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.
cynic
- 09 Feb 2016 17:35
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hmm .... you may care to look at places like bradford, and i'm sure most of them are not recent arrivals
but yes, i certainly agree that the current levels of immigration are putting far too great a strain on resources and strong measures are required even if implementing them would assuredly be very much more difficult than imagined
even if we left eu tomorrow, i am not entirely sure how much we could control eurozone migration if we are to maintain one of uk's main markets ...... norway might give a clue, though in economic terms, it's a real minnow and much smaller still if you remove their oil income
Stan
- 09 Feb 2016 18:06
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Poor old James probably lives near the Folkestone/Dover area, which is why it makes him seem so accusing and angry going by his posts over the last year or so on this thread.
jimmy b
- 09 Feb 2016 18:11
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You have no opinion and nothing to say Fred so why bother .
Stan
- 09 Feb 2016 18:16
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Ah so you do then that would explain it.
jimmy b
- 09 Feb 2016 18:24
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I don't live anywhere near the slum that is Folkstone and quite a lot of the time i don't even live in the UK .
Now why don't you disappear up your own arse like you did for a couple of weeks when you only posted as Stan .
Fred1new
- 09 Feb 2016 18:47
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And you think EU has problems!
North Korea 'expands plutonium production', says US
1 hour ago
From the section Asia
Media captionHas North Korea got the bomb?
North Korea could soon have enough plutonium for nuclear weapons after restarting one of its reactors, US intelligence chief James Clapper says.
He also said Pyongyang had taken steps towards making an intercontinental ballistic missile system.
It comes days after the North launched a long-range rocket, which critics say is a test of banned missile technology.
Last September Pyongyang said its main nuclear facility at Yongbyon had resumed normal operations.
The reactor there has been the source of plutonium for its nuclear weapons programme. The North carried out its fourth nuclear test in January.
North Korea's nuclear tests
How advanced is North Korea's nuclear programme?
"We assess that North Korea has followed through on its announcement by expanding its Yongbyon enrichment facility and restarting the plutonium production reactor," Mr Clapper wrote in his annual assessment of threats facing the US.
"We further assess that North Korea has been operating the reactor long enough so that it could begin to recover plutonium from the reactor's spent fuel within a matter of weeks to months."
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35534995
Haystack
- 09 Feb 2016 18:47
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There are plenty of areas which are mainly Asian such as Bradford, Southall, East Ham, Tower Hamlets, parts of Birmingham etc. We have areas which were mainly AfroCaribbean such as Brixton, Nothing Hill. The East End was largely Jewish around Brick Lane area about 100 years ago. Stamford Hill and Golders Green are still mainly Jewish. Kilburn and Archway are mainly Irish. Parts of North London are mainly Greek and Turkish Cypriot. There is a huge population of Italians in Luton who worked in the brick works and in Scotland involved in ice cream as well. We are living in a multicultural world. The UK has lower immigration than many other EU countries. We take very few asylum seekers even compared to even Sweden. We have very few of the problems that other countries experience related to immigration. The current fear of immigration is the result of politicians such as Farage harping on about it.
Fred1new
- 09 Feb 2016 18:49
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JB.
Which part of the world is unfortunate enough to have your company when you are not in the UK.
It must consider itself very lucky!
Stan
- 09 Feb 2016 18:56
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Arrogant, aggressive, angry, insulting and now delusional as well, boy you need help Jimmy.
Fred1new
- 09 Feb 2016 19:11
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Mind this is interesting!
MONDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2016 UK
Conservatives appear to have overspent on three by-elections
Channel 4 News has obtained evidence of tens of thousands of pounds of spending by the Conservatives during key by-election campaigns which appear not to have been declared.
interesting to see if Farage challenges the election result!
Chris Carson
- 09 Feb 2016 19:22
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Trident renewal: Labour MPs tear into Jeremy Corbyn's defence tsar Emily Thornberry as being in 'La La Land'
Emily Thornberry, shadow defence secretary, openly heckled by Labour MPs following suggestion that nuclear deterrent could be updated, not replaced
By Kate McCann, and Michael Wilkinson
3:49PM GMT 09 Feb 2016
Labour MPs have descended into a bitter row over Trident renewal, with one describing Jeremy Corbyn's shadow defence secretary Emily Thornberry as being in "La La Land".
