gf
My area is a Lib area and just ahead of Labour. The Conservatives have no chance in my constituency. I have another appointment with my GP made today for Friday. That's is just two days ahead.

2517GEORGE - 07 Jan 2015 12:56 - 54460 of 81564

I think he's looking in amazement at the opposition bench and can't believe his luck.
2517

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 12:58 - 54461 of 81564

‘Pillock’ BBC reporter’s duff NHS question makes Miliband’s day 7/1/2015

150106milibandsmile.jpg?resize=529%2C317
All smiles: “We will hear people with respect,” said Mr Miliband – but he couldn’t hide his enjoyment of Norman Smith’s error of judgement.

Norman Smith, the BBC’s assistant political editor, may have cause to regret very deeply his line of questioning to Ed Miliband yesterday.

It was one of those occasions when the BBC’s adoption of the Conservative Party’s narrative on almost every political story simply couldn’t stand up – and that’s why Norman was shouted down.

Mr Miliband was launching the Labour Party’s general election campaign at Salford’s Lowry Theatre when Mr Smith ventured his unwise question. Considering the factual evidence of recent weeks, it may be possible that he was ordered to ask the following by one of his Tory bosses within the corporation. He said: “You have attacked the Tories for going negative in this campaign already over this publication of the dossier about your spending commitments but haven’t you gone negative over the NHS? Because you are saying that it will be unrecognisable in five years’ time and yet Mr Cameron has pledged to ringfence the NHS budget, announced that £2bn has been promised and there has been no winter crisis, so aren’t you …”

The reaction was – well, see for yourself. The look on Ed’s face at the claim that there has been no winter crisis is priceless:

The hubbub following the BBC reporter’s claims included someone with a northern accent advising him to go back to London – and another audience member called him “a pillock”.

Mr Miliband, clearly enjoying the moment, defused the growing anger with a raised hand: “We will hear people with respect … particularly Norman.”

Then he said: “The difference is between fact and falsehood.

“You should talk to people in the NHS, Norman, because they will genuinely say to you with an edge in their voice ‘Where are things going to be in five years’ time, what kind of NHS are we going to have?’

“I met a young doctor a few months ago who had just qualified and he said to me ‘You know you have got to have a plan, you know you have got to sort this out because I want the NHS to be actually there when I’m a doctor.’

“I think there is real fear about the fact that we transformed the NHS in government, it’s already gone backwards. If you are proposing as a party to go back to 1930s levels of public spending as a share of national income – as you were one of the first people to point out – then I think there is real fear about what that means for the NHS and other vital public services.”

Just to clarify why Mr Miliband was surprised to hear there was no winter crisis, here’s just one example of a situation Mr Smith seemed to think didn’t happen, from the middle of last month, as reported by – surprise! – the BBC.

Additional (January 6): Today the BBC is reporting that the English NHS (along with those in the other UK countries) has recorded its worst failure to meet Accident and Emergency waiting time targets since they were introduced in 2004 – despite those targets having been reduced when the Tory-led Coalition Government came into office. The graph accompanying the article is particularly damning.

doodlebug4 - 07 Jan 2015 12:58 - 54462 of 81564

You can't blame any GP for not wanting too see gf, he must be the patient from hell and completely incurable.

TANKER - 07 Jan 2015 13:02 - 54463 of 81564

paris today next uk the west as allowed these scum to grow .the west must act and wipe any one who supports isis out for good ,

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 13:02 - 54464 of 81564

gf
The question for Miliband was a good one. It just show you how rude Labour activists are. The BBC journalist was asking why Miliband was being negative about the NHS when only the day before he had said there would be no negative campaigning.

You can't trust Labour from one day to another!

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 13:02 - 54465 of 81564

Like I said Hays con/lib government diverting resources to coalition areas.

Its the same with council funding.

The public will vote labour after the shambles in the NHS and this is just the beginning.

Its going to be a long winter for the Tories and people take note of the NHS not the economy.

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 13:04 - 54466 of 81564

gf's GP knows it will just be some more drugs to keep him mentally stable. You can tell when he can't get to see his GP.

2517GEORGE - 07 Jan 2015 13:05 - 54467 of 81564

NHS worst for a decade, who was in power then?
2517

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 13:05 - 54468 of 81564

12 Hospitals now on EMERGENCY ALERT and more will join them.

You cant just ship in doctors and nurses like you can into a factory and expect maximum out put in fact what they are getting is complete chaos.

doodlebug4 - 07 Jan 2015 13:07 - 54469 of 81564

He's always worse when there's a full moon Haystack. :-)

TANKER - 07 Jan 2015 13:09 - 54470 of 81564

those two in paris just come back from Syria

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 13:11 - 54471 of 81564

Bad combination for gf. Full moon and run out of psychotropic drugs.

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 13:25 - 54472 of 81564

Miliband wasn't negating the NHS, he was rightly attacking the incompetence and lying of Cameron and the Hunter.

The tory party is negating the value of the NHS and Welfare Services.


As can be seen, Haze would make a fitting puerile member of the the No 10 bunker, with the solution to all problems, is shoot the messengers but do not read the messages.

-------------------


Another point is that Cameron’s government have now borrowed and extra £548 billlion since they came power and completely failed to eradicate the budget deficit, like they said they were going to. Not only have they borrowed more in 4 years than Labour did in 13, they have created more debt than every Labour government in history combined!

So much for the confidence trickster’s economic planning.

What have they done, which they will be known for?

Started the destruction of the NHS and given tax breaks to their pals with the proceeds.


=====-=-
PS, Remember Osborne's remarks on the necessity of retaining AAA status and Haze defence of him at the time!

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 13:28 - 54473 of 81564

The Tories have lost control of the NHS and Welfare, full stop.

No more no less.

TANKER - 07 Jan 2015 13:32 - 54474 of 81564

if the west does not act and wipe out all isis supporters their will be no world to worry about the west must start to take them out . these two have come back from Syria ?

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 13:44 - 54475 of 81564

TANKER round up all there family and deport them, no questions asked.

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 13:45 - 54476 of 81564

gf
Labour have lost control of the NHS in Wales where it is much worse than in England.

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 13:52 - 54477 of 81564

If you are referring to the "armed attackers" in Paris, it maybe better to trace their families, especially if they had children and "if" they have supportive "payments" made into their "accounts" to "chase" those "payment" to source.

(I wonder how much Syrian (Assad's) money is being diverted to support groups alien groups?)

TANKER - 07 Jan 2015 14:10 - 54478 of 81564

the soft touch on muslim terrorists as not worked we must take back the ground
any one supporting terrorists must be arrested and deported with all their family no buts just do it . action must be taken
paris today uk tomorrow
Register now or login to post to this thread.