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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.

TANKER - 19 Mar 2015 07:25 - 57681 of 81564

jimmy sadam did control the nutters in is country so did gadafi
now the world is at war
we now have no leaders in the world all gutless cowards

we need men with balls not white flag wavers

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 08:39 - 57682 of 81564

He was walking tall yesterday, but resembles a midget to-day!






Who has plucked his balloon!

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 08:42 - 57683 of 81564


The last of the magicians!




Perhaps, the Chef can make a casserole out of it!

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 12:02 - 57684 of 81564

Perhaps why George and his budget are going down a bomb.

Current UK National Debt Numbers
Gross National Debt

FY 2015* £1.36 trillion
FY 2014 £1.26 trillion
FY 2013 £1.19 trillion
FY 2012 £1.10 trillion
FY 2011 £0.91 trillion
FY 2010 £0.76 trillion
FY 2009 £0.62 trillion
FY 2008 £0.53 trillion


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2517GEORGE - 19 Mar 2015 12:11 - 57685 of 81564

Yes it's a huge total but nothing like the figure had Ballsup been in No 11, let's not forget he wanted to borrow more, as did Kitchen-ed.
2517

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 12:21 - 57686 of 81564

And the market was borrowing like hell at the same time!


jimmy b - 19 Mar 2015 12:31 - 57687 of 81564

Fred don't say your a Labour supporter as well !!

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 12:38 - 57688 of 81564

2517,


Sometimes, I prefer them to the tories.

The present lot of tories are a party for disaster.

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 12:41 - 57689 of 81564

2517,

Is Dodgy Dave going to continue to chicken out of debate with Nigel and Ed?

Wonder why?

2517GEORGE - 19 Mar 2015 12:42 - 57690 of 81564

Fortunately for the UK George held the purse strings, not Ballsup. Thanks to G O's policies the UK is coming out of the mire that Labour had left us in.
2517

2517GEORGE - 19 Mar 2015 12:46 - 57691 of 81564

Debate---I have no idea but he obviously has his reasons, why else would he not engage Ed whom he has continually out pointed.
2517

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 12:47 - 57692 of 81564

Don't the tory party funders have a responsibility for the mess in 2006-2010?

ExecLine - 19 Mar 2015 12:56 - 57693 of 81564

Vince Cable, a couple of days ago prior to the budget:

"The UK economy was 'a basket case' when the current government coalition took it over."

As to whose exact fault it was, is debatable. Nevertheless, at the time it was allowed to become such a basket case, the goverment of the day was Labour.

2517GEORGE - 19 Mar 2015 12:59 - 57694 of 81564

696---Exactly
2517

cynic - 19 Mar 2015 13:58 - 57695 of 81564

THE BUDGET
i have now got my copy of FT so there's plenty of sensible and balanced stuff to digest

apart from a slab of "spite and envy tax" that labour would have imposed, the real question between the parties is not so much as should there be further spending cuts, but rather, how and where shall we implement them and over how long a period

MaxK - 19 Mar 2015 14:31 - 57696 of 81564

Has there ever been a labour gov that didn't break the bank?

cynic - 19 Mar 2015 14:58 - 57697 of 81564

there's certainly been a few conservative gov'ts that have thrown cash around like confetti too

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2015 14:58 - 57698 of 81564

Max and Exec.

I save up and buy both of you a pair of glasses to replace the worn out ones you use now.

MaxK - 19 Mar 2015 15:03 - 57699 of 81564

I'm sure there has c.


Fred.

Can you expand on the glasses bit?

MaxK - 19 Mar 2015 15:05 - 57700 of 81564

What you are not reading in the mainstream media:


* Last night, Greece rebuffed an EC order not to pass the Relief Bill in Athens, and the law was enacted by a huge majority including those with a murky past of Troika collaboration.

* Banco Madrid filed for bankruptcy yesterday, and won’t be bailed out by the Rajoy Government.

* At the last US stress test, both Santander and Deutsche banks were bluntly told by the Fed that that business models “left enormous doubts” about their ability to withstand an “event”.

* The Italian toxic loans figure went up €185bn in January 2015.

* Yesterday, the ECB opened its multi-billion euro f**k-off sign in Frankfurt. The event was celebrated by violent demonstrations from start to finish.

* Several Troikanauts have come out publicly over the last week to say that the Austro-German banking contagion is a far bigger issue than Greece.

* Three days ago, France’s persistent deficit went unpunished: no austerity, no IMF, no Troika, no Schäuble screaming in meetings, no Draghi cutting off their QE liquidity. One law for the rich, and another for the poor.




More:https://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/for-once-i-have-to-admit-that-nigel-farage-is-right-but-for-all-the-wrong-reasons/
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