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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.

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 09:49 - 72465 of 81564

Your right cynic he won't which is a shame .

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 09:50 - 72466 of 81564

Haystack you really do chose the worse people .

Are you Tory boy

Fred1new - 13 Jul 2016 09:52 - 72467 of 81564

Post 72464

as so many have found out, once you have the power (responsibility), you discover that the seemingly simple is not simple at all


But some stick around and try to resolve the problems they created and cheered for.

Also, those shouting loud with glee at the moment maybe those who will be cursing the loudest in 12-18months time at the "said" success.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 10:00 - 72468 of 81564

The Tories will outlive UKIP. Political Party vs protest group (rabble).

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 10:01 - 72469 of 81564

Of course they will however watch the UKIP votes if she doesn't deliver Brexit Tory boy.

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 10:03 - 72470 of 81564

I have always voted Tory but even i have had enough of them ,where do we go from here ,Labour are a non starter ,i just hope that May surprises us and brings in the right people who wanted to leave the EU .

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 10:06 - 72471 of 81564

There may be a route to a second referendum. If a possible deal with the EU contains some elements of free movement, a referendum on that deal may be put to the country. The is a good chance that it would go some way to reverse the current decision. It would not reverse the leave EU position, but might be somewhat less than Leave campaigners wanted.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 10:08 - 72472 of 81564

UKIP could gain some voters, but there is a large majority of people who could never bring themselves to Vote for them under any circumstances.

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 10:22 - 72473 of 81564

You will have a massive rise in UKIP votes if the electorate gets tucked up and the invasion of unskilled workers continues ,they will steal many Labour votes in the North and down the East coast.

cynic - 13 Jul 2016 10:25 - 72474 of 81564

jimmy or do i mean hays - your argument is about as valid as complaining that millions of people did not vote for whichever party wins a GE

i hope and think at this juncture that TM will prove to be a strong leader and negotiator (with her team) ...... it should not be forgotten that the eu plutocracy has many concerns of its own about the potential domino effect

for sure uk will not get all it wants, but that is the nature of all negotiation and compromise ..... the ideal is where both parties are unhappy with the result

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 10:49 - 72475 of 81564

Everyone keeps dancing round the elephant in the €U room.

Namely, it's banks.

Starting with the big daddy DB, and working it's way down the list, it all seems to be heading for a spectacular bust...unless there is a bail-out, which is forbidden (lol) by €U rules.

They changed the rules on bail-ins awhile back, and now the depositors are firmly on the hook (little Greece) for fleecing.

tick tock, it's coming.

cynic - 13 Jul 2016 10:51 - 72476 of 81564

confess i haven't followed the deutsche bank story at all
is it nearly tits up?

TANKER - 13 Jul 2016 11:35 - 72477 of 81564

The relatively unknown investment fund where Theresa May’s husband Philip works as a senior executive is one of the world’s largest and most powerful financial institutions, controlling $1.4 trillion (£10.5 trillion) in assets.

Its portfolio also includes $20bn of shares in Amazon and Starbucks, both of which were cited by the Prime Minister-designate in her pledge to crack down on tax avoidance yesterday.

Latest filings to US authorities show that Los Angeles based Capital Group owns huge stakes in a variety of companies, including investment bank JP Morgan Chase, defence giant Lockheed Martin, tobacco company Philip Morris International, the pharmaceutical sector’s Merck & Co, and also Ryanair.

iturama - 13 Jul 2016 11:35 - 72478 of 81564

Who wants it?

iturama - 13 Jul 2016 11:38 - 72479 of 81564

72474

For that matter, a large majority of people don't vote for the tories either. UKIP lacks characters but it does not lack appeal, particularly with Labour going down the pan.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 11:40 - 72480 of 81564

I find that UKIP lacks any appeal at all, but then people like all kinds of slop.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 11:45 - 72481 of 81564

Sky Sources: #Labour's ruling NEC has suspended all meetings of local Constituency Labour Parties for the duration of the leadership contest


This may be as a result of police being called to a Manchester Constituency meting over voting irregularities and bullying and violence.

Labour result 24 September

TANKER - 13 Jul 2016 11:46 - 72482 of 81564

the coward will be gone soon

history will say CAMERON THE COWARD .THE MAN WITH NO BALLS NO GUTS
JUST A LIAR ,
AND NOW WE HAVE A TM ANOTHER LIAR

HAVE RESIGNED FROM THE PARTY

grannyboy - 13 Jul 2016 11:47 - 72483 of 81564

I'm always pleased, and it warms the cockles of my heart when I see the
sanctimonious patronizing deceiving establishment 'elite', which haystack
yearns to belong, attempting to demonize, belittle, and denigrate a political
opponent like Nigel Farage, who is ten times the man cameron is and ever
will be...

It shows how much under the skin and the effect it has had on their cosy smoke
filled, subsidised bars, that has them spluttering in their whiskey's..

As to camerons bum buddy osborne, and May giving him the Foreign office..

I be VERY surprised if that wassack got anything higher then Local Communities
secretary..

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 11:49 - 72484 of 81564

C.

DB is fooked by any standard.

€52 trillion in derivative exposure, dodgy Spanish property etc, the list goes on.


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