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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.

Dil - 04 Nov 2017 10:32 - 79417 of 81564

Why are there people on that list for having affairs ?

The real culprits are going to get lost in the mix if every MP who's had an affair or a fling with his secretary gets investigated.

Getting silly now , I saw the interview with the girl accusing Labour MP Kelvin something and if she was that disgusted at his behaviour when she first met him why in the next sentence did she then say on the next occasion she approach him to discuss something and something else happened ? Why go near him if he had behaved so badly on the first occasion ?

Don't make sense and if I were a defence lawyer I could drive a bus through the holes in her story.

MaxK - 04 Nov 2017 11:17 - 79418 of 81564

The tory decent into madness continues..



One million businesses and self-employed people could be dragged into VAT system


By Katie Morley, Consumer Affairs Editor
3 November 2017 • 9:30pm




Britain's VAT system is set for major reform after a review commissioned by Phillip Hammond found the current rules are hurting the economy.

The review, carried out by Government advisers at the Office for Tax Simplification, found that the current threshold above which businesses pay VAT is discouraging small businesses from growing.

The report, due to be published next week, will lay out options which could to be used to create a windfall for the Treasury in Phillip Hammond's Autumn Budget latest this month.

One of the suggested options would see a million extra businesses and self-employed people having to charge customers an extra 20 per cent for goods and services for the first time.



More here, but behind a paywall...read the comments:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/03/one-million-businesses-self-employed-people-could-dragged-vat/

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2017 11:19 - 79419 of 81564

Dil.

I think there is a state of hysteria in the present Houses of Parliament, created partially in the response to the self-righteousness sanctimony of some MPs. (On balance it seemed more so from the tory side than the other parties.)

The same can be said of some of the froth around Brexit, but if you use "emotion" to aid your arguments then you expect emotional levels or hysteria to follow.

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(For some reason, or other, Fallon always reminds me of a pantomime dame.)

If you have a look at "The Death of Stalin" if you can.

The black humour may appeal to you and is a synopsis of political power of that period and this.



Fred1new - 04 Nov 2017 11:22 - 79420 of 81564

Karl,

Don't be silly the cons know everything there is to know about economics and catastrophes.

You keep on telling me they can't make mistakes.

Ask Hays and Exec.

8-)

VICTIM - 04 Nov 2017 13:25 - 79421 of 81564

Any opportunity to get Brexit in there or just hammer the Cons Freda , i agree with Dil about the affairs part , it's too far , these things happen endlessly in offices and the like all the time .

iturama - 04 Nov 2017 15:07 - 79422 of 81564

Oh dear, another star of the looney left. Why do they keep allowing this fatso to appear in front of the cameras? But there again knife wielding boy soldiers are not uncommon in certain parts of London.

Diane Abbott has been mocked on social media after claiming 16-year-olds should be able to vote if they're able to fight for their country. Doh. She must have a serious mental problem apart from the obvious dyscalculia.



Haystack - 04 Nov 2017 16:48 - 79423 of 81564

They can't fight at 16. Not allowed on front line until 18. Under 18 need parents permission to join army

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5049521/amp/Diane-Abbott-wrongly-claims-16-year-olds-fight.html

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2017 17:23 - 79424 of 81564

If the country is at war do you have to be in the front line to be fighting in it.

Perhaps, you could inform many that as they were in the "backrooms" during the last war they were not taking part in it.

Also, if one is old enough to "work" and pay taxes then for me that would be a justification for being able to vote for those who are going to dispose of that cash.

Also, in that the younger you are the chances are greater you will "feel" the effect of government decisions and therefore should have vote for the government of choice.

Whether you use the "right" to vote is part of your rights.

iturama - 04 Nov 2017 17:55 - 79425 of 81564

Exactly the reason she was being mocked Hays. I would guess dementia has set in but no doubt we will all be informed once she starts to sit on Jezza's knobbly knees in the commons, like the good old days.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2017 20:29 - 79426 of 81564

I see Hays and IT prefer a leader on her knees:

VICTIM - 05 Nov 2017 07:33 - 79427 of 81564

16 AND 17 YEAR OLDS haven't got a clue about life and voting is beyond most , even more so nowadays as they are mollycoddled to death . See how students completely conned by Corblimey , duh .

iturama - 05 Nov 2017 08:15 - 79428 of 81564

When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years.
Saying attributed to Mark Twain, probably erroneously, but wise anyway. Now that so few actually join the armed forces maybe the voting age should be raised to 21.

Dil - 05 Nov 2017 09:06 - 79429 of 81564

I had a paper round at eight so by your thinking Fred I should have been able to vote at eight ?

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2017 09:10 - 79430 of 81564

If you paid tax. Yes.

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2017 09:33 - 79431 of 81564

Dil - 05 Nov 2017 09:43 - 79432 of 81564

ah so you only want 16-17 year old tax payers to vote then Fred ? Must be at least a couple of hundred of those scattered round the country.

What about none tax payers over 18 Fred , shall we take the vote off them ?

Your reasoning on this is as flawed as your hero's Abbots.

Fred1new - 05 Nov 2017 10:02 - 79433 of 81564

Dil.

You are getting dafter and dafter.




KidA - 06 Nov 2017 10:49 - 79434 of 81564

Taking the list as not being something dreamt up at a Momentum BDSM orgy, there is a lot of relationship and sexual preference filler. At least they show some imagination.

Voting age; 23.

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2017 14:24 - 79435 of 81564

Hays,

How much of the Con party funding comes from the Cayman Islands?

Is that where the cabinet's puppet masters are, or is it only the place where government policies are conceived?

Pop down to Party HQ and ask.


Just wondering!

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ExecLine - 06 Nov 2017 15:31 - 79436 of 81564

Meanwhile, way back in the old days, way, way back............

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf8eeVZe9Y4

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