Ms Thornberry, who is herself opposing to the renewal of the nuclear deterrent, presented her review of the party's policy to fellow MPs on Monday night.
The rowdy meeting of the parliamentary Labour party saw Ms Thornberry "heckled" by her colleagues for suggesting Labour should "consider all options" on Trident.
In the face of hostile questions from MPs and peers, she was forced to tell them there was "no point trying to shout me down".
John Hutton, the former defence secretary, today accused Ms Thornberry of being a "mouthpiece" for the anti-Trident lobby, adding that her "tired old science fiction" had been debunked by experts. He warned that Labour must back Trident if it wanted to "retain any credibility on defence whatsoever".
MaxK
- 09 Feb 2016 20:13
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Labour must embrace Englishness – and be proud of it
Tristram Hunt
Friday 5 February 2016 11.24 GMT
Squeamishness about English patriotism speaks to a widening culture gap between Labour and the people it seeks to represent

‘My modest proposals are a bank holiday for St George’s Day and a referendum on an English parliament.’ Photograph: Daniel Berehulak/Getty
For me, it is the landscape, history, culture, humour and literature of England that most inspires. I was born a child of the Fens, in the university city of Cambridge; I spent much of my childhood exploring the wilds of Exmoor in Devon; and now I have the profound privilege of representing the Potteries – “that rugged pot-making spot of earth” – of North Staffordshire.
I adore the industrial landscapes of Stoke-on-Trent Potbanks, Oldham mills and Liverpool docks; the deep England of the South Downs and the North Downs; the wild England of peaks and lakes; the historic England of country houses, minsters and castles; the coastal England of Whitby, and Durdle Door and Margate.
But the unfortunate truth is that in recent years, the Labour party has not been nearly explicit enough about its love of the country. And this is at a time when more and more people are consciously identifying as English. In a recent poll, 71% had English either as their preferred or shared identity. As former Labour MP John Denham has rightly noted: “The days when England didn’t need to be English because it was good enough to be British are gone.”
More:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/feb/05/labour-embrace-englishness-proud-patriotism
Link from one of the wags in comments:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politics/politics-headlines/tristram-hunt-ducks-out-of-leadership-race-after-discovering-hes-a-tory-2015052198479
jimmy b
- 09 Feb 2016 20:49
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Stan Send an email to Stan View Stan's profile - 09 Feb 2016 18:56 - 67714 of 67717
Arrogant, aggressive, angry, insulting and now delusional as well, boy you need help Jimmy.
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Who started this by making snide remarks ?
You just described yourself above, don't ask any more questions and don't start fights you don't like .
required field
- 09 Feb 2016 21:28
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Am I the only person that hasn't seen a film this year without a "swat team" dressed in black in it ?.....there is either someone or some people that that must be minting it with renting this sort of clothing and helmets out or the same group of people never get undressed at night and have made their own pyjamas redundant so much they are in demand !..."look I'm sorry jimjams...you've been fired !...it's this new swat blackrobe thingies...it's all the fashion now....but we've been with you for years now !...chuuut...not so loud...you make me feel like I cannot afford a new pair....look I'm really sorry but it can't be helped...times they are a changin'...'"...anyway back to the plot : they are always either with plastic machineguns at the ready or coming down on ropes...."dearie ?....are you staying for diner...? no time fuzzybunny...off to another filmset..byeee".....where's my flyswatter ?....yes take that....swat !....both feet on it...at last...aahh......got rid of that on my mind...feeling slightly much better now...
Fred1new
- 10 Feb 2016 11:52
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iturama
- 10 Feb 2016 12:51
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So glad you are feeling better RF. A nightmare of a problem you have there. Ever thought of flicking channels?
I am preparing my swat team for zika carrying mosquitos which is the latest plague threatening to turn us all into pin heads. If you go by what you read. Seems to me that zika has been here for quite a while going by some of the posts I read.
aldwickk
- 10 Feb 2016 18:21
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RF
Only thinks there are still 4 channels, bbc1,bbc2, ITV1 and the new one channel 4
aldwickk
- 10 Feb 2016 18:26
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jimmy b
That program is on 2nite at 8pm , posh pawn C4 boxing memorabilia
jimmy b
- 10 Feb 2016 18:46
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Thanks aldwickk i'll have a look .
aldwickk
- 10 Feb 2016 21:41
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jimmy b
That was £2,000 thrown away., I didn't know about the biometric stamp