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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.

Fred1new - 03 May 2015 09:40 - 59534 of 81564

Fred1new - 03 May 2015 09:41 - 59535 of 81564

MaxK - 03 May 2015 10:09 - 59536 of 81564

2517GEORGE - 03 May 2015 11:00 - 59537 of 81564

Thanks for that ExecLine, nothing new though, Labour Chancellors' have always written cheques they have no intention of, or idea of how to pay, unfortunately it's the rest of the population that suffers.
2517

2517GEORGE - 03 May 2015 11:04 - 59538 of 81564

I can see Chris posting words to the tune, 'Like A Rubber Ball'
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MaxK - 03 May 2015 11:15 - 59539 of 81564

Vote labour for a more equal society!



Senior Labour figures face backlash after segregating women from men at rally

FIVE senior Labour Party figures faced a furious backlash last night after giving a talk at a meeting where women appeared to be banned from sitting with men.



By Paul Daniel

PUBLISHED: 08:34, Sun, May 3, 2015 | UPDATED: 08:46, Sun, May 3, 2015


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Men and women were segregated at the Labour rally in Birmingham



Parliamentary candidates Tom Watson, Liam Byrne, Khalid Mahmood and Jack Dromey, along with MEP Sion Simon, attended the political rally in Birmingham.

Pictures posted on Twitter showed Muslim women sitting in a small cluster on one side of what looked like an Islamic community centre with the men seated opposite.

The meeting took place yesterday morning in Hodge Hill, an inner city district with a large Muslim population.

When challenged by the Sunday Express Mr Mahmood, candidate for Perry Bar, admitted he attended but said: "And?"

When asked whether he thought it appropriate to address a segregated audience, he appeared flustered and said: "I didn't organise it. You'll have to speak to the organisers".

He made no further comment.

Mr Watson, Mr Dromey and Mr Byrne were unavailable for comment last night.




More: http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/574616/Labour-Left-speakers-segregated-rally

2517GEORGE - 03 May 2015 11:45 - 59540 of 81564

Jack Dromey??? Surely not, I recall his dear wife Hypocrite Harman banging on about more women for MP's, that was until her dear hubby needed a constituency.

She was also going to 'bash the bookies' but she had a change of heart bless, I don't suppose her son getting a job with one had anything to do with it.
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MaxK - 03 May 2015 12:14 - 59541 of 81564

Haystack - 03 May 2015 12:34 - 59542 of 81564

The Daily Politics was interesting. All the commentators in the studio agreed that Cameron would be PM after the election.

ExecLine - 03 May 2015 13:11 - 59543 of 81564


MaxK - 03 May 2015 14:29 - 59544 of 81564

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Haystack - 03 May 2015 14:32 - 59545 of 81564

Today's Guardian

Ed Miliband's carved pledges could sink like a stone

In several thousand years’ time, an archaeologist will uncover a 2.6 metre (8ft 6in) piece of stone that had been lying buried for hundreds of years. Scholars will spend just as long thereafter trying to interpret its meaning. Was it the epicentre of a hitherto unknown civilisation based around the Sun-God Ed? Will future transport ministers pledge billions of pounds of public money to build an underpass to protect this national monument?

Of all the stunts, in all the towns … In one of the tightest elections in 50 years that looks set to be won by the party leader whom the public mistrust the least, Ed Miliband has just raised the stupidity bar still higher. What possessed him to imagine that carving a series of election pledges into an enormous slab of limestone that would be placed in the Downing Street garden were he to become prime minister on 8 May was a good idea? There isn’t a single sentient being with connecting synapses anywhere in any planet in any universe who could think that was a good idea.

Even the title is a hostage to fortune. A Better Plan. A Better Future. This stone Ed, I’m sorry to say, is symbolic of a totally Crap Plan. Or worse, No Plan. Then there are the pledges. 1. A Strong Economic Foundation. When some future Arthur Evans sees this battered, broken foundation stone, his first thought will be: “Look on my works ye mighty and despair.”Shelley will last far longer than this. As for the rest … they read more like focus group findings than serious electoral promises. A country where the next generation do better than the last. Archaeologists will be snigger at that. How sweet! They all say that, don’t they?

There’s not a single part of this stone that doesn’t say brain-dead. If Miliband does become prime minister then it will stand unseen by anyone in the Rose Garden until the next prime minister knocks it down. And if he doesn’t, it’s history by Friday morning. The best hope is that he might be able to flog it off cheap to the Lib Dems to be recycled as a gravestone for their party.

MaxK - 03 May 2015 14:42 - 59546 of 81564

Haystack - 03 May 2015 14:52 - 59547 of 81564

Labour imploding and coming up with even more stupid ideas.

MaxK - 03 May 2015 15:12 - 59548 of 81564

cynic - 03 May 2015 15:23 - 59549 of 81564

what has fred to say about the latest ashcroft poll giving the tories a 6 point lead?

cynic - 03 May 2015 15:25 - 59550 of 81564

IG betting is that the tories will have a 25 seat advantage over labour
really?

Fred1new - 03 May 2015 15:28 - 59551 of 81564

Max.

Would you prefer an alcoholic for a leader?


cynic - 03 May 2015 15:34 - 59552 of 81564

what has fred to say about the latest ashcroft poll giving the tories a 6 point lead?

Fred1new - 03 May 2015 15:40 - 59553 of 81564

Or perhaps a liar?




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