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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.

ExecLine - 10 Jun 2017 12:24 - 77650 of 81564

For what it's worth, I also think Jacob Rees Mogg would make an excellent leader.

I love to watch him in action and also to hear him speak about things. He has an excellent brain, being Eton educated, and is a very clever guy, he cuts straight to the essence and deals only with the reality of any situation. IMHO, you cannot help but like him and easily warm to him. He has a non-threatening and very 'gentle' appearance.

Jacob Rees-Mogg

In February 2012 Rees-Mogg made the record books with the use of floccinaucinihilipilification—an Eton college neologism meaning "the habit of considering as worthless"—in the House of Commons which became the longest word in Hansard.

required field - 10 Jun 2017 12:25 - 77651 of 81564

Well...it's back to coalition days again it seems....ftse shooting up...pound down....I can't get a thing right these days as far as guessing the outcome.....but brexit should be alright....my only concern is that the negotiations look like they are going to be done by remainers rather than leavers....

ExecLine - 10 Jun 2017 12:32 - 77652 of 81564

Although TM is 'apparently' in charge of Brexit, I think it's Davis (and his team) who is 'technically' in charge of things

required field - 10 Jun 2017 12:34 - 77653 of 81564

Tough job you have to say....

grannyboy - 10 Jun 2017 16:14 - 77654 of 81564

Rees Mogg might be a decent intelligent chap, but he wouldn't go down well
all around the country due to his polished accent....But why should i care,
not being a tory voter.

And now with this failed selfish election result by May(be), the UK's brexit
negotiating position is severely weakened, and has handed those gangsters
in Brussels a trump hand..That's even if it goes ahead and a way is found by
those europhiliacs who want to remain in the single market..

David10brook - 10 Jun 2017 17:09 - 77655 of 81564

Time will tell how we deal with this mess or perhaps better put.....the fullness of time will reveal all.

Good luck whatever your calling maybe!

ExecLine - 10 Jun 2017 18:19 - 77656 of 81564

TM's two close advisers, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill, have now gone.

I guess she only has the cabinet to talk to now. This is GOOD!

Fred1new - 10 Jun 2017 18:54 - 77657 of 81564

I wonder if she will sack them all for her own mistake?

cynic - 10 Jun 2017 20:17 - 77658 of 81564

now you have all had your little rants, it's worth contemplating what complexion brexit will now have
i don't think "hard brexit" was actually on the table as interpeted, but was just an opening stance ....... unless your corbyn, why on earth would you say you were going to be a pussy cat?

will TM be there to see the whole thing through?

imo, probably as while she may be "mortally wounded" as some papers have it, there is no one who comes immediately to mind to take her place ...... i agree JR-M is a great guy, but he really is not the one to lead the country any more than is BJ
furthermore, leadership contests will distract everyone and make brexit discussions to that point of questionable value

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 08:04 - 77659 of 81564

Good old beeb asking people why they voted Labour , but not a mention of where the money comes from to pay for their dreams .

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 08:15 - 77660 of 81564

Vicky,

You have deep pockets or a large handbag.

I sure you will help out.

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 08:24 - 77661 of 81564

I'm not trained in mental heath .

MaxK - 11 Jun 2017 08:32 - 77662 of 81564

It's called Corby's magic money tree V. Everything free.


What's not to like?

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 08:45 - 77663 of 81564

I've just seen it said that if you don't expect to win you can promise the Earth , well that's exactly what's happened here , people already forget that . That's what caused this , both sides got it wrong .

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 09:13 - 77664 of 81564

Just viewing the Andrew Marr Show

According to George Osborne Theresa May is a dead woman walking!

Good to have friends in high places.

PS.

I would love to see JRM as leader of the con party.

It would be a fitting end to both of them.

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:20 - 77665 of 81564

Doesn't take a genius to work that out does it , just when does she go . So Osborne your mate now i suppose the man you ridiculed extensively .

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 09:27 - 77666 of 81564

Vicky,

Have a lie-down.

I think you are becoming delusionary.



VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:33 - 77667 of 81564

It's good to see you recognize delusion , does that come from experience then . I love ping pong .

grannyboy - 11 Jun 2017 09:41 - 77668 of 81564

Jeremy Corbyn says he is ready to lead the country with the backing of
the SNP, LibDem, Greens, C.C, Monster Raving Loony Party, and imans
from the Finsbury Park mosques..

With the financial backing of red Ken McCluskey..

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:41 - 77669 of 81564

Anyway looks like Boris , some hate and some have affection for him , would it be a third own goal for Cons .
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