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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.

Haystack - 12 Sep 2015 11:22 - 62713 of 81564

Labour leader announced at 11:30

jimmy b - 12 Sep 2015 11:34 - 62714 of 81564

aldwickk , Fred mouths off but would be looking out from behind his curtains at any march in case he had to offer some of them a room .
He's a typical do gooder who actually would do f..k all.

jimmy b - 12 Sep 2015 11:41 - 62715 of 81564

Ps. why don't you set up a campsite for immigrants in Austria.

You could be the commandant and have JB and the Tinker as your deputies
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JB,

You are making the associations, not me.
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Are you really that thick Fred ? If you want to talk about immigration then fine but you really must stop posting insults like the above ,are you that spoilt that you can't stand it if someone has not got your views .

Fred1new - 12 Sep 2015 11:43 - 62716 of 81564

JB.

Over the years, I have had immigrants from various countries staying as non-paying guests with my family for short and long periods. Months and in one case years and also helped to pay college fees etc..

They have all remained friends of the family!

Try it.

You may learn something!

aldwickk - 12 Sep 2015 11:45 - 62717 of 81564

59.5% Corbyn

MaxK - 12 Sep 2015 11:49 - 62718 of 81564

Corby baby rools :-)

MaxK - 12 Sep 2015 11:53 - 62719 of 81564

Jeremy Corbyn wins the Labour leadership with 59.5% of the votes on first round


There 540,272 eligible voters.

Some 422,664 people cast votes

There were 207 spoilt votes.

Jeremy Corbyn: 251,417 - 59.5%

Andy Burnham: 80,462 - 19%

Yvette Cooper: 71,928 - 17%

Liz Kendall: 18,857 - 4.5%



http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2015/sep/12/labour-announces-leadership-election-result-with-corbyn-tipped-to-win-politics-live#block-55f3fedfe4b09cf135ec9b4e

ExecLine - 12 Sep 2015 12:28 - 62720 of 81564

Looking forward to the next PM's Question Time to see how Corbyn stacks up verbally against Cameron.

Haystack - 12 Sep 2015 12:35 - 62721 of 81564

Diane Abbot saying the result shows the mood of the country. In fact, all it indicates is the moid of the activists. The polls show little appetite for Corbyn in the electorate.

Haystack - 12 Sep 2015 12:40 - 62722 of 81564

I voted for Corbyn using my cat's name - Simon. I have some friends who voted for him 2, 3, and 4 times.

MaxK - 12 Sep 2015 12:42 - 62723 of 81564

Nearly 80% turnout of registered members, and Corbyn stuffs the other three.

The PLP is going to have a problem if they want to out him.

aldwickk - 12 Sep 2015 12:55 - 62724 of 81564

Fred posted

Over the years, I have had immigrants from various countries staying as non-paying guests with my family for short and long periods. Months and in one case years and also helped to pay college fees etc..

MUG

Fred1new - 12 Sep 2015 13:03 - 62725 of 81564

Haze.

Your cat probably is more able to make intelligent choices than you can!

Fred1new - 12 Sep 2015 13:07 - 62726 of 81564

It is an interesting choice and will be interesting to see how he reorganises the Labour party and I think his values will have more appeal to Middle England and younger members of society than the present corrupted tory party.

At least he smells honest and "sincere".

V.I. to watch.

jimmy b - 12 Sep 2015 13:11 - 62727 of 81564

aldwickk , Fred talks bull ,probably had a friend to stay once , someone who can spend his days insulting any one who doesn't agree with his views wouldn't be open to accepting strangers in to his home ,it makes sense .

Fred1new - 12 Sep 2015 13:35 - 62728 of 81564

JB.

From memory, Ald was too strange for me and you are of a similar ilk.

I would think both of you as from the same planet as the tinker!

jimmy b - 12 Sep 2015 14:00 - 62729 of 81564

Be nice if you stopped referring to people who don't hold your view as Hitler and a racist or a BNP/EDL sympathiser of which i am none . You show a very closed mind and lack of intelligence .

aldwickk - 12 Sep 2015 14:12 - 62730 of 81564

Or UKIP

Fred1new - 12 Sep 2015 14:49 - 62731 of 81564

I was praising you!

Haystack - 12 Sep 2015 15:02 - 62732 of 81564

There was a 76.3% turnout in the Labour leadership election. Corbyn got 59.5% of the vote. That makes 45.4% of the Labour voters chose Corbyn. But that was only 251,00 of 422,000 the people who voted. There are 45.6m registered voters. That means 0.48% of the electorate voted for Corbyn. Not only is that a minute number of supporters, but they are all activists.
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