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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.

Fred1new - 21 Nov 2015 19:07 - 65027 of 81564


cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 21 Nov 2015 16:24 - 65024 of 65027

stan - i really don't know why you keep repeating your same stupid post
no one except you and fred have any interest in this bit of muckraking nonsense



But you and hays, are constantly muckraking making false aspersions about Corbyn and many other politicians's characters or arguments in an attempt to diminish their actual arguments. (What I see as a typical characteristic of many of today's tory said supporters.)

Again, it the actions suggested in the article supports the opinion of many of the abuse in the conservative party during the election period to suppress information and actions for political ends.

Much of what Cameron's modus operandi seems to be for his political and personal gain.

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A cynical abuse.

Haystack - 21 Nov 2015 20:24 - 65028 of 81564

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/corbyns-favourability-rating-falls-in-comres-poll-for-the-independent-on-sunday-a6743516.html

Twice as many voters have an unfavourable view of Jeremy Corbyn as have a favourable one, according to a ComRes opinion poll for The Independent on Sunday – an 8-point increase in his unfavourable rating since September, when he was elected Labour leader.

After Mr Corbyn appeared reluctant to say he would order British police to shoot to kill if faced with a terrorist attack similar to that in Paris, the public are twice as likely to say they trust David Cameron to keep them and their family safe (39 per cent) as they are to say they trust Mr Corbyn (17 per cent).

The change in Labour support “if there were a general election tomorrow” may not be significant in itself, down 2 points, but the Conservative lead of 15 points is the highest recorded by any pollster since January 2010.

Stan - 21 Nov 2015 22:40 - 65029 of 81564

.. And your answers are H/S

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 00:08 - 65030 of 81564

The really funny part of the Independent article is that Corbyn is even more unpopular with the public than Osborne.

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 00:12 - 65031 of 81564

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-under-mounting-pressure-as-unison-leader-urges-labour-to-get-its-act-together-a6743506.html

Jeremy Corbyn under mounting pressure as Unison leader urges Labour to 'get its act together'

Dave Prentis's blunt words come as poll reveals six out of 10 voters believe Mr Corbyn would not keep them safe

eremy Corbyn’s leadership has been plunged deeper into crisis after a key union leader broke ranks to criticise him. Unison general secretary Dave Prentis, who backed Mr Corbyn for the leadership, said it could not “get any worse” for the party and warned it was time it “got its act together” before it lost any chance of returning to power in 2020.

His blunt words came as a damaging poll revealed six out of 10 voters now believe Mr Corbyn would not keep them safe. A poll for The Independent on Sunday shows Mr Corbyn’s support plummeted in the wake of his response to last week’s Paris terror attacks.

Overall, voters are now more than twice as likely to say they are unfavourable towards Mr Corbyn, after an 8 per cent increase since September in people who see him negatively.

t follows Mr Corbyn’s decision to criticise publicly David Cameron’s order for security services to “shoot to kill” armed terrorists attacking civilians in the UK.

Mr Prentis, the first union leader to attack the Labour leader openly, said the party under Mr Corbyn did not appear to understand people’s concerns – including “their need to feel safe and secure”. “Divisive rows over Trident or shoot to kill are distractions no one needs,” he said.

“It’s got to stop. If it doesn’t, Labour stands little chance of winning back the millions who deserted the party in May.”

Mr Prentis, who represents more than 1.3 million workers, said the Labour leader needed to turn things around quickly.

He said: “To many voters, Labour no longer seems to understand the issues that matter to ordinary people. Their money worries, their need to feel safe and secure. So Labour must stop with the verbal fisticuffs, and get back to showing ordinary people that the party is on their side.”

According to today’s ComRes poll, members of the public are now twice as likely to say they trust Mr Cameron to keep them and their family safe as Mr Corbyn – with 39 per cent backing the PM compared with 17 per cent for the Labour leader. Three in five people canvassed – 58 per cent – say they don’t trust Mr Corbyn to keep them safe.

Earlier last week, the former Labour frontbencher Chuka Umunna said this perception was a “disqualification from office”.

