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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.

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 11:39 - 77222 of 81564

the conservative party do not want to win election ,
MAY wanted remain she is doing all she can to lose election
this is why all but a few of the cabinet have campaigned .

Fred1new - 01 Jun 2017 12:33 - 77223 of 81564

Manuel,

P77218

Perhaps the audience didn't like the policies of the fascist R/winged tories and voiced their opinion of the nasty party's greed.

Fred1new - 01 Jun 2017 12:39 - 77224 of 81564

PS .
It was Cameron and the tories who got the UK into the Brexit mess.

If they had any ability they should have negotiated the changes they thought necessary while within the EU rather than prancing around like clowns.

Cameron's actions and blustering backfired and caused the present mess.

Perhaps the public is waking up to those facts and prefer the choices of labour and the moderate middle ground parties.

Dil - 01 Jun 2017 12:45 - 77225 of 81564

Errr Fred I think you will find the EU weren't prepared to negotiate or offer Cameron a decent deal aand that's why people voted to leave.

Fred1new - 01 Jun 2017 12:49 - 77226 of 81564

The "EU" in various forms have been negotiating for 50 years.

The fly in the ointment has often been the UK with the thoughts of what was on their plated not that of all in the EU.

They wanted to take not give.

Or charge the highest rate they could demand when they sold.

Dil - 01 Jun 2017 13:19 - 77227 of 81564

You've got it arse backwards again Fred , it's us who have been stitched up over the last 40 odd years.

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 13:28 - 77228 of 81564

my new toy will bring down a drone , the infer red destroys it signal wil be fun , amazon
must not go over my home , I will bring it down

cynic - 01 Jun 2017 14:12 - 77229 of 81564

The "EU" in various forms have been negotiating for 50 years.
spot on fred, and basically just taken more and more powers centrally, paid themselves more and more tax free and without accountability, pampered the french farmers under cap, allowed the italians to run riot with phoney claims for olive groves that either never existed or were never dug up, failed to take or enforce the rape of fish stocks especially by the spanish, refused to allow proven terrorists to be deported whence they came and so on and so on

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 14:17 - 77230 of 81564

Germany’s dash for coal continues apace. Following on the opening of two new coal power stations in 2012, six more are due to open this year, with a combined capacity of 5800MW, enough to provide 7% of Germany’s electricity needs.
Including the plants coming on stream this year, there are 12 coal fired stations due to open by 2020. Along with the two opened last year in Neurath and Boxberg, they will be capable of supplying 19% of the country’s power.

In addition, 27 gas fired stations are due on line, which should contribute a further 17% of Germany’s total electricity generation. (Based on 2011 statistics, total generation was 575 TwH).
It is worth noting that none of these coal or gas plants will be built with Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS), which is a legal requirement for coal generators in the UK, despite the fact that the technology does not yet exist on a commercial scale.
The UK government is so desperate to get out of the corner it has boxed itself into, that it wants to hand out huge sums to subsidise the cost of developing CCS technology. According to their “Overarching National Policy Statement for Energy” (Page 31), they want to support the cost of four commercial scale CCS projects.


so why should trump give a toss germany do not they are going to build my coal fired stations the uk shutting them under eu law german telling them to get stuffed

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 14:24 - 77231 of 81564

why are the uk punished and charged with break eu laws and Germany allowed to break CLIMATE CHANGE RULES THEN CONDEMN TRUMP .

ARE THEY TAKING THE PISS BIG TIME

Fred1new - 01 Jun 2017 14:34 - 77232 of 81564

Dil,

You really do seem to have a chip on your shoulders.

-=-=-=

Then use the EU courts, rather than bitching.

ExecLine - 01 Jun 2017 14:44 - 77233 of 81564

Stuff shares. I am trying to get into ladies jeans:

High Value Ladies Jeans

(notice the concealed zip fastening at the front)

VICTIM - 01 Jun 2017 15:33 - 77234 of 81564

Don't you get any attention at home Freda .

KidA - 01 Jun 2017 15:56 - 77235 of 81564

If Labour win this general election, the Conservatives should not contest seats at the next one.

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 16:18 - 77236 of 81564

the conservatives want to lose the election .

Laurenrose - 01 Jun 2017 16:21 - 77237 of 81564

the uk rich are getting ready to leave the uk for aus and usa . millions to lose jobs
uk to be open to ever one Calais scum to be cleared by lab to enter uk
from corbyn , its all their to read ,

ExecLine - 01 Jun 2017 17:06 - 77238 of 81564

Must be true then, if it's there in black and white.

jimmy b - 01 Jun 2017 17:14 - 77239 of 81564

Fred1new - 01 Jun 2017 14:34 - 77232 of 77238

Dil,

You really do seem to have a chip on your shoulders.

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Wow coming from Fred ,the man with the biggest chip , you really take the biscuit .

cynic - 01 Jun 2017 17:40 - 77240 of 81564

make your mind up .... it's either fried potato or baked flour :-)

ExecLine - 01 Jun 2017 19:19 - 77241 of 81564

Hmmm?

“One of the things the intelligence investigators have been looking at is points of contact and persons involved,” one source said.

“If you triangulate Russia, WikiLeaks, Assange and Trump associates the person who comes up with the most hits is Nigel Farage.

“He’s right in the middle of these relationships. He turns up over and over again. There’s a lot of attention being paid to him.”
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