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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.

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 09:49 - 59206 of 81564

... Oh just a minute, H/S runs you very close.

ExecLine - 27 Apr 2015 09:54 - 59207 of 81564

I see there is now 1 more post to read on here.

No there isn't.

Yes there is.

No there isn't.

Yes there is.

No there isn't.

Etc., etc., etc.

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 09:56 - 59208 of 81564

Correct, but don't worry about it E/L.

Haystack - 27 Apr 2015 10:23 - 59209 of 81564

Zayn Malik is still in One Direction reveals Professor Stephen Hawking albeit in a parallel universe

The 73-year-old physicist was asked about Zayn quitting the group and said it's possible the band remains intact in another universe

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 10:33 - 59210 of 81564

Yaaawn.

Fred1new - 27 Apr 2015 11:03 - 59211 of 81564

Just watched Manuel's and Haze's fairy Godfather Wavy Dave and icon of the past!

What a ham actor. Puts you off Porkies Georgie Boy.


Haystack - 27 Apr 2015 11:24 - 59212 of 81564

I look forward to a Miliband version

Haystack - 27 Apr 2015 11:25 - 59213 of 81564

It was published on the day of the election April 9 1992.

Chris Carson - 27 Apr 2015 11:27 - 59214 of 81564

Miliband could savage our cities faster than any bomb
The proposed return of rent controls would cause havoc in the housing market


By Boris Johnson8:00PM BST 26 Apr 2015 Comments797 Comments
It was in 1989, as communism was imploding across the world, that the Vietnamese foreign minister gave a press conference in which he discussed the most fatuous mistakes of his fellow revolutionary socialists. For sheer bone-headed stupidity, said Nguyen co Thach, there was one policy that stood out. It was more destructive than American bombing, he claimed. It was worse than the B52s and did more long-term economic damage than the napalming of the jungle.
“The Americans couldn’t destroy Hanoi,” he said. “But we have destroyed our city.” Overcrowding was worse than ever; buildings were collapsing or in an advanced state of disrepair – and new ones were no longer being built. What was this policy? It was rent controls – exactly the policy that Ed Miliband announced yesterday in a classic attempt to get a headline while proposing diametrically the wrong thing for the economy.



Telegraph

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 11:27 - 59215 of 81564

Scaremongering... That's all they have left.

MaxK - 27 Apr 2015 11:38 - 59216 of 81564

Anyone know what the maximum allowance is for housing benefit?

Fred1new - 27 Apr 2015 11:38 - 59217 of 81564

Stan,

The tories are really scary.

Sorry really scared!

Right after the election they will be back to the dormitory for Nurses Inspection.

Instead of Bing Crosby singing to them, they need of Sturgeon and Alec to advise them!

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 11:40 - 59218 of 81564

Yep the "Con" Party outfit really are more and more pathetic Fred.

Chris Carson - 27 Apr 2015 11:40 - 59219 of 81564

History Stan,history. They will never learn.

Fred1new - 27 Apr 2015 11:47 - 59220 of 81564

But the public won't forget this.

Copied for Manuel's faiding memory.

Chris Carson - 27 Apr 2015 11:59 - 59221 of 81564

Housebuilders hit by Ed Miliband's rent control plans
Labour's housing policies face widespread criticism as almost £200 million wiped off value of Britain's biggest house builders


By Emily Gosden, and Ben Martin11:49AM BST 27 Apr 2015CommentsComment
Britain’s housebuilders saw their share prices hit on Monday after Ed Miliband unveiled detailed plans to impose rent controls on landlords.
Almost £200 million was wiped off the value of Taylor Wimpey, Barratt Developments and Persimmon in the wake of Sunday’s announcement that Labour would bar private landlords from increasing rent by more than CPI inflation for three years.
The plans will see buy-to-let investors pull out of the market as Labour makes it unattractive to rent out properties, experts warned - worsening the shortage of available housing for the so-called "generation rent" Labour says it wants to help.
The Association of Rental Letting Agents (ARLA) said that three-quarters of its members feared the plans would "see landlords exit the market and reduce supply".
Richard Lambert, head of the National Landlords Association, said: "We understand Labour wants to assure tenants they have their concerns at heart, but this policy will backfire because they don't understand the economics of supplying private housing to rent.
"These changes will have far-reaching consequences for the private rented sector, for landlords' willingness to put their own money into providing homes, and for mortgage lenders' view of the risk in supporting them.
"If these proposals are going to be rushed into the first Queen's Speech, less than a month away, without time to think through the consequences, Labour's good intentions could make the housing crisis worse, not better."
There was also widespread criticism of Labour's plans to abolish stamp duty for first-time buyers on properties worth up to £300,000.
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said it could further fuel house prices.
Jeremy Blackburn, head of policy at Rics, said: "While this proposed Stamp Duty reform could help some first-time buyers in the market, it’s another measure that tinkers with demand-side stimulus. Prices are already predicted to rise in the next Parliament and this is only likely to make matters worse."
Labour's plans for rent controls have been widely criticised since their were first raised last year.
Brandon Lewis, the Conservative housing minister, said: "Ed Miliband is re-launching a policy that descended into chaos when it was first announced – the experts he claimed backed his plans came out and attacked it as unworkable.
"Rent controls never work – they force up rents and destroy investment in housing leading to fewer homes to rent and poorer quality accommodation. Even Ed Miliband’s own Shadow Housing Minister admits they don’t work."
Shares in Taylor Wimpey fell as much as 2 per cent in morning trading while Barratt fell as much as 1.9 per cent and Persimmon fell as much as 1.8 per cent.
By late morning the value of the three FTSE 100 housebuilding companies was £178 million lower. Shares in FTSE 250 housebuilders also fell.



Sold your shares yet RED FRED????

Chris Carson - 27 Apr 2015 12:04 - 59222 of 81564

Dickhead is causing havoc and not even in government :0)

Chris Carson - 27 Apr 2015 12:10 - 59223 of 81564

I wonder if Miliboy is as good at creating money as he is at destroying it. First the energy companies, then the builders and he's not even elected yet? Who's next one wonders? He will never be PM, but still his mission to damage the UK economy carries on unabated.

cynic - 27 Apr 2015 12:45 - 59224 of 81564

perhaps labour will nationalise housebuilders as well, to ensure they don't make more than 5% profit .... mind you, with plenty of new managers and paperwork in place, they'll be lucky to make any profit at all


it never ceases to amaze me how utterly gormless 95% of politicians are, with some totally preposterous and unthought "wonder schemes" splattered all over the place .... the inevitable, "oh, it was meant like that and it was all taken out of context" swiftly follows

Stan - 27 Apr 2015 14:03 - 59225 of 81564

I have it on good authority that you will be nationalised, and about time to in my humble -):
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