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.
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2015 19:33
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Goldie looks like you may get a new contributor on MAM....
BlueBoy6 19 Oct'15 - 10:12 - 216895 of 216895 0 0
CR - Take a break, then think about moving your thread across the road to MAM. You would be more than welcome over there. There is an added incentive of course that the twat Mike740 etc is banned for life :0)........ENDS
blueboy being chris carson.
Cant think much of his friend doodlebug 4 can he, who would be cut off from the thread and I believe its his favourite thread.
Good to know who your friends are ehh.
Chris Carson
- 19 Oct 2015 19:35
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Don't be daft alders.
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2015 19:40
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CR - being Cockney Rebel , hope he does come over here his a good poster.
Goldie, has changed his name again on ADVFN
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2015 19:46
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Chris
I just copied & pasted it , i didn't write it
Chris Carson
- 19 Oct 2015 20:05
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alders - I don't deny it. It's the inferring of me stabbing db in the back i'm referring to.
Fred1new
- 19 Oct 2015 20:18
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Under Maggie, we watched the Coal Industry and other heavy industry being destroyed.
Cameron's legacy seems to be, to watch the Steel Industry die.
We will have no real control over Power Industry and other elements of power supply, if Osborne and Cameron Kowtow to the Chinese. Surely there is enough cash sloshing around the city to bail them out.
In their hands are the remains of the car industry safe, or will it wander off abroad as well.
They appear to attempting to mislead the public over their NHS and smearing the staff employed and destroy their moral. Perhaps, as a prelude to privatising it all, or large amounts of it.
At the moment, the NHS hospitals seem a less and less safe place to be in.
I have become sickened by the tory mis-leadership blaming the Labour party for the 2008 crash, holding them responsible for the economic problems, which the banker and city friendly elite to a degree were responsible for creating.
The present group of tory leadership has been in power for nearly 6 years and are gradually destroying the economy once again, by outdated ideological economics.
They are a disaster. The only thing they have improved is the size of their own pockets.
But, they still have the audacity to try and blame and make the most defenceless in society pay for their incompetence.
Their dealings with immigration the EU are equally incompetent and it is no wonder that there are elements of the press and "money lenders brigade" who wish to suppress political opposition.
But there are many in the EU, who like the Scots wish to they be rid of this dismal government.
Another star for Osborne who got kicked out of the EU and broke up the Union.
Cameron and Osborne should practice their kowtowing.
They will need to be able to do so.
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Jesus, what a government.
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2015 20:46
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chris
It was goldie who posted it under his new name , making out his telling goldie about C R being told to go over to MAM
Chris Carson
- 19 Oct 2015 20:52
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What, shock horror he's got another new username? My apologies I thought you had typed it, should have said mate. I'm not even going to ask you what his new name is and check it out. He is an irrelevant nutter. :0)
cynic
- 19 Oct 2015 21:00
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cynic = goldilocks1 on advfn .... no secret; it always has been and have never used (other) aliases - unlike some
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meanwhile, you'ld all be better employed keeping an eye of DOW afterhours as IBM should be reporting any time now
as a benchmark, DOW is showing as closing at 17,230 which wasn't too shabby
Chris Carson
- 19 Oct 2015 21:12
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cynic - don't get paranoid, when aldwick says Goldie, he is referring to Goldfinger etc, not you.
dreamcatcher
- 19 Oct 2015 21:12
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goldilocks1
Say no more.lol
Chris Carson
- 19 Oct 2015 21:20
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Can I have a bucket of what your drinking Exec :0)
Chris Carson
- 20 Oct 2015 00:21
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LOL dc, cynic what were you thinking goldilocks ffs?
jimmy b
- 20 Oct 2015 08:00
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That's not cynic , this is cynic ,i saw him posting on a dating site .
cynic
- 20 Oct 2015 08:17
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steel industry
easy enough to throw the money, but for how long, for how long will there be worldwide over-production and finally, where are you going to sell the product if the market is already flooded?
MaxK
- 20 Oct 2015 08:35
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The ability to manufacture steel is a basic requirement of a manufacturing country.
It's a bread and butter commodity, used everywhere.
Far more usefull than a bank.
Fred1new
- 20 Oct 2015 08:43
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The problem with steel should have been seen by the intellectual giants of the government and prepared for.
Not fall back on "that is how it is". (The words of failure.)
Political leaders are supposedly paid for being able to improve planning, not go with the flow and milk it.
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Another area, where I see increasing problems, is "ordinary law order".
Police protection for "ministers" should be reduced in proportion to general cutbacks.
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I don't believe "crime" the supposed figures quoted and think crime is under-recorded and the number of "crimes" will increase alongside the cuts which are and have been introduced.
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I am not against some cut backs and certainly for improvement in efficiency and reduction of waste.
Also, as much against "wealth-fare crime" as much as tax fraud. Especially those making their "loot" in Britain and moving off-shore to avoid paying tax, but floating back into the country at their "will or want".
But, when the cost reductions go into direct "tax" reduction and reduction of inheritance tax I am sceptical.
It seems reducing the "income" of the poorest in society, while protecting the wealthiest in society, many of whom are living on the "wealth" of their ancestors and done little work in their lives is a strange way to organise a modern civilise society.
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Unfortunately, while George and Wacky Dave can prance around at the moment I think there will eventually be a disproportionate backlash which they will regret.
cynic
- 20 Oct 2015 08:46
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lest you had not noticed, uk is no longer a manufacturing country and indeed, you should have noticed that even china is slowly moving away from that
actually, i'll temper that ..... uk remains very good at producing quality goods, and a number of companies have already repatriated that aspect to uk ..... the logic is that though the labour costs may be higher than say in china or india, there is far better quality and quality control in uk
one can even apply this to diamond-cutting ..... run of the mill stones are churned out in places like india - you don't want to think about who does it and their work conditions - but the top quality work is still done in london and antwerp and israel (i think)
MaxK
- 20 Oct 2015 09:14
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ok, so the future is burgers and houses.
Buy anything important from China/wherever.
Sounds like a recipe for success!