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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.

Fred1new - 26 Jul 2017 09:41 - 78671 of 81564

Meanwhile, the tories start to dive in Max's American pool dream looking for a Trunp card.



Do you laugh or cry?

iturama - 26 Jul 2017 10:00 - 78672 of 81564

Personally. I dont see that as a betrayal Max. More common sense. We will need all the skills we can get when the country rids itself of the EU leeches and really starts to grow. Most of the EU workers I have seen in this country are prepared to graft because they see the rewards after a lifetime of no hope in their own countries. Accomodate them and boot out the illegals from elsewhere.

MaxK - 26 Jul 2017 12:03 - 78673 of 81564

I don't recall this being in anyones manifesto..



New diesel and petrol cars banned from UK roads by 2040


By Steven Swinford, Deputy Political Editor
26 July 2017 • 11:13am


Plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2040 in a bid to encourage people to buy electric vehicles are a "tall order" and will place unprecedented strain on the National Grid, motoring experts have warned.

Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, has warned that Britain "can't carry on" with petrol and diesel cars because of the damage that they are doing to people's health and the planet. "There is no alternative to embracing new technology," he said.

However the AA warned that the National Grid would be under pressure to "cope with a mass switch-on after the evening rush hour", while Which? Car magazine warned that electric cars are currently more expensive and less practical.

Just 4 per cent of new car sales are for electric vehicles, and concerns have also been raised about whether Britain will have enough charging points for the new generation of cars.



More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/25/new-diesel-petrol-cars-banned-uk-roads-2040-government-unveils/

MaxK - 26 Jul 2017 12:05 - 78674 of 81564

Skilled people who can pay their way is one thing Iturama, free for all's are another matter.

iturama - 26 Jul 2017 12:52 - 78675 of 81564

Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire have challenged the retired judge heading the inquiry into the disaster at an impassioned meeting.
Residents met with Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who is heading the panel, on Monday evening in a consultation designed to let them air their views on what they want the investigation to examine.
But the crowd made it clear they have little confidence in the inquiry. One local resident drew applause and cheers as she said: "You do not have our confidence, you do not represent us and you do not look like any of us."

The problem is that very few native Brits look like them.

jimmy b - 26 Jul 2017 12:58 - 78676 of 81564

Makes me sick !

ExecLine - 26 Jul 2017 19:07 - 78677 of 81564

When I grow up I want to drive a Hydrema.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfWWmB_xTo4

MaxK - 26 Jul 2017 20:35 - 78678 of 81564

Very clever-ish, now lets see it load itself back on the trailer.

Fred1new - 26 Jul 2017 21:07 - 78679 of 81564

He is not wearing a seat belt.

Prosecute him.

Laurenrose - 28 Jul 2017 16:40 - 78680 of 81564

Sarah Margaret Lipsett according to Edward MacLysaght, the origin of the name Lipsett in County Donegal derived from Ashkenazi Jewish settlers in the 18th century as an Anglicization of Lipsitz. This would make Tony Blair himself a Jew accord to the Halacha.
Tony was fined £50 for trying to solicit men in public toilets, something he had done since his cross dressing days at college, and he was later to steal Cherie from Derry Irving with whom he shared a flat.
Tony’s rise on the British political ladder was masterminded by Lord Levy, while Rothschild’s British representative Peter Mandelson was directly over him and masterminded the creation of the Zionist front org, "New labour" which really had just one purpose, to Bring the British army into war with Iraq for Israel's benefit.
Tony Blair, voted the worst Prime Minister in living memory, worse than Thatcher who destroyed British Industry, worse that pedophile Edward Heath who took us into the EU after we fought W W II to stay out, worse than gay Gordon Brown who sold our gold reserves to Rothschild on the day the gold price was at its lowest ever, and even worse than Winston Churchill of whom his pal Aleister Crowley said was one criminal lunatic. this was covered up

Haystack - 28 Jul 2017 21:52 - 78681 of 81564

The Blair story is known widely, but there is no evidence of it being true. People have attempted to look for any proof. It appears to be a fake story

iturama - 29 Jul 2017 06:14 - 78682 of 81564

Whoever wrote that piece of vile accusations has to be one warped sicko. Why bother to cut and paste that trash Tanker?

