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
- 05 Feb 2016 10:54
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You know what ,i'll tell you what i am ,i prefer the Tories to Labour (always have done) i like people that are brave which is why i admired Thatcher.
I don't like the way Cameron is going to try and keep us in the EU .
And on top of that i hate , yes a strong word ,hate what Corbyn stands for , he would be the most dangerous person to ever have any power in this country .
On top of that i don't really like the UK myself any more , but unlike Corbyn i don't want to see it destroyed .
If we vote IN i am seriously thinking of moving abroad again .
2517GEORGE
- 05 Feb 2016 10:58
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I agree Stan Cameron has sold the British people short by not demanding enough at the negotiation table, he has tried to make the 4 year rule on migrants look like a huge deal, it is not, even this is watered down. His attempt to con the people will hopefully backfire.
In the absence of TM I would like to see Jacob Rees-Mogg lead the 'LEAVE' campaign, a respected MP.
2517
Stan
- 05 Feb 2016 13:00
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Well James if you really feel like that you are either having a bad day or I agree move abroad.. but before you go can you tell us what the NFP are going to be like this afternoon -):
MaxK
- 05 Feb 2016 14:06
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Dave has achieved next to nothing..
Poland's Kaczynski 'Satisfied' By EU Talks With U.K.'s Cameron
Date : 05/02/2016 @ 12:30
Source : Dow Jones News
Poland's Kaczynski 'Satisfied' By EU Talks With U.K.'s Cameron
WARSAW—Poland's governing party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski voiced satisfaction Friday with the outcome of talks with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, outlining a compromise he said was reached on benefits for European Union nationals in the U.K.
"This was a very good conversation, I'm very satisfied," said Mr. Kaczynski after meeting Mr. Cameron in the Polish capital.
Mr. Kaczynski, who is widely considered the central figure in Polish politics, despite holding no executive post, said the leaders agreed that restrictions on access to the labor market can only be imposed by EU authorities rather than "in an arbitrary unilateral way by a single country." Such restrictions will be limited in time and pertain only to labor issues, not social aid to EU nationals residing in Britain.
"Poland has achieved really a lot, full security for those who are now in Britain but also that those with children in Poland will continue getting benefits," he said.
Mr. Kaczynski also said he was satisfied with the U.K.'s "readiness to cooperate on all matters related to Poland's security." Poland has pushed for a greater presence of North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops on its soil to deter any aggression from Russia.
Write to Martin M. Sobczyk at martin.sobczyk@wsj.com
jimmy b
- 05 Feb 2016 14:50
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What about you Stan ,asking all the questions , IN or OUT ? and don't give a Fred answer .
ExecLine
- 05 Feb 2016 15:16
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Julian Assange (cheeky blighter!):
IMHO, 'he is free' already. He is quite free to walk out of the Equadorian Embassy at any time.
Knowing this possibility, we have police stationed outside ready to grab him and arrest him (and deport him to Sweden with whom we have an extradition treaty). If that were to happen, then as an alternative, perhaps it might be simpler, if we merely alert Sweden that we have him under arrest and that they can now come and get him.
Yes. Having the police outside the embassy waiting to do this is expensive. Perhaps Mr Assange should give himself up and submit himself to Swedish justice.
If the Americans want him and their needs take precedence over those of Sweden, then he would be best staying put where he is. Otherwise, he is not likely to be let set foot in Sweden, anyhow.
Wikileaks? Yes, Mr Assange, that was very clever, wasn't it? Perhaps you should have thought about the consequences of spilling all those beans? But there again, perhaps you think you are above the law?
One wonders if it was with that same attitude you committed some kind of a crime in Sweden? Or is that stuff just a trumped up charge?
Hmmm?
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 15:27
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well back home for a week then off to hungary a great place for a Englishman they treat us with honesty and help you and great food good hotels . a great place for a good holiday .
better than france by far
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 15:28
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looking to buy a home their for the family to go on their hols
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 15:38
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Cameron as said their are over 1m poles in the uk and over 850000 of them claim over 6k in in work benefits OVER 23K GET 10K thatS more than the old age pension
and the pensioners paid in to the system all their lives
living wage today £328 a week old age pension £115 they want the pensioners to die our government and all our mps are pissing on the old
vote out of the ROTTEN EU
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 15:42
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WHAT A GREAT GOV THE UK AS KICKING THE OLD IN TO THEIR GRAVES
PENSIONERS GET LESS THAN HALF THE LIVING WAGE
iturama
- 05 Feb 2016 15:43
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When you're hungry great food is always welcome.
I enjoyed my stay in Hungary, but I didnt get around. Just Budapest. More to see than I allowed time for. I enjoyed the food and my hotel near the Chain Bridge was very good. Of course visiting is a lot different than living there.
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 15:47
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iturama have been quite a few times on business and never had any reason to not like it
have stayed with a family twice loverly people honest and helpful do not rip you off
Stan
- 05 Feb 2016 15:58
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Having a bad then obviously JB.
jimmy b
- 05 Feb 2016 16:07
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No Stan i'm actually having a good day ,why would you say that ? you ask a lot of questions and i'm always ready to answer ,i say it as i see it , i ask you one simple question ,IN or OUT of the EU and you go all shy.
So Stan what's the big deal , in or out ?
Stan
- 05 Feb 2016 16:30
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"No Stan i'm actually having a good day" Not from here your not.
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 16:31
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stan why are you a shamed of what you are but because you are a labour man so would I hide the fact
the sick party selling out its people
corbyn pissing on the graves of the soldiers who gave their lives for the uk
they died for nothing and CORBYN TALKS ABOUT THEM AS LOW LIFE SCUM
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 16:33
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STAN I TAKE IT YOU ARE ASHAMED OF WHO YOU ARE AND YOUR FAMILY
YOUR PARENTS ARE TO BLAME NOT YOU IT WAS HOW THEY DRAGGED YOU UP
I FEEL SORRY FOR YOU OLD LAD
DID THEY SPEND ALL THE MONEY IN THE PUB
jimmy b
- 05 Feb 2016 16:35
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Stan when i give you an honest answer to anything you ask why would you reply in the way you do ? That's an insult
what's the big deal with in or out , or are you Fred with a different name ?
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 16:37
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STAN WILL BE IN NEWTOWN TOMORROW IN THE BEST HOTEL in new town
TANKER
- 05 Feb 2016 16:40
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you will no I am their in the special car were they all stop to see the motor