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.

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 10:47 - 59456 of 81564

Pernickity!

Manuel,

Something I forgot.

Earlier.

You suggested Macmillan was responsible for Suez fiasco.

Try Eden instead.

cynic - 01 May 2015 10:48 - 59457 of 81564

quite so ..... Supermac was "wind of change" ..... and profumo too?

midknight - 01 May 2015 10:53 - 59458 of 81564

Cynic, I hope this helps all.

Haystack - 01 May 2015 10:53 - 59459 of 81564

There was an interview on Sky just now that should resonate with Fred. A woman asked about voting said,

"You can't moan if you don't vote".

ExecLine - 01 May 2015 10:53 - 59460 of 81564

aldwickk

Read my 'edited to make it the exact opposite meaning' 'precedent' post again and you will see the original text to compare with edited version at the link given. In the post it's marked 'Here' so just click on it. The compare what I wrote with the original.

Copy and Pasting is OK and it is entertaining but when doing it, posters should provide a link to the source.

Doing this also gives proper kudos and acknowledgement to the newspaper who produced the piece and the journalist who wrote it. It's only fair and reasonable to do this, IMHO.

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 10:53 - 59461 of 81564

Another interesting article on different standards:

http://www.channel4.com/news/cameron-david-ian-jersey-tax-haven-conservatives
David Cameron's father left assets in tax haven


Prime Minister David Cameron's stockbroker father died leaving assets offshore in the tax haven of Jersey, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal.

David Cameron (left) and his father Ian (Reuters)
By Guy Basnett and Paul McNamara

Ian Cameron's offshore wealth is revealed in a legal document filed with courts on the island, where he had helped run a multi-million pound investment fund.

It has previously been widely reported that David Cameron's father (pictured above right, with his son) helped manage funds in tax havens in Panama and Jersey.

However, this is the first time he has been shown to have personally held wealth offshore.


etc.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

The revelation that his father held wealth in a tax haven could be uncomfortable for the prime minister, who has previously called for a crackdown on tax avoidance, branding some schemes "morally wrong".

The prime minister brought leaders of British tax havens to Downing Street in 2013 for a meeting about tackling tax avoidance and increasing transparency.

He said at the time: "Let's be clear about why this tax issue matters. I mean, if companies don't properly pay their taxes, and individuals don't properly pay their taxes, we all suffer as a result. So it's important we do get our own house in order."



Fred1new - 01 May 2015 10:54 - 59462 of 81564

And Christine Keeler,

Probably he had his hands full!

cynic - 01 May 2015 10:55 - 59463 of 81564

mknt - i didn't need any help :-)

ExecLine - 01 May 2015 10:55 - 59464 of 81564

Watch Miliband get a roasting from a businesswoman:

cynic - 01 May 2015 10:58 - 59465 of 81564

grow up fred .....
1) when did DC's father die?
2) channel islands have long been legitimately used as a "tax haven" for family trusts and the like
3) channel islands accounts have always been readily opened for scrutiny by hmrc

and so on and so on

ExecLine - 01 May 2015 11:02 - 59466 of 81564

Some of our country's historical Earls, Barons, Dukes, Kings, etc, etc. were utter thieves and pirates and built enormous estates and wealth from their worldly pillaging.

So how far back should we go with family investigations?

cynic - 01 May 2015 11:20 - 59468 of 81564

EL - please name the exceptions :-)

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 11:23 - 59469 of 81564

Manuel,

Check and then answer your own questions.


To me it points to Cameron's and tory double standards and duplicity!


cynic - 01 May 2015 11:29 - 59470 of 81564

variation of trust deeds or whatever it was per EM?
and the difference is?

=======

september 2010 by the way

2517GEORGE - 01 May 2015 14:18 - 59471 of 81564

Has anyone got any idea of how many UK residents there are of voting age, ie if everyone who could vote voted, what would be the total number of votes cast.
2517

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 14:19 - 59472 of 81564

Exec,


the little bit of paper was a long-standing joke played used as a welcoming card to incoming chancellor's by previous incumbents. Including tories, eg. Reggie Maudling.

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 14:21 - 59473 of 81564

251,

Too many.

Too many to count!

Haystack - 01 May 2015 14:35 - 59474 of 81564

2013 figure

The total number of UK parliamentary electors in 2013 was 46,139,900, a fall of 0.5% from 2012.

From the ONS site

2517GEORGE - 01 May 2015 14:51 - 59475 of 81564

Thanks H and you to red, so would around 6 or 7 million of those 46 million voters be from Scotland? The reason I ask is that why should the remainder, ie 39/40 million voters have to risk being governed by the SNP, a party they are unable to vote for or against. Just seems bazaar to me.
2517
Register now or login to post to this thread.