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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.

jimmy b - 28 Sep 2015 08:42 - 63412 of 81564

Public opinion is swinging behind "Brexit", with more people in favour of leaving than remaining in the European Union. A YouGov poll for The Times today shows 40 per cent backing a pullout and only 38 per cent opting to stay in. The last time the "leave" campaign was in the front was in November last year. The "stay" campaign had a ten-point lead in June, but, after a summer dominated by the migrant crisis, public opinion appears to have shifted. - The Times

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2015 08:52 - 63413 of 81564

Bring back the scaffold!

MaxK - 28 Sep 2015 08:54 - 63414 of 81564

Re: Robin hood tax...why the hoo-ha? We are already paying it, it's called stamp duty.

aldwickk - 28 Sep 2015 09:24 - 63415 of 81564

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2015 09:46 - 63416 of 81564

Max,

Agreed!

Quite a reasonable form of taxation!

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2015 10:12 - 63417 of 81564


"Britain First"

There is a new chance for some to save "Little England".

MaxK - 28 Sep 2015 20:47 - 63418 of 81564

“Half an hour ago on the border between Italy and Austria I saw with my own eyes a great many immigrants …



With all solidarity with people in difficult circumstances I have to say that what I saw arouses horror … This huge mass of people – sorry, that I’ll write this – but these are absolute savages … Vulgar, throwing bottles, shouting loudly “We want to Germany!” – and is Germany a paradise now?



I saw how they surrounded a car of an elderly Italian woman, pulled her by her hair out of the car and wanted to drive away in the car. They tried to overturn the bus in I travelled myself with a group of others. They were throwing faeces at us, banging on the doors to force the driver to open them, spat at the windscreen … I ask for what purpose? How is this savagery to assimilate in Germany?



I felt for a moment like in a war … I really feel sorry for these people, but if they reached Poland – I do not think that they would get any understanding from us … We were waiting three hours at the border which ultimately could not cross.



Our whole group was transported back to Italy in a police-cordon. The bus is damaged, covered with faeces, scratched, with broken windows. And this is supposed to be an idea for demographics? These big powerful hordes of savages?



Among them there were virtually no women, no children—the vast majority were aggressive young men … Just yesterday, while reading about them on all the websites I subconsciously felt compassion, worried about their fate but today after what I saw I am just afraid and yet I am happy that they did not choose our country as their destination. We Poles are simply not ready to accept these people – neither culturally nor financially.



I do not know if anyone is ready. To the EU a pathology is marching which we had not yet a chance to ever see, and I am sorry if anyone gets offended by his entry …



I can add that cars arrived with humanitarian aid – mainly food and water and they were just overturning those cars …



Through megaphones the Austrians announced that there is permission for them to cross the border—they wanted to register them and let them go on—but they did not understand these messages. They did not understand anything.



And this was the greatest horror … For among those few thousand people nobody understood Italian or English, or German, or Russian, or Spanish … What mattered was fist law… They fought for permission to move on and they had this permission— but did not realize that they had it!



They opened the luggage hatches of a French bus—and everything that was inside was stolen within short time, some things left lying on the ground …



Never in my short life had I an opportunity to see such scenes and I feel that this is just the beginning.”

MaxK - 28 Sep 2015 20:48 - 63419 of 81564

Nicked from across the road.




German leadership has left the whole of Europe in crisis says Leo Mckinstry


http://www.express.co.uk/comment/columnists/leo-mckinstry/608465/Germany-crisis-Leo-McKinstry-Angela-Merkel


The EU is essentially a German-led entity with Berlin’s politicians now dictating the fate of the continent as surely as if they were in command of occupying armies.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is truly the empress of this realm, capable of ruining entire European societies with just a word from her cold lips.

It is a familiar role for Germany. Ever since it first became a unified state in 1871, it has been a menace to the peace and stability of Europe.

In the modern history of the world no other advanced nation has come close to inflicting such repeated damage or spreading such profound misery.

Now the German political class is at it again, dragging Europe towards permanent ruin through its spectacular mishandling of the immigration crisis.

The scenes of chaos throughout Europe are a monument to the appalling vanity of Merkel and large sections of the German public.

In their mix of shortsightedness and smugness they are the architects of this present catastrophe

What we have really witnessed is not genuine compassion but German triumphalism in a new form. Here was a chance for Germany once again to parade its moral superiority over other nations.

