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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 - 09 Jun 2017 08:53 - 77527 of 81564

clock to a point , I believe has a con she must be replaced and I always wanted daved davies . but P MORGAN ON TV IS THE ONLY PERSON TALKING SENSE

Laurenrose - 09 Jun 2017 08:54 - 77528 of 81564

were is MAY she is again silent we can not have a silent leader

VICTIM - 09 Jun 2017 08:56 - 77529 of 81564

Corbyn is exuberant at the moment but what will that bring out , will we see an over confidence and errors emerge , low lives coming out of the woodwork for the ride .

Laurenrose - 09 Jun 2017 09:07 - 77530 of 81564

have lost all my faith in the party , the policies destroyed the party

if FARAGE comes back it will be good news ,

Laurenrose - 09 Jun 2017 09:11 - 77531 of 81564

pound falling euro falling markets falling pension funds down big time

the eu leaders are saying brexit is not going to happen

MaxK - 09 Jun 2017 09:16 - 77532 of 81564

Labour offering loadsa free stuff turned the vote over.

£27k tuition fees with the tories, free with old labour...what would you choose?

Tories will nick your house...free old age care with labour, what would you choose?



The list goes on, never mind there isn't the money, people don't think about that.

Clocktower - 09 Jun 2017 09:16 - 77533 of 81564

She failed to use her most powerful public guns - to drive her message home - was Boris in hiding? She kept Hammonds job hanging on a thread, failed to use Andrea Leadsom as a strong but softer face of the Con Party. Put it down to poor management.

Fred1new - 09 Jun 2017 09:17 - 77534 of 81564

Manuel,

How much was Sterling devalued by Cameron and the con artists having a referendum and failing?

What are the con artists intentions or goals (other than home goals) on Brexit?

VICTIM - 09 Jun 2017 09:19 - 77535 of 81564

This McDonnell is weird says Cons can't govern but he wants a minority Lab gov to govern with no deals , how can that work .

Clocktower - 09 Jun 2017 09:20 - 77536 of 81564

MaxK - Spot on - people seem to forget that the money comes from them to pay for those things but when voting think the Fairy`s provide it.

cynic - 09 Jun 2017 09:29 - 77537 of 81564

it's now history, but the tory manifesto (dementia tax) was the most appalling blunder and probably cost them the election majority on its own

more interesting is the forward path through the brexit negotiations
there will be much head scratching among all parties in uk and europe on how best to do this and what result would actually benefit all
as always, major negotiation will continue behind the scene

to my mind, brexit is far and away the most important issue, with the nhs and its humungous problems that will just continue to grow following on behind

throwing money at the nhs by the barrowload would be merely a sticking plaster, though a very heavy one indeed for us taxpayers

VICTIM - 09 Jun 2017 09:32 - 77538 of 81564

Labour apparently still want Brexit but what are they prepared to accept , who knows .

cynic - 09 Jun 2017 09:36 - 77539 of 81564

77531 - it depends where the pension fund is invested ..... my own sipp has a decent sprinkling of $-earners and is unlikely to be negatively affected

jimmy b - 09 Jun 2017 09:39 - 77540 of 81564

it's now history, but the tory manifesto (dementia tax) was the most appalling blunder and probably cost them the election majority on its own
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I agree cynic ,i thought at the time why oh why would you come out with that one now .

VICTIM - 09 Jun 2017 09:44 - 77541 of 81564

If these negotiations take two years , why are we panicking now , go into them with pomposity and grind them down wipe the smile off their faces . There won't be a vote for two years things can change .

cynic - 09 Jun 2017 09:44 - 77542 of 81564

dealing with dementia and similar old age problems is certainly a very serious issue that needs to be tackled, but that was real head in hands stuff

on the brighter side, a seriously hard brexit, if it ever came to that in reality, would have had very serious consequences and not just for uk
assuredly it will now be much softer, though i hope with certain important (uk) elements maintained .......

in particular, and of course, is control of our borders .... i don't see that as being a major stumbling block as there are many ways for all sides to save face on that one

similarly, ways will be found to maintain trade in each direction

escaping the interference of ECHR may be more difficult

mentor - 09 Jun 2017 09:46 - 77543 of 81564

Promises that can not be fulfil got the votes on this elections

labour :
The Corbyn beaches, the students, plus many remainers got the votes for them

tories
Pensioners without "triple lock " decided not to vote or vote against

note:
T. May ( HUNG ) heavy necklace, was tilting her body down and pointing to the HUNG
parliament

Stir salt into water and you get a clear solution.
Boil off the water and you have a residue of salt again.
But whisked eggs stirred in a hot pan cannot be unscrambled.
Some changes are more reversible than others.


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2517GEORGE - 09 Jun 2017 09:51 - 77544 of 81564

MaxK post 77532

Absolutely spot on, too many people swallowed Labour's sweets for all.

cynic - 09 Jun 2017 09:53 - 77545 of 81564

the young always will .... they have the hard lesson to learn about no free lunch let alone a sackful of christmas presents

Fred1new - 09 Jun 2017 10:06 - 77546 of 81564

Get them back to the food banks and dole queues.

Education, who wants that.

Suitable only for the elite on daddy's money.
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