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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.

MaxK - 23 Sep 2016 20:28 - 73473 of 81564

That's a good one EL, now can we have one of Killary?

MaxK - 24 Sep 2016 07:32 - 73474 of 81564

iturama - 24 Sep 2016 08:29 - 73475 of 81564

Andy Burnham: "Here's a novel thought - how about we use Twitter to attack the Tories" Right, that will do it. The Tories running from a horde of twits. Makes a change from the Edna from Hartlepool messages at PMQ's I suppose.
Now here's a novel thought - how about they recruit people who have actually worked in their lives and can talk sensible policies that the majority can support. Fat chance.

MaxK - 24 Sep 2016 14:59 - 73476 of 81564

Tories breath huge sigh of relief...



Corbyn Mark II looks like a leader – he must set out a clear, coherent vision

Hope for the future lies with critical friends who cheer when the leadedship gets it right and point out when it gets it wrong


Owen Jones

Saturday 24 September 2016 12.46 BST



https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/24/jeremy-corbyn-mark-ii-looks-like-a-leader-clear-coherent-vision

cynic - 24 Sep 2016 15:24 - 73477 of 81564

any non hard left supporters may have cause for concern and worry depending on how matters evolve with regard to the selection of the shadow cabinet

unless TM cocks things up badly (fairly unlikely) labour may well be unelectable at the next GE, but it's further down the line that one needs to look

iturama - 24 Sep 2016 18:18 - 73478 of 81564

They've been there before with Michael Foot. The Worzel Gummidge of his day. The Social Dems broke away at that time. Will there be a repeat?

Fred1new - 24 Sep 2016 19:32 - 73479 of 81564

And then came Thatcher followed by Major and loss of "power" for 13years. With tory party split similar to the one they have now over Europe.

No planning for Brexit, now ideas looking for the keys to exit, while at the same time hoping they can't find them.

Mind the investments through the Cayman Isles and Panama will be easier and scrutiny less.

A longer period of corrupt government and media manipulation.

Interesting to watch, but I wouldn't celebrate too soon.




Chris Carson - 24 Sep 2016 21:43 - 73480 of 81564

What's Kinnock going to do now Freda, jobs for the boys stuffed in Euro Land, join Ed Balls on Come Dancing or have a go at The Great British Bake Off? Could always give Jezza a hand with his spuds on the allotment I suppose. :0)

MaxK - 25 Sep 2016 00:06 - 73481 of 81564

Fred letting the side down again...


https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/sep/24/scrabble-yn-gymraeg-the-board-game-no-one-wants-to-buy

Dil - 25 Sep 2016 03:20 - 73482 of 81564

Fred , the Labour party they lost power to for 13 years were nothing like Corbyn and his loonie left.

Party has been hijacked by left wing idiots now and is unelectable.

Fred1new - 25 Sep 2016 08:52 - 73483 of 81564

Dil,

You are reading too many R/wing propaganda sheets.

VICTIM - 25 Sep 2016 09:09 - 73484 of 81564

Is Corbyn the main man then .

2517GEORGE - 25 Sep 2016 09:16 - 73485 of 81564

I thought Len was the main man.

VICTIM - 25 Sep 2016 09:24 - 73486 of 81564

So Freda has a leader who is not a supporter of the EU then , what's he do now .

cynic - 25 Sep 2016 10:36 - 73487 of 81564

corbyn and his hard left supporters may well be unelectable in the next GE, though stranger things have happened

however, at some point in the future the country will decide it wants a change of scenery ..... it is at that juncture that we had all better hope that the militant unions and their comrades, who currently have control of the labour party, will have been forced out ....... red robbo, derek hatton and others met their ends in due course and i dare say that will happen once more

it's ironic of course that hatton subsequently became a wealthy property developer! .... perhaps he just grew up and decided that our flawed capitalist system was a lot more palatable than something only just right of the north korean communist system

Fred1new - 25 Sep 2016 13:58 - 73488 of 81564

No, he swallowed his principles like egocentric con artists do. Like a lot of tory camp followers.

But I forgot many tories would dispute there are such things as principles.

The values which they may have are based on cash values only.

Shallow narrow-minded narcissistic thinking.

-=-==-=

But, Manuel, without looking it up, what are the Trotskyist principles that Corbyn is actually espousing?

Or are the tory PR agents smearing as per usual?

Why are some tory diehards demonstrating their fear of Corbyn's success?

What has he got, that the tory leadership doesn't have.

Is it honesty, decency, and sincerity?

He seems to have a lot of the public following who respect him, even if they question his leadership qualities.

-===-=

Ps.


He may have to be resurrected as it seems T. May's honeymoon is over and the diversion of attention on Corbyn is beginning to refocus on May's management and policy failings and party splits like the good old days of Thatcher, Major, Lawson, and Howe.

Even Boris doesn't know what her intentions are.

It would be laughable if it wasn't important.

2517GEORGE - 25 Sep 2016 14:05 - 73489 of 81564

It's sad to report but Fred has been brainwashed.
2517

Fred1new - 25 Sep 2016 17:45 - 73490 of 81564

2517,

At least my brain is still functioning!

2517GEORGE - 25 Sep 2016 18:01 - 73491 of 81564

Even if it is distorted eh!
2517

ExecLine - 25 Sep 2016 19:04 - 73492 of 81564

Anyone on here buying the brand new £5 notes at £200 each?

I have a few of the old ones left which you can have for a mere £10 each and which are definitely a lot more collectible as they will soon be pulled out of circulation. Just let me know how many you want. Payment is by bank cheque only, please.
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