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
- 20 Jan 2017 21:36
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The Donald and now just these two to complete the set ...
Coming soon to a Country near Fred ...
VICTIM
- 21 Jan 2017 08:11
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Well all these protests going on against Trump around the country make me laugh , don't remember protest against Merkel when she let all those rapists and all sorts into Europe without any consultation . I can see why Trump sees her as no more trustworthy than Putin .
cynic
- 21 Jan 2017 09:37
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the words have been trumpeted so now we shall have to wait to see how all that translates into reality and action
MaxK
- 21 Jan 2017 12:08
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The EU should see sense over Brexit
By
Telegraph View
18 January 2017 • 10:00pm

China's first direct freight train to the UK arrives at Barking Freight Terminal in East London Credit: JULIAN SIMMONDS
As a symbol of globalisation, the freight train that pulled into a siding at Barking in east London yesterday would take some beating. Fourteen days ago it left Yiwu, a city 200 miles south of Shanghai, loaded with Chinese goods. It crossed seven countries with varying rail gauges, requiring several changes of rolling stock, before travelling through the Channel Tunnel to reach its final destination in Britain.
There is no trade agreement between China and Europe; nor is China in a customs unions with the EU or a member of the single market. Yet 15 European cities are on the so-called new Silk Route, and those who are concerned that Theresa May’s willingness to walk away from the UK’s Brexit negotiations with no deal should keep that train in mind: the goods will find their market, regardless of what politicians in Brussels may do or say.
More:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2017/01/18/eu-should-see-sense-brexit/
VICTIM
- 22 Jan 2017 09:04
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After they did away with Car Tax Disc , I've just read , DVLA revenue falls 93million since paper car disc scrapped on BBC web . Some one should be sacked for this it was supposed to save money , but doubt they will .
Fred1new
- 22 Jan 2017 11:02
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When Maybe goes to beg at Trump's door I hope she takes Larry with her.
2517GEORGE
- 22 Jan 2017 11:21
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You must be a dream to live with Fred, always the doom-monger.
2517
Chris Carson
- 22 Jan 2017 11:37
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Dianne Abbott the voice of Labour on Sunday Politics LOL!!!
Fred1new
- 22 Jan 2017 11:43
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2517,
Are you, Dumbo or Vicky on psychedelic medication?
I think many would think me a realist who is apprehensive about the political direction which some deluded "optimists" wish to pursue.
Chris Carson
- 22 Jan 2017 12:00
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I wouldn't bet on that Freda if I were you.
2517GEORGE
- 22 Jan 2017 12:27
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Fred
Far from being deluded, as a 'Leave' voter I have often stated that there will be hard times ahead after Brexit, of course there will be problems, problems which we as ordinary citizens cannot possibly know.
As for my optimism, I am more optimistic now having heard TM's speech.
A realist you are not, you are a 'Remoaner' who takes every opportunity to 'talk down' our country and certain MP's.
Apprehensive you are not, you are a 24 carat 'doom-monger'
Try looking on the bright side sometimes, you'll be amazed how good it can make you feel.
Enjoy your day.
2517
grannyboy
- 22 Jan 2017 12:48
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Or you can look at the opposite view..I'm venonmously against following
the direction of socialist liberal, multi-cultural open borders federal ideologist
that over the last 25+years has railed against patriotism and nationhood..
And who has more confidence that being an independent global trading
nation is a positive.
Haystack
- 22 Jan 2017 14:53
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dreamcatcher
- 22 Jan 2017 18:23
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Wow. My vehical is currently £230, sounds like it will jump to £500 -£600.
Only sounds like if you purchase a new car from April 2017.
From the above post -
The change will affect anyone buying a new car from April this year.
All cars registered before then will come under the current system for life.
ExecLine
- 22 Jan 2017 19:55
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The 350E Merc AMG sports estate has now gone, unfortunately (I really did like it). Its emissions were 159g/km. The Road Tax was £185 pa.
My new Volvo XC90 (which I also like very much) is a high value car (over £40k) but the emissions are a bit better at 145g/km. I see the Road Tax was £145 on the invoice.
The New Road Tax at the First Year Rate after April 2017 will be £200 but i've missed that. 3 years subsequent will now cost £480 as against £435. For me this would be a 10.3% increase.
Cars registered after April 1st 2017 will pay a one-off tax charge for the first year, with rates decided by a heavily revised version of the current CO2-based tax band system.
The New Road Tax rules are pretty complicated and it is a bit hard to get your head round them. The adjustments mean most buyers will see their first year tax charge virtually doubled, while only zero-emissions vehicles will get away with paying nothing at all.
From the second year onwards, the CO2 scale becomes irrelevant, as two flat rates will then be applied – a £0 (zero) VED rate for zero-emissions vehicles only, and a flat annual rate of £140 for all other cars.
While cars costing over £40,000 will also be liable for the £140 VED rate from year two, they will also be forced to pay an additional annual ‘supplement’ of £310 for the first five years.
That means expensive £40k+ zero-emissions cars will no longer get away with a free ride, as they’ll have to pay the £310 supplement. Everything else in the £40k+ bracket will pay £450 a year (£310 supplement + £140 flat rate) until that five-year period is over and they revert to the £140 flat rate.
I'm not absolutely sure on this and do hope I've not got that wrong. As I say, it changes completely and is going to be pretty complicated.
dreamcatcher
- 22 Jan 2017 20:30
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iturama
- 22 Jan 2017 20:52
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They should start wacking diesel cars. Especially German diesel cars..in fact all German cars. You can bet that if you have a car trying to drive into your boot on the motorway, it will be an Audi or BMW. They should come with speed limiters or the drivers should take a medical test first to ensure they have more than half a brain
VICTIM
- 23 Jan 2017 07:28
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Buy a vintage car maybe , no tax at all or MOT .
VICTIM
- 23 Jan 2017 07:33
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I understand what you say Hays but more people will take a chance on no tax disc to be displayed and that's what happens . Imagine what would happen if 20% of drivers paid no tax , could the system cope with that many fines .