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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.

VICTIM - 07 Apr 2016 07:51 - 69735 of 81564

ExecLine mentioned do they use the revenues wisely , well £ 9 million is going on stay in leaflets to be sent to every house in UK so there's your answer.

MaxK - 07 Apr 2016 07:54 - 69736 of 81564

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 07:56 - 69737 of 81564

using tax payers money is a disgrace it should be illegal Cameron is liar and only interested in is family ends does not give a fcuk about the uk
just is own greed for is scum family

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 07:57 - 69738 of 81564

why have the SFO NOT INVESTIGATED

Stan - 07 Apr 2016 08:09 - 69739 of 81564

But that's the other problem Will, they nearly all do a good job locally.. but why?

..because that's their bread and butter, they have to get elected locally first but it's what they do when they get to Westminster miles away with the secrecy, corruption and undeserved privileges of the house (at the moment) that does "us" the damage.

So unless you lot on here and a large number of other people wake up to those facts, then you will continue to moan till you die!

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 08:11 - 69740 of 81564

take a look who is the owner of the company printing the leaflets

will10 - 07 Apr 2016 08:47 - 69741 of 81564

Stan

With you there.

Devolve more decisions to local counties. Let civil servants do the day to day running of the country. House of commons just a talking shop. Not fit for purpose.

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 09:08 - 69742 of 81564

have just had an e mail saying post the leaflet back in the post box that's a good idea

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 09:09 - 69743 of 81564

have just had an e mail saying post the leaflet back in the post box that's a good idea
do not put a stamp on it just send it back to the company

MaxK - 07 Apr 2016 09:10 - 69744 of 81564

Now that is a good idea, they get stuffed for the return postage :-)

jimmy b - 07 Apr 2016 09:11 - 69745 of 81564

Good idea ,i shall be doing that.

VICTIM - 07 Apr 2016 09:24 - 69746 of 81564

That would be a great idea en mass if it could go viral .

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 09:43 - 69747 of 81564

I have sent e mails to all my friends and they will post them back no stamp

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2016 09:45 - 69748 of 81564

Who is paying for returning the post.

Typical con short term thinking.

Like little boys bawling because they have lost their lollipops.

VICTIM - 07 Apr 2016 09:50 - 69749 of 81564

Nothing right for you then Freda , not even a little fun sad man .

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 10:08 - 69750 of 81564

send it back is growing send it back and smile lets hope they can use it to wipe their backside

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 10:09 - 69751 of 81564

sending it to number ten I am with a note on it

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2016 10:16 - 69752 of 81564

Vicky,

You may end up even sadder!

http://www.iii.co.uk/news-opinion/reuters/news/307775

By Reuters | Wed, 6th April 2016 - 22:44

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co warned on Wednesday that years of economic uncertainty would be the "best case" outcome from a decision by Britain to leave the European Union.

Writing in his latest annual letter to shareholders, Dimon said the economies of the U.K. and E.U. states would be hurt even if Britain managed to quickly renegotiate hundreds of trade and other contracts following an exit. The "bad scenario" would include trade retaliation against the U.K. by E.U. states.

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 10:23 - 69753 of 81564

t's the silence that puzzles me. Last week the chancellor stood up in parliament to announce that benefits for the very poor would be cut yet again. On the same day, in Luxembourg, the British government battled to maintain benefits for the very rich. It won. As a result, some of the richest people in the country will each continue to receive millions of pounds in income support from taxpayers.

There has been not a whimper of protest. The Guardian hasn't mentioned it. UK Uncut is silent. So, at the other end of the spectrum, is the UK Independence party.

I'm talking about the most blatant transfer of money from the poor to the rich that has occurred in the era of universal suffrage. Farm subsidies. The main subsidy, the single farm payment, is doled out by the hectare. The more land you own or rent, the more money you receive.

Since 1999, more progressive European nations have been trying to limit the amount of public money a farmer can capture under the common agricultural policy. It looked as if, this year, they might at last succeed. But throughout the negotiations that ended last week, two governments in particular resisted: those

TANKER - 07 Apr 2016 10:24 - 69754 of 81564

ids 1.5m
camerons family 780k
yeo 1.1m
hesetine 1.3m
and many more in gov
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