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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.

2517GEORGE - 04 Mar 2016 17:24 - 68605 of 81564

I don't think that cartoon from Stan was in response to my post jimmy b, look at the times.
2517

Stan - 04 Mar 2016 17:31 - 68606 of 81564

Correct George, poor old JB just likes to whinge, moan and constantly feels that he has to remind everyone that he can't read Fred's post because he's squelched him.. He just gets more and more pathetic by the day.

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2016 18:36 - 68607 of 81564

JB.

Post 68600

"we are all just idiots sitting spouting racist crap" , seems to sum you up.

"Only to jump on anyone with a different opinion" seems a case of projection!

Add that to a belief in one's own clairvoyance you appear a remarkable man!

jimmy b - 04 Mar 2016 18:38 - 68608 of 81564

Stan don't be pathetic ,you are a sad fool with no opinion .Now go and kiss Fred's arse you moron.

Fred1new - 04 Mar 2016 18:39 - 68609 of 81564

Mind much of what is written about the immigrants to-day was said about the Jews in Germany and those escaping from Germany in the 30s.



jimmy b - 04 Mar 2016 18:49 - 68610 of 81564

A lorry was badly attacked by Calais port ,the driver said he feared for his life they smashed his windows and truck ,on the news.

Stan and Fred if you care that much why would you not go and help these people ,take some blankets and food.

They will probably kick the f##k out of you and rob you but it's worth a shot ,you would be hero's .

Stan - 04 Mar 2016 20:22 - 68611 of 81564

.. Stupid boy.

Haystack - 04 Mar 2016 23:35 - 68612 of 81564

Stan
That is a bit harsh. You are not stupid, but certainly misguided.

Stan - 04 Mar 2016 23:37 - 68613 of 81564

And another one.. say goodnight Dick.

cynic - 05 Mar 2016 09:02 - 68614 of 81564

eu migrants + benefits
the story on today's front page of the fascist gazette (aka telegraph) makes interesting reading, but as always the paper's leanings should be taken into account


apparently ~257,000 eu migrants arrived in uk last year, yet ~630,000 applied for ni registration
once one is so registered, is one then automatically entitled to a number of benefits, and if so, which?
the other obvious question scarcely needs to be raised



the other interesting comment in the same article was that 000s (unspecified) of illegals were uncovered but could not be deported as "they had nowhere to go" .......
are we totally bonkers????
what's wrong with back whence they came?

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 09:19 - 68615 of 81564

I seemed to have read this one somewhere before.

iturama - 05 Mar 2016 11:40 - 68616 of 81564

Those most easily deported are those who are relatively well behaved, with a passport and a known place of residence.
It has been a known practice for years to throw passports in the aeroplane toilet and then say nothing when arriving at the immigration desk. Whole families have done it. There must be an internet advice forum on the subject.
Given the number of flights arriving at one time, it is almost impossible to identify which flight they arrived on.
The immigrations centres are full and most are allowed into the general population, with promises to report at set intervals. Few actually do.
Even when passports are available, some countries like China and Vietnam refuse to take their nationals back if they are being deported for criminal activity. The estimated number in that category runs into tens of thousands.
Pathetic that our lot can't find leverage to force their hands.

iturama - 05 Mar 2016 12:20 - 68617 of 81564

Comical listening to Sky. A Royal Navy ship is awaiting diplomatic clearance to enter the Aegean, under the command of a German warship. The area is where an estimated 1,5M people have crossed by sea...

Haystack - 05 Mar 2016 13:25 - 68618 of 81564

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/12184405/Jeremy-Corbyn-accused-of-rewriting-history-after-deleting-hundreds-of-outspoken-articles-and-speeches-from-his-website.html

Jeremy Corbyn accused of 'rewriting history' after deleting hundreds of articles and speeches from his website

One of the articles, which The Telegraph has tracked down in internet archives, bemoaned the Lisbon Treaty and the unaccountable nature of the deal struck with the EU

Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of "rewriting history" after deleting hundreds of outspoken articles and speeches from his website including a number of pieces critical of the EU.

One of the articles sets out the Labour leader's true feelings on the European Union in a damning attack about the influence the bloc has over the British Government.

Mr Corbyn has wiped his entire archive of writing from his personal blog meaning that none of the articles can be accessed.

In one article,  he says: "The creation of the post of president is a triumph for the tenacity of the European long-sighters.