But Mr Corbyn has demanded more loyalty from Labour MPs and insisted he had a mandate from party members.

aldwickk - 22 Nov 2015 08:13 - 65032 of 81564

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34891928

Fred1new - 22 Nov 2015 09:06 - 65033 of 81564

Osborne paying for another war?

Rule Brittania!
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Defence/article1636215.ece

Fred1new - 22 Nov 2015 09:11 - 65034 of 81564

Perhaps the hazy one doesn't read this either,

What a party.

Mind could be seen as bumping up the economy!

Or is it just a period of austerity for some.

http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/Politics/article1636210.ece

Minister put sex tryst club on expenses

ROBERT HALFON, the minister at the centre of an alleged blackmail plot over his affair with a young activist, has charged taxpayers tens of thousands of pounds for stays at the private members’ club where he would meet up with his mistress.

Halfon, the 46-year-old minister without portfolio, who attends cabinet, admitted last week that he had cheated on his long-term partner with Alexandra Paterson.

The Tories were plunged into turmoil as his confession sparked sleazy claims about young activists being “pimped” out to MPs, along with allegations of bullying, sexual harassment and drug-taking in the party’s youth wing.

Two young activists have attempted to take their own lives since the suicide of a third, Elliott Johnson, first lifted the lid on the scandal, insiders claimed this weekend.

Fred1new - 22 Nov 2015 09:27 - 65035 of 81564

MaxK - 22 Nov 2015 09:33 - 65036 of 81564

Cant get at the whole article


But.....A thirty year old "young activist"?


Shurely shome mistake?

aldwickk - 22 Nov 2015 10:14 - 65037 of 81564

I think MAM should ban Fred for being a boring old fart, and bring Goldfinger back, i think that would be a good exchange

Stan - 22 Nov 2015 11:20 - 65038 of 81564

You think?.. Well there's a thing.

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 11:29 - 65039 of 81564

Even goldfinger has turned against Corbyn. He posted an attack against him on the other side. That was a surprise.

Even Unison has been moaning about Corbyn.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-under-mounting-pressure-as-unison-leader-urges-labour-to-get-its-act-together-a6743506.html

Fred1new - 22 Nov 2015 12:57 - 65040 of 81564

Mark,

Ask Hays.

He is probably down and Tory Central Office getting the spin he is supposed to be shovelling out!

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 13:12 - 65041 of 81564

Ed Miliband breaks his silence over Jeremy Corbyn, telling MPs: 'I bet you didn't think things would actually get worse'

Former Labour leader Ed Miliband has broken his silence over his successor Jeremy Corbyn – and suggested he was turning out to be an even bigger flop than he was.

Mr Miliband had stayed tight-lipped about Mr Corbyn’s disastrous performance, but last week, he astonished a group of Labour MPs by telling them: ‘I bet you didn’t think things would actually get worse.’

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 13:26 - 65042 of 81564

Jeremy Corbyn faces U-turn on Syria vote?

The shadow chancellor has suggested that the party is now open to the possibility of giving MPs the right to vote with their conscience on the issue

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 13:42 - 65043 of 81564

Cheating accusations mar Zimbabwe's 'Mister Ugly' contest

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Pageant judges have crowned a new winner of Zimbabwe's 4th annual "Mister Ugly" contest, upsetting supporters of the crowd favorite and prompting rioting at the event.

Fred1new - 22 Nov 2015 13:44 - 65044 of 81564

Corbyn could change his name to Cameron!


Could be said he is doing a Cameron!

While dossing on the streets of London could be called doing and Osborne.



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I personally think that all votes in Parliament and House of lords should be based on conscience and not political, or personal advantages.

Perhaps, to many want a peerage or a backhanders. Good business sense for some!

patshere - 22 Nov 2015 13:46 - 65045 of 81564

Better business sense to get paid by Lobyist's to vote.

Haystack - 22 Nov 2015 14:02 - 65046 of 81564

Biggest Conservative lead while in govt since Jan 1991. Worst Labour % in opposition since Sep 1983.
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