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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.

MaxK - 16 Sep 2015 22:43 - 62984 of 81564

We are only immune until they issue the travel docs, then it's a free for all.

jimmy b - 16 Sep 2015 23:29 - 62985 of 81564

Just look at Calais ,in the next few months many more will make their way there and as Max says when they have travel documents the UK will be the next Germany ,Merkel got this completely wrong she had no right to welcome 800 000 immigrants to Europe .
We will vote out at the referendum make no mistake ,the polls have it wrong .

ExecLine - 17 Sep 2015 00:01 - 62986 of 81564

VICTIM - 17 Sep 2015 07:44 - 62987 of 81564

The only problem is the Companies will put pressure on their workforce to stay in , because everything has to be global . If you remember Nissan boss said they will leave if we say no to EU . I don't think they give a fig about countries make up .

VICTIM - 17 Sep 2015 07:58 - 62988 of 81564

Another thing is if they do cut this ISIL down to size in Syria , they aren't going to go away . Europe would be the target without a doubt as we are advertising to the world our present problems . Small groups will target areas and hope to instill fear and death .

TANKER - 17 Sep 2015 08:30 - 62989 of 81564

well done hungry they are not running a way from war they are just cowards running for free hand outs . will kill any one who gets in their way but will not fight for their country they are just scum in most cases,
be thankful that our families never run away .


























TANKER - 17 Sep 2015 08:32 - 62990 of 81564

why can I not has a non believer post my views when religious posts post their crap about god and their religion .with NO PROOF OF ANY GOD NONE . ITS A FAIRY STORY

TANKER - 17 Sep 2015 08:37 - 62991 of 81564

why do these benefit migrants think they have the right to enter another country .
and do anything they like ripping up plants polluting the country side they have no respect for others . scum

Fred1new - 17 Sep 2015 09:05 - 62992 of 81564

Fred1new - 17 Sep 2015 09:40 - 62993 of 81564

Manuel,

Post 62978

The difference between us, is that I live in hope and while you depend on despair.

In spite of reactionaries like yourself, Haze, JBs and other Donald Trumps in a society, societies gradually evolve and advance for the betterment of all its members.

Unfortunately, sometimes too slowly for its own good.

cynic - 17 Sep 2015 10:00 - 62994 of 81564

not so ....
i believe that people have a responsibility to shoulder the results of their own actions
in this instance, the parents CHOOSE to have children
why should the taxpayer pay for their profligacy over and above 2/3 children?

VICTIM - 17 Sep 2015 10:08 - 62995 of 81564

It is sad that they say that the population will increase by so many over well lets be honest forever, that people should have paid incentive to do so . Not anywhere do you hear anyone in any authority suggesting ways to reduce these increases . Result will be what 20 - 30 -40 billion in years to come how stupid is that . ( again this is off the top of my thick head ).

TANKER - 17 Sep 2015 10:13 - 62996 of 81564

cynic at last you post fact . having children for benefits is not on if you can not afford them then do not have them.

cynic the mob attacking the border in hungry should mob rule win .
if so then mobs will rule the world .
violent mobs must be brought down. with force no one has the right to break a countries rules

Fred1new - 17 Sep 2015 10:14 - 62997 of 81564

I would stop free medical treatment, immunisation etc. for 3rd children, why shouldn't they suffer and save me a buck or two.

TANKER - 17 Sep 2015 10:17 - 62998 of 81564

fred it is the low life scum having babies that they can not afford that are the criminals
and should be shamed and named on ever street . saying you the tax payer are paying for this woman to have babies but can not afford them so you must pay

VICTIM - 17 Sep 2015 10:18 - 62999 of 81564

Well that's another stupid comment from you Fred .

jimmy b - 17 Sep 2015 10:26 - 63000 of 81564

Every comment Fred posts is stupid ,he tries to offend , now we have been likened to Donald Trump (i can't stand Trump myself) Fred tries to pigeon hole everyone .

aldwickk - 17 Sep 2015 10:29 - 63001 of 81564

Haystack - 17 Sep 2015 10:31 - 63002 of 81564

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/09/17/public-doubt-corbyn-success/

Public don't think Corbyn will succeed

Most people say it's unlikey Jeremy Corbyn will win the next general election – and he receives negative ratings on every issue except the NHS

Jeremy Corbyn’s first days of leadership have not been easy, with controversies over his shadow cabinet, position on the EU and not singing the national anthem. He managed to escape further trouble at yesterday’s Prime Minister’s questions, asking questions from the public in a bid to make the event less ‘theatrical’.

The first poll to measure the British public's view of Jeremy Corbyn is not kind to the new Labour leader.

Today's YouGov research for the Times reveals that 48% of British adults expect Mr Corbyn to do badly as Labour leader while 30% expect him to do well. Not even a majority (50%) of those who voted Labour in May think he will do well, and 28% say he will do badly.

The results demonstrate the difference between the Labour members who elected Jeremy Corbyn and the voters who could make him prime minister. In our August Labour leadership poll 70% of Mr Corbyn's supporters said it was likely he could win in 2020 – but the latest research shows only 35% of those who voted Labour in 2015 think this is likely, while 41% say its unlikely.

Among the public as a whole 61% say its unlikely Mr Corbyn could win the next election, and 17% say it’s likely. Those who are sceptical tend to see Jeremy Corbyn's chances as very slim – 39% say a Labour win under him in 2020 is very unlikely, while 22% say it's fairly unlikely.

45% of Labour voters say they were delighted or pleased with the leadership election news, however 27% say they were disappointed or dismayed and 23% say they didn’t really mind either way.

25% of the general public say they were dismayed at the news, compared to 14% who were delighted.
Decisions

As leader Jeremy Corbyn is now responsible for determining the official Labour position on the big issues. The only issue the British public tend to trust him to make the right decisions on is the NHS – 40% trust him and 34% do not.

On every other issue he has a trust deficit of at least net -19, with terrorism (-27), managing the economy (-27) and defence (-34) particular concerns.

jimmy b - 17 Sep 2015 10:33 - 63003 of 81564

WONDERFUL well done Jeb ,good idea the Americans love her ..
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US Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush has picked the UK's former Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, as his choice for the face of the $10 bill.
The former Florida governor made the surprise suggestion during a televised debate for the top Republicans vying for the presidential nomination.
All 11 candidates were asked who they would choose, now the US Treasury has announced plans to put a woman on the redesigned note.
Mr Bush's choice drew applause.
"I would go with Ronald Reagan's partner, Margaret Thatcher," he said, noting it was "probably illegal" and unlikely to happen because she is not American.
But he added: "A strong leader is what we need in the White House, and she certainly was a strong leader that restored the United Kingdom into greatness."
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