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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 - 21 Jul 2017 12:09 - 78638 of 81564

Undocumented migrants and illegal subtenants who survived the Grenfell Tower blaze may be unaccounted for and are not seeking state support due to fears over their immigration and housing status, charities and legal experts have warned. Underreporting of illegal subtenants could also mean the death toll is higher than currently assumed, it is feared.
Volunteers and charities working for the support effort in the local community have come across a number of undocumented migrants or asylum seekers who have lost everything following the blaze, but are afraid to seek help from authorities for fears that they could be referred onto police or the Home Office.
Members of the community have also raised concerns that large “swathes” of foreign nationals who lived in the block and may have been undocumented have simply “disappeared” and are not on any missing lists, raising concerns that they have either fled the site or are among the dead but unaccounted for.


they should be deported they should not be in the country
charge those that sub let homes and claiming housing benefits some have made over 700k and live in luxury homes tax their homes away and if non brittish deport them
the law must be upheld at al cost

OR THEIR IS NO LAW

Laurenrose - 21 Jul 2017 12:11 - 78639 of 81564

YESTERDAY CORBYN REFUSED TO LET ME ASK HIM QUESTIONS, IS BODY GUARDS STOPPED ME

iturama - 21 Jul 2017 12:38 - 78640 of 81564

Your English is improving Tanker.

Laurenrose - 21 Jul 2017 12:42 - 78641 of 81564

A judge has ordered a benefit cheat to pay back £35,000 to Knowsley Council in the next six months or face jail.


Gareth Hey and his partner Maureen Heard pleaded guilty to offences associated with false Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit claims over a period of five years.
52 year old Hey had claimed to be the landlord of a property in Briar Drive in Huyton, where Heard, 50, lived.
However, an investigation by Knowsley Council found the pair were actually living together at the address with their child throughout the five year period.
At a confiscation hearing under the Proceeds of Crime Act, the judge at Liverpool Crown Court agreed that Hey had benefitted from his criminal conduct and awarded a Confiscation Order of £34,370.
Hey has been given six months to repay the full amount to Knowsley Council or face 12 months in jail and still be required to repay the money.
At an earlier hearing, the pair were both handed a four month custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months

THE LAW MUST BE UP HELD .
NO MATTER IF PEOPLE DIE THAT IS NO REASON FOR CHANGING THE LAW TO SUIT IMMIGRANTS , TAKE AWAY THEIR CRIMINAL GAINS AND DEPORT THEM

Laurenrose - 21 Jul 2017 12:44 - 78642 of 81564

CORBYN IN COMMONS SAYS DAVID SENT ME A LETTER .

WELL HE ONLY WANTS TO SPEAK TO ANTI GOV VOTERS

HE WILL NOT ALLOW QUESTIONS AGAINST IS VIEWS

THE MAN IS A DUD AND A LIAR

PROTECTED BY BODY GUARDS

Laurenrose - 21 Jul 2017 12:51 - 78643 of 81564

IT APPEARS YOU HAVE TO GIVE HIM A WRITTEN LETTER WITH THE QUESTION
TWO WEEKS BEFORE SO HE CAN FIND A ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTION
YES I KNOW HE IS THICK AND NOT GOOD AT MATHS HE WAS DUMB AT SCHOOL

Laurenrose - 21 Jul 2017 13:01 - 78644 of 81564

TEMPER MATTRESS is not for summer sleeping bought two wish I had not to hot in bed even with no sheets on top .

good in winter

ExecLine - 21 Jul 2017 13:32 - 78645 of 81564

A five-year-old girl burst into tears after her local council issued a £150 fine because she was selling lemonade on her street.

Thankfully, it's now been cancelled.

iturama - 21 Jul 2017 13:44 - 78646 of 81564

Can you fine a 5 year old? I suppose, given the area she was in, she's lucky she wasn't married off. Four enforcement officers were apparently considered necessary for this particular "enforcement"

ExecLine - 21 Jul 2017 17:07 - 78647 of 81564

At our last house, we used to cut the verge in front of the house. The verge didn't have a kerb edge at that time, so I also used to 'edge the verge up' a bit.

And then one day, we got a letter from the council asking, "Do you have a licence to cultivate the highway?"

So, seeing as it was for free, we duly got one.

What they were mainly bothered about, was us taking possession of the land (ie. the verge) in front of our house. Questions on the application form dealt with that aspect of things and clarified, that we did NOt want to take possession of said verge land.

When you get such a letter, I would understand how it can tend to put the fear of God into some people.

But actually fining a five-year old? Come on! They are just idiots doing a jobs worth.

iturama - 21 Jul 2017 17:42 - 78648 of 81564

Well it was in the Islamic Borough of Thames Hamletstan. Noted for its democratic processes.

iturama - 23 Jul 2017 09:03 - 78649 of 81564

Headline in the DT "revolt of the BBC women". Surely that should be " The BBC women are revolting" I can't stand the majority of them. They want pay rises when the so called stars are already paid too much. Cutting the two highest male and female earners would actually improve the service.

ExecLine - 23 Jul 2017 11:56 - 78650 of 81564

I love this picture, taken from just before the General Election:



"We shall have to take our business elsewhere"

Fred1new - 24 Jul 2017 08:26 - 78651 of 81564

A much better leader.

Laurenrose - 24 Jul 2017 08:53 - 78652 of 81564

corbyn lied to students he lied to get votes its a criminal act .
the man should resign has a liar .
he did say he would fix the problem for students now he says it was just idea not facts

it was just a gimmick and the youth thought it was real .

he was taking the piss out of them ,

jimmy b - 24 Jul 2017 09:01 - 78653 of 81564

Yes Corbyn lied ,not only did he promise to scrap student fee's he said (for any existing debt) ,"he would sort it".
Himself and McDonnell really are pure nasty.

Fred1new - 24 Jul 2017 09:58 - 78654 of 81564

You mean:


Brexit: Vote Leave camp abandon £350m-a-week NHS vow in Change Britain plans



And of course two really honest down to earth politicians:

Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb!

jimmy b - 24 Jul 2017 11:54 - 78655 of 81564

The two most honest politicians in Britain .

I would think they are far more intelligent than you Fred .

Stan - 24 Jul 2017 12:18 - 78656 of 81564

...now that is funny 😂

required field - 24 Jul 2017 20:01 - 78657 of 81564

Brexit is tough for the UK now....let's go forward five years and the country might prosper with the trade deals in place by then....
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