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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.

iturama - 23 Aug 2016 14:12 - 73179 of 81564

Congratulations to all of the GB team. They did us proud unlike that overpaid lot that went to Paris for the Euros. If it only costs £1.09 a medal, I will start contributing a fiver. :)

Haystack - 23 Aug 2016 14:30 - 73180 of 81564

Do you remember the story recently of Corbyn having to sit on floor in corridor of Virgin Trains due to lack of seats

Images released by Virgin Trains show that honest and authentic Jeremy Corbyn staged that video in which he sat on a train floor and appealed for “public ownership” of the railways. In a statement Virgin revealed that the 67 year-old Labour leadership favourite walked past “empty, unreserved seats” prior to filming the video. After shooting the film, he was assisted by train staff to seats which he and his team occupied for the remainder of the journey to Newcastle.

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 14:58 - 73181 of 81564




Tory MPs fear election spending row could lead to jail
George Parker and Kate Allen


David Cameron gives a speech in Downing Street today announcing that the Conservatives had won a majority in the general election.
David Cameron gives a speech in Downing Street announcing the Conservatives' election victory. .
Conservatives are fearful that a simmering row over alleged breaches of election spending rules by up to 30 MPs at the last election could lead to some losing their seats or even being sent to jail.
The involvement of the police has elevated an apparently technical issue over whether the Tories correctly recorded their election expenses into a matter of great concern among the parliamentary party.

iturama - 23 Aug 2016 15:35 - 73182 of 81564

I am completely indifferent to anything Corbyn says or does. Except that I hope they cleaned the seat afterwards.

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 16:05 - 73183 of 81564

Surprised that you think you would notice.

VICTIM - 23 Aug 2016 16:12 - 73184 of 81564

I see you completely ignore the fact that Corblimey uses tricks and dishonest practices to gain public recognition then Freda , wonder what else we will uncover about his deceptions in the future .

grannyboy - 23 Aug 2016 16:22 - 73185 of 81564

There won't be anyone sent to prison or even remotely punished by the
Electorial Commission or the authorities, just like postal voting corruption
is tolerated now in this country, just like some third world banana republic.

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 18:19 - 73186 of 81564

He has to go some to be as crooked and some present members of the cabinet.

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Agreed, this is corrupt administration.

The UK is becoming a banana republic and we already have the Russian Mafia and Osborne was bidding for the Chinese one.

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 18:19 - 73187 of 81564

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MaxK - 23 Aug 2016 19:27 - 73188 of 81564

It's in the Guardian, so it must be true!




UK economic indicators defy Brexit fears


Data from manufacturers, Britain’s biggest housebuilder and UK supermarkets paint a positive picture of industry after the Brexit vote


Phillip Inman, Sarah Butler and Sean Farrell

Tuesday 23 August 2016 18.50 BST



A survey of manufacturers reported a rise in exports to their highest level in two years. Photograph: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images


Britain appears to be bouncing back from the post-Brexit panic in better shape than expected, after a string of indicators showed growth across the manufacturing sector, the building industry and in consumer spending.

A survey of manufacturers reported a rise in exports to their highest level in two years. Persimmon, Britain’s biggest housebuilder, said customers were flocking back to view new build homes. And grocers enjoyed a 0.3% rise in sales in the 12 weeks to 14 August, the best performance since March.


More:https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/aug/23/uk-economic-surveys-defy-brexit-fears

grannyboy - 23 Aug 2016 21:41 - 73189 of 81564

Yes when you think back to all those scaremongering stories from the
pro-eu remainers and the snake oil salesman and his sidekick osborne.

And ALL those voters who was frightened into voting remain when they
would've liked to have voted LEAVE, and all down to the lies told by the
remainers.

Fred1new - 23 Aug 2016 21:51 - 73190 of 81564

W/S

aldwickk - 23 Aug 2016 22:16 - 73191 of 81564

Fred

W/C

VICTIM - 24 Aug 2016 07:03 - 73192 of 81564

This a new game then Freda .

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2016 08:04 - 73193 of 81564

The new tory success:

jimmy b - 24 Aug 2016 08:23 - 73194 of 81564

No he's just thick .

Dil - 24 Aug 2016 09:03 - 73195 of 81564

Owen's stand on Brexit makes him as unelectable as Corbyn.

Doesn't he realise it was core Labour voters in Wales and the north of England who effectively swung the vote in favour of leaving ?

Why aren't there any sensible Labour MP's putting themselves forward for leader ?

iturama - 24 Aug 2016 09:45 - 73196 of 81564

Anyone that calls this a Labour Leadership contest should be sued under the Trade Descriptions Act. Smith seems out to out-loony Corbyn and is succeeding. Might as well stick a rosette on a donkey's ass.

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2016 09:52 - 73197 of 81564

or vote for the neo-cons?

2517GEORGE - 24 Aug 2016 10:09 - 73198 of 81564

Good to see you coming around to a sensible decision Fred.
2517
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