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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 - 19 Jan 2016 18:42 - 67263 of 81564

I wonder if this was Ma Merkels endgame plan?

By accident or design, Schengen is history, poss the €U as well.



http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-18/countdown-end-eu-officials-say-europe-going-down-drain

Haystack - 19 Jan 2016 19:06 - 67264 of 81564

Haystack - 19 Jan 2016 19:20 - 67265 of 81564



Who doesn't want to see Jeremy Corbyn elected? It would be a glorious six-day reign

Frankie Boyle

Corbyn sounds like a dreadful town, dresses like a catalogue model for the Sue Ryder shop and won’t look significantly different when he’s been dead for a week. It took him so long to bring out his reshuffle statement that people were counting his milk bottles. The Tories have been offering us a cocktail of incompetence and malice and Labour haven’t done anything to draw attention to it. It’s been like watching Mesut Özil drop perfect crosses on to the head of an increasingly frustrated Stephen Hawking. Even Labour MPs must secretly wish they could stop knocking Corbyn and focus their attack on their real enemy, the party membership.

And yet, who doesn’t want to see Corbyn elected? Can you think of anything more ridiculous than a man of principle being inexplicably elected to high office? It’ll be like a Peter Sellers movie. Sure, he’ll be crushed under the heel of international finance, but I for one look forward to his glorious six-day premiership. His brief reign will be a high point for modern Britain, a time that we will commemorate every year by leaving ironic poppies balanced on the lip of the missile crater where his house used to be, a time we will reminisce about fondly during the five-minute socialisation breaks when they lower the dividing walls between our work cubes.

This weekend’s interview with Andrew Marr was, at least, refreshingly straightforward. Corbyn said he’d like to see talks with Isis. Almost immediately the shadow chancellor said he couldn’t imagine anyone having talks with Isis. I applaud Corbyn’s aims but at this stage I’d like to see him open up a back channel of communication with his shadow cabinet. He said he’d keep Trident, but get rid of the nuclear warheads. This is classic Corbyn. He’s using his experience from the allotment and what he’s saying is, let’s put the nuclear weapons in the shed. He’s not throwing them out, and he’s not giving them away. He’s putting them in a cardboard box, and sticking them on the top shelf. We know where they are if we need them, but also they’re up high, so no one’s going to stumble across them and get hurt. He added that he “cannot see circumstances where you would use nuclear weapons”. Might I suggest that he tunes into Lip Sync Battle on Channel 5.

There’s been a thread of coverage implying that Corbyn is a decent guy but he clearly doesn’t understand how the world works. Ignoring the fact that for the majority of people, it doesn’t. Corbyn is in a unique position: he knows that the media is trying to portray him as slightly mad, but can’t mention this without sounding completely insane. Coverage is undoubtedly biased. Take, for example, the recent reshuffle, which forced the media to conclude that he was both weak and ruthless. Corbyn hiring more women than men was ignored, whereas Cameron hiring a one-third female cabinet was hailed as a triumph for feminism. In any case, feeling good about ourselves simply for allowing some kind of plurality in public life probably means that we’re a fairly dreadful country. Canada has just appointed a cabinet 50% female with indigenous, Sikh and disabled members. And that’s Canada, a country with all the daring forward-thinking of a defrosting lasagne.

The rest is here

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/19/frankie-boyle-jeremy-corbyn-elected-destroyed-murdoch

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 08:35 - 67266 of 81564

SIDDIQ

DONALD TRUMP SPEAKS THE TRUTH AND FACTS
and this gutless woman wants him banned from the uk
she never and never will speak out about the scum muslims
abusing and raping children thousands of them by hundreds
of muslim men
muslims leaving to join isis for the free raping and sex and murder

one man tells the truth and she speaks it about sums her up
will never speak out in public of their low life crimes
yes I have sent her letters for her reply she has not the truth hurts and fact

400,000 muslims take to twitter on orders from the clerics

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 08:42 - 67267 of 81564

I posted on here about the job loses that are coming over the next 18 months
well it is going to be far worse than thought .
the whole of Europe to go in to deep recession .
the worse than 1926
and gov have no way of paying out more benefits
the uk for the unemployed is going to be terrible
for the single people over 50 it will be hell

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 08:43 - 67268 of 81564

news those girls that went to Syria may be dead raped to death

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 08:46 - 67269 of 81564

cynic unlike you I do go on a lot of rests off soon to teneriffe then I have to go to Bulgaria for 11 days

aldwickk - 20 Jan 2016 08:48 - 67270 of 81564

The Financial Times reports that the European Union is to change the rules that make the first country a refugee enters responsible for that person's asylum claim. This, says the FT, revolutionises the EU's migration policy and shifts the issue from its southern nations to wealthier northern members - such as the UK.

2517GEORGE - 20 Jan 2016 08:52 - 67271 of 81564

Cameron ought to make the case that the UK is the most densely populated country in the EU.
2517

MaxK - 20 Jan 2016 08:54 - 67272 of 81564

They, and Cameroon are simply blowing smoke up our arses, they have no intention of changing anything (except to make it worse)




EU deals fresh migrant blow to David Cameron's renegotiation


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12109345/EU-deals-fresh-migrant-blow-to-David-Camerons-renegotiation.html

VICTIM - 20 Jan 2016 08:54 - 67273 of 81564

Gets worse and worse doesn't it . Looks like the UK will have buses chartered from every EU country direct to us , iv'e no doubt .

aldwickk - 20 Jan 2016 09:02 - 67274 of 81564

David Cameron's renegotiation is a total waste of time. Let's have the stay in / out vote ASAP. I think it will be 60% or more will vote to get out.

VICTIM - 20 Jan 2016 09:02 - 67275 of 81564

I always thought the EU was all about spreading the lesser countries population around . But it seems they now want to spread the Worlds troublemakers around Europe . These Eurocrats haven't got the brains they were born with . Disaster for us .

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 09:04 - 67276 of 81564

join UKIP NOW AND GET US OUT JIONING UKIP IS THE POSITIVE MOVE FOR ACTION

2517GEORGE - 20 Jan 2016 09:06 - 67277 of 81564

Strange how the televised national news is so devoid of information on the subject of migrants atm, it's almost as if the problem has gone away, or perhaps with the BBC so under the cosh that an agreement has been arranged with DC.
2517

VICTIM - 20 Jan 2016 09:14 - 67278 of 81564

A former Australian PM addressed the EU a few months ago, and said stop the immigrants coming or they will throttle you , seems like the EU don't like taking advice from experienced countries .

jimmy b - 20 Jan 2016 09:20 - 67279 of 81564

I think the EU will start to fall apart this year ,it's not just the UK having a referendum ,it will be the migrants trying to come up through the Balkans ,and who will be told to take them ,there are all sorts of arguments starting .

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 09:20 - 67280 of 81564

these scum working for SAVE THE CHILDREN ARE THE PROBLEM

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 09:21 - 67281 of 81564

THE TUNNEL NEEDS TO BE SHUT AND SEALED UP FOR GOOD AND PUT SOLIERS ON THE BORDERS

TANKER - 20 Jan 2016 09:25 - 67282 of 81564

MERKEL DOING A BETTER JOB THAN HER HERO HITLER TO FCUK UP THE UK
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