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.
Laurenrose
- 27 Apr 2017 11:02
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corbyn has told abbot is bed partner to go on hols for 6 weeks so not to fcuk up is small chance of becoming pm . he is going pay for the hol
mentor
- 27 Apr 2017 11:09
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Labour leader a 'mugwump', says Johnson
In a deeply personal attack on Mr Corbyn, Mr Johnson said people did not realise the "threat" posed by the Labour leader.
"They say to themselves 'He may be a mutton-headed old mugwump, but he is probably harmless'," he writes.
Mr Johnson suggested that with Mr Corbyn as prime minister, Britain would be ill-equipped to deal with an assertive Russia, North Korea's "semi-deranged regime" and so-called Islamic State, which he described as an "evil Islamist death cult".
"He seems to have no grasp of the need for this country to be strong in the world," he said.
iturama
- 27 Apr 2017 11:46
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"Mutton headed old mugwump". Who else comes to mind? Answers on a postcard please.
jimmy b
- 27 Apr 2017 11:51
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I'm saying nothing !
mentor
- 27 Apr 2017 12:03
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Which one is the right mugwump?


Laurenrose
- 28 Apr 2017 07:51
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CYNIC , can you answer a question I do not no the answer
if a whisleblower slanderers a person via whistleblowing how can the person being slander clear is good name if he can not get to no who has slander is name
cynic
- 28 Apr 2017 08:35
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first of all slander would have to be proved or at least provable, though you may mean libel (written word) rather than slander (spoken)
but to answer your question, i guess it comes under the same rules/laws as does libel on social media and as such the perpetrator (and any who also disseminate same) would and could be legally unmasked
btw, i'm assuredly not a lawyer!
Laurenrose
- 28 Apr 2017 09:31
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thanks cynic , in my view a person must be able to clear is name and sue the person so . how can a whistleblower in name only be secret if you see my point
the person who is slanderer or libeled must be allow to clear is name or any one can slander any one
cynic
- 28 Apr 2017 09:41
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true, but it's a bit chicken and egg
if the story is patently libelous (slanderous) then assuredly so
there is a similar analogy with rape and paedophilia claims
the accused is named very early on, and even if proved innocent, the accuser often remains anonymous and/or certainly gets nothing like the horrendously damaging media coverage that was ladled out to the accused
Laurenrose
- 28 Apr 2017 10:25
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cynic yes agree its not good . only the very rich can get justice
cynic
- 28 Apr 2017 10:28
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in litigation that is certainly true as the outcome of that can almost never be certain
however, there are assuredly lawyers who will take on cases on "no win no fee" but they'll probably want to see a at least 75% chance of success
as far as i know, it is similar or even worse everywhere in the world
cynic
- 28 Apr 2017 11:13
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just you :-)
Fred1new
- 28 Apr 2017 11:14
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The "publishers" of "whistleblowers," "information" can be sued.
Their defence would have to disclose their source to validate "evidence".
Fred1new
- 28 Apr 2017 11:14
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cynic
- 28 Apr 2017 11:14
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thanks fred
iturama
- 28 Apr 2017 11:22
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Sturgeon having her say about the latest GDP figures which were a fraction below that expected. She failed to mention, nor was she asked, that Scotland's GDP growth was a third of the UK. Also Vince Cable has risen from the dead ( or is that just a talking head?). Now he is our mate Vince. What happened to the Sir? Best forgotten perhaps.
ExecLine
- 28 Apr 2017 11:46
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cynic
Re: Accessing Lloyds TSB online.
Not so. Apparently there are lots of others also having problems:
http://downdetector.co.uk/problems/lloyds-bank
I wonder what the hell is wrong?
The problem is quite a big one but not everyone is affected:
http://downdetector.co.uk/problems/lloyds-bank/map/