Dil - 30 Jul 2017 11:03 - 78683 of 81564

Abbott has been defending the actions of rioters in London as understandable.

She needs locking up with them.

Haystack - 30 Jul 2017 13:33 - 78684 of 81564

Interesting that the local black population in Dalston are claiming white people moving in are colonising the area. They have been ironically saying that the white people should go back where they came from such as Exeter.

My family lived there 150 years ago.

Stan - 30 Jul 2017 14:42 - 78685 of 81564

So are you saying that your lot left early, if so where did they move to?

iturama - 30 Jul 2017 16:47 - 78686 of 81564

Where he is now Stan. I wonder where the present Dalston black population were 150 years ago. Not Essex you can be sure. The world is topsy turvy and our politicians don't have the backbone to stand up for middle Britain any more.

MaxK - 30 Jul 2017 17:58 - 78687 of 81564

Oh dear...



DAN HODGES: Jeremy Corbyn may have secured 40% of the election vote but he's taking the constituences who wanted him for granted

By Dan Hodges For The Mail On Sunday

Published: 02:10, 30 July 2017 | Updated: 02:49, 30 July 2017


If you were one of the 12 million people who turned out to support Labour in the Election, I have some bad news for you. There’s no gentle way to break this, so I’m just going to come out with it. Jeremy Corbyn thinks you’re a mug.

Political analysts are still struggling to properly assess how Corbyn’s Labour managed to secure 40 per cent of the national vote. But a major part of the result was his marshalling of the following disparate constituencies – students, Remainers, Labour pragmatists and ABC1s.

Remove them, and you hand May her misplaced 100-plus majority. Yet since the Election – for reasons best known to himself – Labour’s leader has embarked on a strategy of either taking these constituencies for granted, or treating them with outright contempt.

First there was the admission he actually had no plans to act on historic student debt. This was followed by a doubling down on hard Brexit. Then he bowled up to Glastonbury and boasted to Michael Eavis how he had pulled the wool over the moderates’ eyes on Trident.


Having milked the applause of the adoring crowds, he promptly trotted back down to London and the Andrew Marr Show, where he unveiled his new Enoch Powell tribute act, railing against ‘the wholesale importation of underpaid workers from Central Europe in order to destroy conditions, particularly in the construction industry’.

And then came this week’s assault on middle-England, a demographic group whose support for his party rocketed a full 12 points since 2015.

This last slap-down came courtesy of a video distributed by Momentum, Corbyn’s personal political militia. It portrays the British middle-class as arrogant, entitled and venal. It mocks their suggestion it is possible to secure social advance through hard-work, thrift and fiscal responsibility. And, unwittingly, it gives a graphic insight into what the Labour leader really thinks of those who lent him their votes on June 8.

It’s not uncommon for political leaders to rub their opponents’ noses in their success. But this is the first occasion in political history when someone who has lost an election has rubbed his supporters noses in his own failure.

Of course, a key factor in this abasement strategy is that Corbyn doesn’t think he did lose. As a result, he feels no need to learn any lessons, or align messages to match the new political reality. The Cult of Corbynism will be enough.

This arrogance was neatly framed during the student debt farrago. As his pledge ‘I will deal with it’ was gradually disowned by his colleagues, Corbyn’s team frantically cast around for ways to prevent the man of iron principle morphing into the Nick Clegg of the Left. In the end, ideas spent, they fell back on ‘it doesn’t matter. The students aren’t ever going to vote Tory’.


More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-4743252/DAN-HODGES-voted-Labour-mug.html#


Stan - 30 Jul 2017 18:28 - 78688 of 81564

iturama - 29 Jul 2017 06:14 - 78682 of 78687

Whoever wrote that piece of vile accusations has to be one warped sicko. Why bother to cut and paste that trash Tanker?


I think we should at least congratulate Tanker for restricting his input to only the one post this time, well done Tanks keep it up or better still..

Our Governments to date have consistently stood up for the top 5%'ish never mind anyone else.

H/S hasn't answered yet IT.

Haystack - 30 Jul 2017 19:52 - 78689 of 81564

Some moved to other parts of London and some stayed in the area to this day. It is certainly not a black area or a white area.

Stan - 30 Jul 2017 23:19 - 78690 of 81564

Lets all read what the Mail on Sunday says shall we..or maybe not.
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