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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.

TANKER - 06 Feb 2016 16:10 - 67581 of 81564

stan is fred

Stan - 06 Feb 2016 17:47 - 67582 of 81564

Tanks, answer the question.

Haystack - 06 Feb 2016 22:09 - 67583 of 81564

7:44PM GMT 06 Feb 2016
A “key member” of Jeremy Corbyn’s campaign team and national leader of Momentum, the controversial Corbyn supporters’ group, has a criminal conviction for election fraud.
Marsha-Jane Thompson, Momentum’s social media co-ordinator, was sentenced to 100 hours’ community punishment after registering more than 100 fake voters in the east London borough of Newham.
Appearing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 29 March 2006, Ms Thompson admitted filling out and submitting multiple voter registration forms herself, including forging signatures.

She pleaded guilty to 19 specimen counts of using a false instrument, contrary to the 1981 Fraud and Counterfeiting Act, and one count of false accounting under the 1968 Theft Act. She was convicted as Marsha Thompson and has since changed part of her name.
However, the Canning Town address she gave in court is the address she still lives at today.
Ms Thompson, who worked full time on Mr Corbyn’s leadership campaign, is described as a “key member of Corbyn’s campaign team” by the hard-Left Morning Star newspaper.
The disclosure of her past will add to fears by centrist Labour MPs that Momentum is organising to “pack” local parties with new members some of whom may be fake in order to deselect them. Ms Thompson has been closely involved with Momentum’s “Democracy SOS” voter registration drive, the first campaign that the group launched, weeks after it was created.
She was also a passionate defender of Lutfur Rahman, the corrupt former mayor of Tower Hamlets thrown out of office last year for vote-buying and electoral fraud.
In 2010, Ms Thompson led protests to Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee after it sacked Rahman from the Labour mayoral candidacy for allegedly recruiting fake members.
She claimed that the complaints against him were “trumped up to overturn party members’ selected canidate and impose a stooge candidate.”
Ms Thompson was employed as a housing officer by Newham Council at the time she committed the fraud. In a statement, the council said that she had “submitted electoral registration forms for more than 100 different addresses which appeared to contain discrepancies.”

MaxK - 07 Feb 2016 00:06 - 67584 of 81564

Are you not ashamed Haystack?




EU referendum: show us respect, local Tory party chiefs tell David Cameron

Forty-four local party chiefs write to the Telegraph warning the Prime Minister he has no 'divine right' after EU referendum 'snub'



A talking turd


“Grassroots Conservatives pounded the streets in all weather, knocking on doors, running street stalls and raising money to ensure that their Conservative candidates were elected and Mr Cameron would secure a majority. It is deeply regrettable that the Prime Minister dismisses the very people who helped secure his victory, and he should remember that no prime minister has a divine right to rule.”

Letter from the Conservative constituency groups




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12144564/EU-referendum-show-us-respect-local-Tory-party-chiefs-tell-David-Cameron.html

Haystack - 07 Feb 2016 00:21 - 67585 of 81564

I think he is right. MPs do not represent their local associations. They represent the electorate in their constituencies. The local associations are party activists. They have no right to expect their MP to do their bidding. We complain enough about union sponsored MPs being influenced and Corbyn being influenced by his party activists. If it is to be a free vote then it must just be what the MP thinks himself

cynic - 07 Feb 2016 09:27 - 67586 of 81564

what you say is correct, and though the MPs should vote as their consciences dictate - as in the vote for the reinstatement of hanging - they have an obligation at least to listen to their constituents who in turn, have every right to try to influence their MP

Fred1new - 07 Feb 2016 09:40 - 67587 of 81564

MaxK - 07 Feb 2016 09:46 - 67588 of 81564

The average Mp doesent represent anyone but themselves and their personal interests.


Well, Djihmmi Dave is going to have a hard job winning the €uro vote.

He should start looking for another job, and not the one lined up for him in Brussels.





The key numbers from this morning’s YouGov referendum poll, the first since Dave’s deal:


•Leave: 45% (+3)
•Remain: 36% (-2)

The PM’s deal:

•Goes too far: 4%
•Is about right: 17%
•Doesn’t go far enough: 56%

It is:

•A good deal: 22%
•A bad deal: 46%


http://order-order.com/2016/02/05/leave-9-points-ahead-since-daves-deal/

jimmy b - 07 Feb 2016 10:35 - 67589 of 81564

BURN THESE SCUM !!!!!

