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
- 13 Jul 2015 07:59
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it was done for release of news before the market opened . a con
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 08:30
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WELFARE REFORM
guardian reports that harriet harman says labour will NOT vote against the cuts ..... fred and his pal jeremy corbyn must be finding breakfast impossible to swallow
TANKER
- 13 Jul 2015 10:37
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kick out Harman and then the lab can start to rebuild but no chance with that cow in the party
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 10:41
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i say everyone should vote for jeremy corbyn, for then labour won't get back in for at least another 2 elections :-)
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2015 10:55
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Harman is backtracking today and saying that she is happy to be overruled regarding welfare cuts. She received so much flack from the left wing after she supported cuts on Sunday Politics.
TANKER
- 13 Jul 2015 10:55
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cynic, that is your best post ever the man is anti English anti uk
the man is a dam lunatic .
lower than scum
once again cynic three cheers to you
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2015 10:58
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I don't think Lab can get elected next time, no matter who the leader is.
TANKER
- 13 Jul 2015 10:58
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not one of the 4 putting up for the leadership is any good crap
bring back john smith dig him up
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 11:09
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MrT - a fairly serious Q ...... what now for Farage and his dwindling bunch?
MaxK
- 13 Jul 2015 11:09
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How damaged is eurozone and EU by Greek debacle?
Robert Peston
Economics editor
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33503330
Will the rise and rise of populist anti-EU parties all over Europe be staunched or encouraged by reports that an EU official described Mr Tsipras's treatment by other EU leaders as the equivalent of "waterboarding"?
jimmy b
- 13 Jul 2015 11:10
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Nigel will be shouting very loud to get us to vote out of the EU , i shall vote out .
MaxK
- 13 Jul 2015 11:11
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The germans have done UKIP a very big favour.
Not to mention the other €uroseptic parties.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 11:20
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max - don't see it myself ..... for sure the germans have been portrayed in traditional blitzkrieg and gestapo mode, but that is for (german) public consumption as much as anything else
had IMF/ECB openly caved in - rather than manipulating everything behind the scenes - then several other borderline countries would have had a good argument for having swathes of their own debts "forgiven" ..... surely that would have been an even worse scenario
TANKER
- 13 Jul 2015 11:39
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cynic . ukip will be a force next election rest assured on that I am now with my uncle and 4 brothers going to join the party and pay our membership .
our decision and freedom to do so
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2015 11:40
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A good thing to come out of the Greek situation is a message that it is a waste of time electing a loony left anti austerity government. That should shut up Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland.
TANKER
- 13 Jul 2015 11:50
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hay you are a bloody dimwit thick as shit shut up
cynic . eu leaders and family have made a fortune out of insider dealing
on the markets .
and the big winners financers made millions
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 12:00
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portugal's present gov't is certainly far from "loony left", and i'm sure ireland's is too, and probably even those of spain and italy
MaxK
- 13 Jul 2015 12:11
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Who was in charge when all the bills were run up?
clue: It wasn't Syriza
cynic
- 13 Jul 2015 12:46
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and perhaps an inspection of the bank accounts of the main parties would be revealing too
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2015 13:05
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It is not the current parties that are in charge that is the oroblem in Spain etc. It is the growing left wing anti austerity parties that are pushung ahead. Success for Greece would have given Spain's left a boost before elections this autumn. I doubt the creditors have made much money. The money was lent at very low preferential EU rates and they are not going to get their money back for a very long time. The current Greek government really messed things up. Their games theory discussions made things worse. The game theory did not allow for pissing the creditors off in the process of talking. The government has had to renege on every policy that they promised in their election. Like all left wing governments, they are unrealistic about the economy. It is not possible to run a socialist economy in a capitalist world. Even Marx said the communism would not work unless the whole world was communist.