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.
Haystack
- 08 May 2017 15:07
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My next door neighbour has bought an electric Tesla car. It is amazing. Does around 350 miles on a charge and 0-60 in around 3 seconds. The console is a screen the size of a laptop. It has permanent connection to internet with a Spotify account. Tiny electric motor under back of car. Large boot front and back. Looks like the latest high end Jag.
mentor
- 08 May 2017 15:53
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re- migration
Haven't we heard that before from the Cons, and she was in charge of the Home Office?
I suspect the year will be 2022 another Con.
Slowly I am getting more negative of her calls and the idea of getting the rich richer at the end always wins
I do not like Corbyn, but May early talk of aiming for a more equal Britain gets the thumbs down so far.
Less crap Jewellery and more action with your words (meaning )
May Pledges To Reduce Annual Net Migration To Below 100,000
Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday promised to keep her Conservative party's target of reducing Britain's annual net migration levels to below 100,000 arrivals, ahead of the expected publication of her election manifesto next week.
May said the target is necessary because of the impact that migration "has, particularly on people at the lower end of the income scale, and in terms of the pressure on public services.
"I think it is important that we continue, and we will continue, to say that we do want to bring net migration down to sustainable levels," May said at a party event in London ahead of the snap general election on June 8.
"We believe that is the tens of thousands," May said after she was asked about her policy on net migration, which totalled 270,000 annually according to the most recent government data.
"And, of course, once we leave the EU we will have the opportunity to ensure that we have control of our borders here in the UK, because we'll be able to establish our rules for people coming from the EU into the UK."
May's Conservatives are expected to win a large parliamentary majority in the election, after she asked voters to back her leadership and her plans for negotiating Britain's exit from the EU.
Recent opinion polls put the Conservatives 15-20 percentage points ahead of Labour, the largest opposition party.
KidA
- 08 May 2017 16:14
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We've heard it all from all of them.
Cheers,
KidA
Laurenrose
- 08 May 2017 16:22
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if you hate the uk you should vote lib or lab they really hate the brits
cynic
- 08 May 2017 16:40
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jimmy - le pen is to the right of genghis khan
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TM must be nuts to make that immigration promise yet again
to all intents and purposes, it cannot stand up, not least because entry should assuredly be permitted for workers with specific skills and with a job to go to - and as specified on their visa
when/if you change job, then the new employer will be required to go through proper process to have the visa and its holder formally transferred
i think that is what happens in ksa, and quite possibly elsewhere in the world
withholding the visa holder's passport by the employer should however NOT be allowed, as that is akin to incitement to slavery
Haystack
- 08 May 2017 17:09
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We did have net migration in the tens of thousands in the 90s. Blair changed that.
cynic
- 08 May 2017 17:13
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confess that surprises me greatly, though i accept it would have been well below current levels ...... one gets the impression that we now accept not only the man and his dog, but also his extended family
ksa is pretty brutal
certainly asian workers are allowed no one but themselves
i'm not sure what the rules are with europeans
jimmy b
- 08 May 2017 21:51
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Correct haystack ....
cynic that'll do for me ,,better than the slime bag that is Macron , you just wait and see he will cause us all sorts of problems.
iturama
- 09 May 2017 11:05
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I only read the online newspapers except when I have a flight to catch. Doing the crosswords or sudokus makes the time pass. I receive a local free newspaper. Great for cleaning the windows. As for my knee... don't ask.
Laurenrose
- 09 May 2017 11:54
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corbyn speech today same old crap . under lab pensioners were treat like scum
under the cons we have had decent rises but it still very poor for those that retired pre april 2016 a pension of £119 a week .its ok if you never saved never bought your home . for those that just spent all their money on cars and hols and rented are the winners those that saved have been trashed big time .
I would tell all working class people to never save spend all of your money
iturama
- 09 May 2017 13:16
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Comes from Wallasey, must be good.
Haystack
- 09 May 2017 15:53
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Wallasey? Sounds like somewhere in Belgium.
Chris Carson
- 09 May 2017 16:00
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Ferry across the Mersey. Not quite Belgium more like Hull :o)
Fred1new
- 09 May 2017 19:52
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Exec,
Interesting List.
You could ask them for something for your wind.
cynic
- 09 May 2017 20:10
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slippery elm