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.
grannyboy
- 13 Apr 2016 12:49
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Yes he also said that when asked if he would stand down if the Scots vote for independence.
But as i've stated previously that an insider said he WOULD have resigned if they'd voted for independence.
Cameron also said, when he was saying he'd had meetings with
the leaders of the crown dependency countries on the need for
more transparency on tax issues, and that he'd been successful..
But the prime minster of the Caymen Islands said he had'nt achieved
anything...
Similar to the (un)'successful' reforms he got from Brussels......
Haystack
- 13 Apr 2016 14:10
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Which group will get official backing? Will it be Leave or Out.
I think that the electoral commission has to designate one group as official tomorrow. They get £600,000 of public money, use to public meeting rooms and access to the electoral roll.
It will either be Farage's group or Boris's.
Fred1new
- 13 Apr 2016 14:15
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Two who act as clowns.
cynic
- 13 Apr 2016 14:27
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interesting, from today's FT ......
Tamper with tax havens at your peril
Revelations in the Panama Papers have caused concern that so-called tax havens lie at the centre of a web of criminal conduct. Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour party, has demanded that British finance centres be “shut down”. The uproar invites examination of the role these centres perform in the global economy.
Allegations of criminality are easy to make and readily understood. The workings of the international financial system, by contrast, are complex and not easily grasped. Many of those who benefit from offshore centres — including millions receiving workplace pensions — are not aware of the key role they play in their financial affairs.
cynic
- 13 Apr 2016 14:28
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interesting, from today's FT ......
Tamper with tax havens at your peril
Revelations in the Panama Papers have caused concern that so-called tax havens lie at the centre of a web of criminal conduct. Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour party, has demanded that British finance centres be “shut down”. The uproar invites examination of the role these centres perform in the global economy.
Allegations of criminality are easy to make and readily understood. The workings of the international financial system, by contrast, are complex and not easily grasped. Many of those who benefit from offshore centres — including millions receiving workplace pensions — are not aware of the key role they play in their financial affairs.
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2016 14:37
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Haystack Send an email to Haystack View Haystack's profile - 13 Apr 2016 12:22 - 70075 of 70081
At PMQs a few moments ago, Cameron said that he will remain as PM if the referendum vote is out.
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I would have said before if we vote out Cameron should stay ,however being as he has been so dishonest about the whole negotiation i am afraid he would have to go .
grannyboy
- 13 Apr 2016 14:51
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The blond one might act like a clown, but the sensible one who
STATES the FACTS and the TRUTH is called Nigel Farage, and who
tends to iritate and drive the liberal multicultural bleeding heart
lefties into a frenzy....
And the socialist lefties don't want the truth or the FACTS
to be heard......
banjomick
- 13 Apr 2016 14:54
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VICTIM
- 13 Apr 2016 14:57
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jimmy did you see my post yesterday about the court case and over £32,000 per month to house 107 migrants , who pays that money where are official figures .
grannyboy
- 13 Apr 2016 14:58
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I stand by my belief that Cameron WILL resign if the vote
comes back to LEAVE, and even IF i'm wrong there would be
a coup..No one in the Tory party on the eurosceptics side trust
him to get the best deal for the UK..
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2016 15:01
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VIC yes i did , you will pay that money ,i bet your pleased about that.
VICTIM
- 13 Apr 2016 15:05
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Yes It doesn't go on the price of the product does it .
cynic
- 13 Apr 2016 15:08
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farage presents very well indeed .... shame he likes ukip!
boris is no dozo either, though he does like the image of being a buffooon
Haystack
- 13 Apr 2016 15:13
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Breaking news
Vote leave is the official group
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2016 16:59
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Russell Brand the worlds biggest hypocrite .
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Revolutionary Russell Brand has ‘just bought a new £3.3m countryside pad’
Russell Brand has taken a slightly luxurious detour from his path to revolution by reportedly buying himself a £3.3m countryside home.
According to The Sun, Russell is lounging around ‘taking pictures of swans’ at his postcard-worthy, six-bed, riverside retreat in Henley-on-Thames.
And when he’s not doing that – or planning his stall for the posh village regatta – he’s playing games on his XBox and PS4, according to his mate Noel Gallagher.
Noel said: ‘[Russell] told me he is writing another book. I said what is it going to be called this time? “Now about that revolution that never took place”.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6146320/russell-brand-rent-tax-dodger-landlord-the-sun-exclusive-investigation.html
Chris Carson
- 13 Apr 2016 17:35
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All the same these whinging lefties, talk the talk never walk the walk!
Fred is the number one hypocrite, what is he even doing on this site? He bought Lloyds today, you couldn't make it up. :0)
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2016 17:51
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Fred and Russell could get drunk together.
Fred1new
- 13 Apr 2016 18:00
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Jealousy stands out again.
grannyboy
- 13 Apr 2016 20:03
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HAHa! fred1 a member of the Labour champagne socialist brigade....
That's the main reason Labour had mass open door immigration,
they believed immigrants would vote for them...
Fred1new
- 14 Apr 2016 08:52
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Always thought Champagne an overpriced waste of money.
Suitable for those who drink it.