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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.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 19:46 - 72500 of 81564

Boris Johnson confirmed as foreign secretary

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 19:49 - 72501 of 81564

Correction: Ozzy didn't walk, he was sacked.

TANKER - 13 Jul 2016 19:53 - 72502 of 81564

Osborne was offered the post of fathr chriatmas he resigned

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 19:53 - 72503 of 81564

My guess is Rudd for Home Secretary. Will Hunt be Health still?

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 19:54 - 72504 of 81564

Yes Rudd Home Secretary.

TANKER - 13 Jul 2016 19:55 - 72505 of 81564

david davies just gone hope he is brexit minister , good man and will not be walked over five star man

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 19:56 - 72506 of 81564

Could be.

TANKER - 13 Jul 2016 19:57 - 72507 of 81564

their should be a general election the public did not vote for these mugs to run the country .

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 19:59 - 72508 of 81564

Amber, dear god. minister for snarling.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 20:06 - 72509 of 81564

No general election till 2020. We have had more than enough of elections.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 20:13 - 72510 of 81564

Fox: International Trade, which has Brexit connections.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 20:15 - 72511 of 81564

David Davis has been appointed Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union in Theresa May's new Cabinet

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 20:28 - 72512 of 81564

Brexiteers have the global portfolios (Johnson, Foreign; Davis, Brexit; Fox, Trade) & Remainers have the home front

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 20:45 - 72513 of 81564

Nicked from the drinking thread across the road.


bionicdog
13 Jul'16 - 20:08 - 10349 of 10350 0 0 (premium)


Is this a joke?
Foreign Secretary - Boris Johnson.
Why not appoint prince Philip and have done with it.

Fred1new - 13 Jul 2016 20:46 - 72514 of 81564

It sounds more like the Crazy Gang Show than a government.

Fred1new - 13 Jul 2016 20:48 - 72515 of 81564

I knew times were bad, but not this bad.

I wonder how many others have become turncoats and refused to accept jobs and asking for dual nationality on the mainland.

cynic - 13 Jul 2016 20:58 - 72516 of 81564

i see fred retains his democratic right to denigrate all and sundry though he has seemingly never cast a vote in any election

shame he never has anything constructive or interesting to say - unless you want to be reminded of ancient history with little relevance to today's world

jimmy b - 13 Jul 2016 21:01 - 72517 of 81564

I didn't think anyone listened to Fred anymore ?

MaxK - 13 Jul 2016 21:19 - 72518 of 81564

How did a newcomer get so far up the ladder so quickly?


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/who-is-amber-rudd-a-profile-of-britains-new-home-secretary/

Haystack - 13 Jul 2016 21:32 - 72519 of 81564

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/13/corbyns-uselessness-has-lost-its-charm-but-hes-not-labours-only-problem

Corbyn’s uselessness has lost its charm, but he’s not Labour’s only problem

agile and in control. Speed is decisive. All those who look on the current works of the Tory party are reeling with admiration at the blood-soaked tapestry and envy at the stitchup. In a backroom deal, a small number of people decided who would be prime minister, but, look, here she is installed, and many are breathing a sigh of relief that someone is in charge. The man who was once the future is past; Theresa May is assembling her cabinet and is signalling that there will be some significant changes in policy.

Meanwhile, Labour slowly bleeds out, unable to offer anything like a functional opposition, not able even to have a meeting that lasts less than several hours. It will lumber along wounded and snarling until a leadership election in September, apparently. Is this the end? The beginning of the end? Will there be a remission period? Possibly, but there is now something so profoundly sluggish in its gait that it is pitiful. A modern party has to move fast and react quickly – socialism can’t be Skyped in – but in anxious times the Labour party needs to show it can jump. It hasn’t been able to for a long time and, by electing Jeremy Corbyn, it deliberately chose to reward endurance over agility.
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