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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.

ExecLine - 22 Aug 2016 10:30 - 73157 of 81564

MaxK

I would suppose I'm a Tory and my wife is too but neither of us would waste our money joining the party.

If there's anything worth knowing, Haystack will undoubtedly tell us. ;-)

I would guess too, that lots of the most recent people to join the Labour Party are affluent Tories. They join just to ensure keeping Corbyn in power so that, whilst he is leader, Labour don't stand a 'cat in hell's chance' of ever winning the next General Election. Once again though, I wouldn't spend any of my money doing such as that. However, there are lots who would.

cynic - 22 Aug 2016 11:00 - 73158 of 81564

confess i also see no purpose in paying party subs

iturama - 22 Aug 2016 11:20 - 73159 of 81564

It makes some people feel important. They get chosen to deliver leaflets... like Hays. Resembles the Masons without the weirder antics.
Changing tack, Theresa May has so far shown good political sense. She seems to understand the mood of the people better than our Dave.

Haystack - 22 Aug 2016 11:36 - 73160 of 81564

The purpose of subs us to lay for local campaigning. It is part of the general fund raising. Party members do not generally deliver leaflets. In elections the government pays for delivery. The rest of the time delivery is usually paid for.

cynic - 22 Aug 2016 11:48 - 73161 of 81564

i shall always vote as will my wife, but we shall remain passive party members

aldwickk - 22 Aug 2016 15:53 - 73162 of 81564

Execline

What was you saying about Windows 10

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-37154516

iturama - 22 Aug 2016 18:11 - 73163 of 81564

I was being facetious Hays. I know party members can't be trusted to deliver leaflets. They would bin them at the first opportunity. :) Too much like hard work.
C- what is a passive party member? My simple mind tells me that one is a member or not and that means paying your dues. Is that you being cute with words by chance?

Haystack - 22 Aug 2016 18:26 - 73164 of 81564

Party activists do hand deliver leaflets occasionally.

Fred1new - 22 Aug 2016 19:17 - 73165 of 81564

Lock them up!

cynic - 22 Aug 2016 19:57 - 73166 of 81564

perhaps should have said, "I am not a paid-up party member, but shall continue to vote as always unless something convinces me otherwise"

Fred1new - 22 Aug 2016 20:05 - 73167 of 81564

It would need a sledgehammer and a chisel to do that.

Education failed you!

Chris Carson - 22 Aug 2016 22:30 - 73168 of 81564

Life failed you Freda, you really need to get one !

MaxK - 22 Aug 2016 23:48 - 73169 of 81564

Ireland’s Biggest Bank Charging Depositors – Negative Interest Rate Madness


By Mark O'Byrne August 22, 2016



Deposits at Bank of Ireland are soon to face charges in the form of negative interest rates after it emerged on Friday that the bank is set to become the first Irish bank to charge customers for placing their cash on deposit with the bank.




This radical move was expected as the European Central Bank began charging large corporates and financial institutions 0.4% in March for depositing cash with them overnight.


Quote:

“As they mature, and as the bank bail-in rules come into play, it’s no longer the case that for corporate investors depositing at a bank is risk free,” she added.
“To be honest, the return is abysmal now. We’ve gone back to a more typical investment portfolio for an insurance company.”

“You have to be paid for the risk you take,” she added. “You might entertain the bail-in risk if you were being properly paid. But if you’ve a bank trying to charge you for leaving your money with them, you’re not inclined to take any risk at all.”




Full story here, and you had better read it....the €urolunatics are in full cry!

http://www.goldcore.com/us/gold-blog/irelands-biggest-bank-charging-depositors-negative-interest-rate-madness/

VICTIM - 23 Aug 2016 07:32 - 73170 of 81564

Purely guessing here but will this sort of push people into the stockmarket , is there a boom coming .

grannyboy - 23 Aug 2016 07:45 - 73171 of 81564

And a lot of it is down to banks not having to rely on savers deposits due
to the QE and the money printing that's now widespread.

VICTIM - 23 Aug 2016 07:50 - 73172 of 81564

I was told two years ago that the reason my interests rate was going down was because the Banks were awash with money and didn't want more basically . My other bank just gave me notice the rate going down to 0.25 in Oct . So it's a case of looking around .

aldwickk - 23 Aug 2016 07:51 - 73173 of 81564

Remember what Will, the house builder poster said about Brexit ?

Persimmon set to shrug off EU fears as house-builders enjoy post-Brexit boom

aldwickk - 23 Aug 2016 08:52 - 73174 of 81564

http://dailym.ai/2bbyCt1

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 08:55 - 73175 of 81564

aldwickk - 23 Aug 2016 09:06 - 73176 of 81564

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/08/22/13/3122638400000578-0-image-a-19_1471867479942.jpg

Is this the way to Fred's house ?

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