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Iraqi migrant admits raping boy in Austrian pool after having 'too much sexual energy'
A man said he sexually assaulted the 10-year-old boy in a cubicle because he had not had sex for four months and he had "followed his desires"

An Iraqi migrant has admitted raping a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool in Austria because he had not had sex in four months and it was a “sexual emergency”.
The 20-year-old man is accused of attacking the boy in a cubicle of the Theresienbad swimming pool in Vienna, telling police he had “followed his desires”.
The victim had to be hospitalised following injuries inflicted by the suspect, who worked as a taxi driver after arriving in Austria via the Balkans in September, and who has a wife and daughter back in Iraq.
After the attack, the suspect left the cubicle and went to enjoy himself by springing from the three-metre-high diving board while the victim alerted a lifeguard, Austrian newspaper the Kronen Zeitung reported.
• Europe in crisis over sex attacks by migrants amid calls for emergency EU meeting
An ambulance was called immediately and police arrested the man at the pool.
He told police during interrogation that he knew he had made “a huge mistake” and that he had left a “big scar on the boy”.
But he said he had “followed his desires,” adding: “I haven’t had sex for four months.”

In Austria, he had “not withstood not having any sex because he had a marked surplus of sexual energy”, he said in interrogation.
The man said he knew that having sex with 10-year-old boys was “forbidden in any country of the world”, the Kronen Zeitung reported. The man is currently in custody.

Fred1new - 07 Feb 2016 10:59 - 67591 of 81564

JB,

Strange what you seem to revel in!

cynic - 07 Feb 2016 11:02 - 67592 of 81564

EU REFERENDUM
i remain unconvinced that exiting is the right choice

there's an awful lot i don't like about eu, primarily related to the uncontrolled legislation which uk always embraces wholehearted and then adds further bells and whistles
interestingly, germany seems to have its own safeguards against adopting unwanted eu legislation, so why uk cannot or does not adopt such a stance, i really don't know
can't is no answer

however, gut instinct tells me that even if we leave, there will be other and perhaps greater ills and problems that will follow in its wake

MaxK - 07 Feb 2016 12:24 - 67593 of 81564

What, exactly would be lost if blighty left?

cynic - 07 Feb 2016 14:20 - 67594 of 81564

i suspect a lot especially when it comes to trade

as i understand it, even the norwegians certainly do not have complete freedom in many fields - eg requirements/standards to be met when dealing with eu countries

if it was all as simple as you and a few others wish to paint, then debate would be pretty much superfluous
if you are fixed in your opinion and outlook, then that is also so

for myself, i shall try to listen and work out what is spin and/or disinformation, and what is at least close to facts and truth

Stan - 07 Feb 2016 15:43 - 67595 of 81564

On the subject of Europe I share the view of my right "horrible" friend -):

i.e I want to see it laid out on paper.. the pros and cons and only then will I make a decision.

Haystack - 07 Feb 2016 17:54 - 67596 of 81564

At the moment the polls are pretty useless. Some days they show it even and others one ahead. The electorate are polarised for few good reasons. Hopefully the coming months will produce sensible arguments but it may be a shouting match. The group that will win is the one that offers the safest choice.

The pro EU group will major on fear of leaving and new safeguards over sovereignty. The leave group will make claims about how good it will be outside. The reality is that both sides will lie through their teeth. We have no real idea what life outside will be like irrespective of what is said. We also don't know if the EU will stick to any deals.

The most alarming thing about the EU is how unstable it is and the trend towards federalism. To get more stability it needs central compulsory policies over all the economies. The ECB must become all powerful. Individual sovereignty must be crushed.

MaxK - 07 Feb 2016 17:59 - 67597 of 81564

Ze endgültige lösung!

Stan - 07 Feb 2016 18:50 - 67598 of 81564

Who told you that H/S?

Haystack - 07 Feb 2016 19:00 - 67599 of 81564

Which part?

MaxK - 07 Feb 2016 19:04 - 67600 of 81564

Con Central office no doubt.


The real sticking point is that the whole of €uropa will end up being ruled by Goldman Sachs and it's placemen.

Haystack summed it up in his last sentence:

Individual sovereignty must be crushed


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