"The project has always been to create a huge free-market Europe, with ever-limiting powers for national parliaments and an increasingly powerful common foreign and security policy."

And in another, which The Telegraph has tracked down in internet archives, bemoaned the Lisbon Treaty and the unaccountable nature of the deal struck with the EU.


Mr Corbyn wrote: "There is a strong socialist argument against the Lisbon Treaty and the economic consequences that flow from it.

"What is also explicit in both the Maastricht Treaty and the Lisbon Treaty is the imposition of a market economy on Europe, a control on borrowing made by any member states’ government and serious control on the political choices open to any one member state.

"Thus, the British government had to explain to the European Union why it proposed to take Northern Rock into public ownership, for how long it intended that to be the case and give assurances about the bank’s future."

He added that EU law makes it "impossible" for a Government to take a bank into public ownership and criticised the intrusion of EU law into British state affairs.

The article, which belies Mr Corbyn's true feelings about the UK's relationship with the EU, follows weeks of speculation that the Labour leader could come out in support of Brexit.

Julian Knight, a Conservative MP, said: "It's absolutely laughable that a man who is the leader of the opposition is scurrying around deleting his website like some sort of sixth former, he's trying to rewrite history.

"It just shows that the labour leadership now is at best amateurish. The fact is, Mr Corbyn is clearly against his own party when it comes to the EU and if he wasn't leader he would almost certainly be speaking out for the UK to leave.

"It is just laughable, does he really think that nobody will notice? He's been making the same speeches for 30 years."

Tensions between Mr Corbyn and Labour's official campaign to remain in the European Union have boiled over in recent days, amid a row over the amount of funding the campaign will receive from the party.

A number of Labour MPs have expressed private concerns that Mr Corbyn's lack of vocal support for the In campaign may persuade some Labour voters to back a Brexit instead.

One senior Labour MP said: "Jeremy's problem is that he tells the truth all the time, that gets him into trouble with the party in general, but it also makes it easy to tell when he doesn't believe what he's saying, that's where he is with Europe.

"He is anti-EU, he hates the free market, and he is struggling to hide that."

A spokesman for the Labour leader said the site is being overhauled to reflect his new position as head of the party.

They added: "The website has been updated, it now contains things Jeremy has written since he has been leader of the Labour party.

"That was Jeremy's website when he was a back bench MP, we are now converting it to reflect his work as leader and afterwards other material will be archived."

The oldest article on the site now dates back to June 2015, when Mr Corbyn was running for leader of the party. An archive of videos and speeches has also been taken down from the website.

In a series of other articles Mr Corbyn dubs his colleagues in the House of Commons "tin pot generals" and accuses them of "using the opportunity of the Ukrainian crisis to insist that Britain should rapidly and exponentially increase military expenditure".

In the same article about Ukraine, he writes: "The self-satisfied pomposity of Western leaders in lecturing the world about morality and international law has to be challenged".

He also speaks out strongly against Israel in a number of articles which are highly critical of the middle-eastern state.

In one article, now deleted, he writes: "Just what more illegal acts does Israel have to commit before it is condemned?

"Israel’s argument about living space convinces some that they have the “right” to continue to take Palestinian land and water."

His past writing and their apparent deletion follows controversy at Oxford University Labour club after an investigation was launched into anti-Semitism allegations following the group's support for a Israeli Aparteid week.

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 15:18 - 68619 of 81564

cynic - 05 Mar 2016 15:40 - 68620 of 81564

the more often i see that pic, the more he reminds of Roland Rat

Haystack - 05 Mar 2016 16:01 - 68621 of 81564

Hahahahaha

Haystack - 05 Mar 2016 16:02 - 68622 of 81564

I may have an addition to the story above.

Stan - 05 Mar 2016 17:06 - 68623 of 81564

H/S getting emotional.. steady on now.

Fred1new - 05 Mar 2016 18:55 - 68624 of 81564

Haazy1,

You post reminds me of everyday life at a No 10 cabinet meeting and the successes that Cameron and your tribe boasts about every day.

Good to watch the neo-cons and new fascist party pulling themselves apart in public rather than the dormitory.

Mind with the Old Boy Boris back on the stage there is a sense of amusement about their present antics.

Also, the twisting and turning Osborne is doing over his next budget.

Laughable.




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