Indeed Merkel wallowed in self-congratulation when she declared her open door policy “painted a picture of Germany which can make us proud of our country”.

All this trumpeted conceit is repugnant. It is a bit rich to be lectured by German politicians about the virtues of racial tolerance. Moreover there has been a large element of self-interest in the German approach since many of its policy makers seem to believe that the country needs more migrants to counter- balance the ageing population, though in practice this is economic illiteracy since all experience in Europe shows that immigrants are a colossal drain on the public purse.

But far more importantly, the remorseless flood of migrants is now tearing apart the very fabric of the European order.

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2015 21:05 - 63420 of 81564

Max,

Are you getting the support you need?

aldwickk - 28 Sep 2015 21:12 - 63421 of 81564

Never mind that , Facebook is down and their shares are down as well 4%

MaxK - 28 Sep 2015 21:18 - 63422 of 81564

I'm not getting the support I think I am entitled to Fred.

My needs are huge, so can I put you down for a few bob, or your house/money/chattels?


It's good to give Fred, remember that!

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2015 22:53 - 63423 of 81564

I am glad you are thinking.

But I had nothing when I came, borrowed on the way, and will leave little other than memories of my existence to others.

I hope house/money/chattels are not what others remember me for.

Fred1new - 29 Sep 2015 09:11 - 63424 of 81564


Has the market caught up?

cynic - 29 Sep 2015 09:35 - 63425 of 81564

slashing junior doctors' pay
i know i commented similarly before, but this has to be absolute and utter total lunacy
we are already desperately short of doctors, and many will now either walk away from the profession or move abroad
a two-year old could see that this will be an inevitable result

jimmy b - 29 Sep 2015 09:38 - 63426 of 81564

That's ok we can have immigrant doctors , after all that's the plan is it not ,replace Brits with foreigners .

Very good read on Merkel Max and absolutely right .

cynic - 29 Sep 2015 10:18 - 63427 of 81564

on a much more serious note ......
it would make better sense to encourage doctors (and nurses) to stay on after they have qualified, perhpas by way of some financial inducement

a similar comment could be made for overseas students who qualify with good and commercially useful degrees

ExecLine - 29 Sep 2015 16:20 - 63428 of 81564

These days I haven't time (or inclination) to stay at a computer trading. But I do still have a bit of an interest in the equities market.

I have been very encouraged by the ideas in the reports from the researchers at Galvan. So I thought of giving them £10k to let them have a go with CFDs for me. The objective would be capital growth.

They use the City Index CFD platform, I believe, and trade both ways with FTSE 350 stocks. They generally use around a 3% stop loss.

Every time they trade, it costs from £20 to £50. A £10k overnight position long costs about £1, short being around £0.70.

It doesn't take a fool to realise, that if things do go the wrong way, you can be quickly out by several £k.

Speed of trading is going to be a problem - unless you give them more freedom of control. I immediately go, "Hmmm?".

I also think about them "churning" trades.....

They also trade IPOs, and particularly before they hit the open market.

Cash can be put in or taken out at the click of a mouse. You can 'go dormant' too.

Good stuff?

They have a good name?

Bad idea?

They have a bad name?

If I give them £10k and they can turn it into a mere £10,500 after a year, then that would be better than any bank deposit and I would get a bit of fun and interest out of it too.

Any thoughts?

Haystack - 29 Sep 2015 16:39 - 63429 of 81564

Saw Corbyn's speech.. What drivel. It was just airy fairy nonsense with no substance. Labour cannot tell the difference between activists on social media and the actual electorate.

Fred1new - 29 Sep 2015 17:06 - 63430 of 81564

I see hays has been down to party HQ for the mantras.

Corbyn's speech was very acceptable to the conference attendees and many who have examined the speech.

That is what he needed.
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Tell me how many more members have the two porkies signed up for the torris party since the election.

I think the tory party has been bought by a handful of hedge funders and a few trotters and the like.


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But the media and cronies and party ars. lickers will wail away as usual.

Are you practicing your curtsy?


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Manuel,

By the way, I thought the NHS was safe in Wacky Dave's hands.

No wonder he spends his time outside the UK!

I hope he takes a passport!





aldwickk - 29 Sep 2015 18:04 - 63431 of 81564

What Fred post's on here, you have got wonder why he is trying to get rich on the stockmarket maybe its a case of if you beat them join them
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