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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.

cynic - 06 Apr 2018 10:19 - 80566 of 81564

corbyn's right hand fred will speak up for him i'm sure

Claret Dragon - 06 Apr 2018 11:33 - 80567 of 81564

East London.

Hell hole.

Go in to see my beloved team for a few hours then off down the frog and toad asap.

Shameful how its gone.

iturama - 06 Apr 2018 13:06 - 80568 of 81564

£14B spent on overseas aid to supposedly help turn the Somalia's of this world into places fit to live while lack of effective policing is turning parts of London into little Somalia's. Explain that logic.

Fred1new - 06 Apr 2018 13:37 - 80569 of 81564

I think we should change the laws to allow lynching.

Could start with some on this board as we have sufficient flaky evidence against them which would support any action.

cynic - 06 Apr 2018 14:06 - 80570 of 81564

what is the connection between lynching and an elderly man defending his wife and home against armed burglars? .... who happend to have much previous as it happens

Chris Carson - 06 Apr 2018 15:38 - 80571 of 81564

Fred will be campaigning for a burglars union next :0)

Fred1new - 06 Apr 2018 16:22 - 80572 of 81564

The course of law.

-=-==-

cynic - 06 Apr 2018 16:46 - 80573 of 81564

in this instance, the law will almost certainly side with the householder ..... but DYOR as you like tell everyone else

jimmy b - 06 Apr 2018 22:07 - 80574 of 81564

He has been released with no charge ,i'm so glad he didn't have months of stress waiting to see if he was in the clear .

MaxK - 06 Apr 2018 23:25 - 80575 of 81564

The law is clearly wrong, I know this to be a fact, Fred said so.

Claret Dragon - 06 Apr 2018 23:31 - 80576 of 81564

Lawyers for us will make a case.

Dil - 07 Apr 2018 01:23 - 80577 of 81564

You started a petition to get him re arrested yet Fred ?

How do you manage to be so out of synch with the rest of the population of this country 100% of the time Fred ?

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2018 08:46 - 80578 of 81564

Dil.

Out of "synch" with some of the population who seem to have similarities with Donald Trumps redneck supporters.

Seems like gang behaviour pattern to me.

jimmy b - 07 Apr 2018 09:31 - 80579 of 81564

Fred just surely spends his time trying to wind you all up ,his last few offering confirm that ,he should be ignored from now on.

cynic - 07 Apr 2018 14:25 - 80580 of 81564

bet fred doesn't come anywhere near apologising for getting his lynch mob nonsense totally wrong ...... why would anyone think otherwise?

MaxK - 08 Apr 2018 09:45 - 80581 of 81564

New party gets £50m backing to ‘break mould’ of UK politics


Plans secretly made by donors since 2016 for a new political party drawing from both left and right



Michael Savage

Sat 7 Apr 2018 20.34 BST




The movement is said to be frustrated by the tribal nature of Westminster politics. Photograph: Amer Ghazzal / Barcroft Images



A new political party with access to up to £50m in funding has been secretly under development for more than a year by a network of entrepreneurs, philanthropists and donors keen to “break the Westminster mould”, the Observer can reveal.

The movement, spearheaded by a former Labour benefactor, is understood to have been drawn up by a group frustrated by the tribal nature of politics, the polarisation caused by Brexit and the standard of political leadership on all sides. It appears to have a centrist policy platform that borrows ideas from both left and right.



Senior figures from the worlds of business and charity are understood to be involved, as well as former supporters of the main parties, including a number of former Tory donors.

Sources say the project, led by the multi-millionaire philanthropist and founder of LoveFilm, Simon Franks, has had full-time staff members for as long as a year. Initial discussions are said to have begun at the end of 2016. Franks has set up a company, Project One Movement for the UK, which is likely to be the vehicle for the enterprise.


More:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/07/new-political-party-break-mould-westminster-uk-brexit

Fred1new - 08 Apr 2018 10:45 - 80582 of 81564

Are they buying out the Liberal party?

MaxK - 08 Apr 2018 11:17 - 80583 of 81564

They wouldnt need £50b for that Fred: 50p more like.

Project One Movement sounds like a front for the €U.

Dil - 08 Apr 2018 11:45 - 80584 of 81564

Yeah that was my first thought too.

Never mind , they're at least two years too late for that.

Fred1new - 08 Apr 2018 12:28 - 80585 of 81564

Dil,

Are you sure?


You remind me of this cartoon.

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