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
- 06 May 2018 18:42
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Manuel.
(Briefly.)
You are beginning to remind me more and more of Toad of Toad Hall.
But, with your obvious omniscience, any opinion other than your own will appear invalid to you.
It seems that the number of Labour peers advocating differing opinions to those held by the leadership and thought to be currently held by Corbyn and his supporters regarding what "should be" negotiated is approximately 40 i.e. less than 25% of the total thought to be labour members of the House of Lords.
For me, the basis of democracy of is actions carried out based on the opinions and decisions of the majority of the group considering the “problem”.
That does not preclude the rights of the minorities to advocate other opinions and actions and persuading other to review their “positions”.
Governments come and go. Choices and opinions change and mature and consequently, actions can be modified.
(Maturing.)
Consider the ongoing “ditherings”, which are reported by the media of the confusion in the present inadequate tory cabinet and its party, dominated more and more by neo-cons, over the direction of “Brexit” and what it means, to all and sundry with the possible subsequent economic consequences for the UK. economy.
Then coupled with the inadequate and changing information being published by them it is probably sensible or Corbyn and followers not to come to hasty conclusions and statements of action.
The government formed after the next General Election will have a hell of a mess to clear up.
But as it seems to me that you are a far right neo-conic faithful of a more and more split party and many of which are intolerant of each other. Many think such groupings are unfit to govern.
It seems to me, you are probably unable to admit your own failings of self-aggrandizement, but if you make snide remarks expect to be responded to similarly.
Address the disagreements and you may or may not get a different form of response.
Dil
- 06 May 2018 21:55
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Geez , Corbyn is and always has been a leaver.
If he had come out and backed leave at the referendum and chucked the Labour Party bandwagon behind it too then he'd probably PM by now.
What a dick ! Too late now he missed his chance.
cynic
- 07 May 2018 08:06
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fred - there can be no arguing, except perhaps by you, that the bulk of labour MPs supported Remain ..... it is equally unarguable that Corbyn's support for the Remain campaign was lukewarm at best (he is a Leaver), which demolishes your claim that he runs a democratic party and reflects its views
your usual derogatory nonsense gets the attention it deserves, as it almost verges on the tourettes
cynic
- 07 May 2018 15:00
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no sign of "priggy poo" today?
ExecLine
- 08 May 2018 13:15
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A breakthrough in the management of diesel emissions has been announced today, enabling diesel cars to undercut future limits for nitrogen oxide (NOx) by almost 90 per cent.
Cars must currently emit no more than 168mg/km (milligrams per kilometre) of NOx.
In 2020, that limit will reduce to 120mg/km in real-world driving tests, and 80mg/km in lab assessments. But new technology developed by Bosch allows a diesel VW Golf to emit just 13mg/km of NOx in mixed driving conditions, measured using the latest RDE paradigms.
This is absolutely great news.
More
HERE
cynic
- 10 May 2018 07:12
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to amuse you, but it's true ...... you may know that i don't follow footie at all ...... while i was having breakfast, a chap comes over and asks if i am ????? ..... i kept asking who until he almost spelled it out (some premiership manager) and i then had to disillusion him :-)
iturama
- 10 May 2018 07:45
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It must be the haunted look that every PL manager has, C.
cynic
- 10 May 2018 07:53
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there is actually a resemblance, but it amused me greatly as i hadn't a clue who he was talking about
Dil
- 10 May 2018 08:54
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I would have said yes and given him their autograph :-)
cynic
- 10 May 2018 13:24
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"He’s very much his own person,” said Mr Griffiths (leader british communist party), when asked how close Mr Corbyn was to the party. Still, he acknowledged there were “no major differences on immediate issues”, including their shared opposition to Nato and nuclear weapons. And possibly Brexit, too.
ExecLine
- 10 May 2018 18:58
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Jacob does it again with another fabulous speech railing against those who would fetter the free speech of the press.
And particularly directed against Labour for being especially funded for it by Max Mosley, who has donated £540,000 to the Labour Party - but we all know of us know why he did that. (It was because Mosley was so personally embarrassed by the press when his "German soldiers orgy" was leaked to them and about which he hadn't even told his family he was having it, for some reason)
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6250609/tory-mp-jacob-rees-mogg-blasts-labour-for-being-in-bed-with-disgraced-racist-max-mosley/
cynic
- 11 May 2018 06:34
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i know The Times is no longer the impartial trumpeter of old, but nevertheless, the following from yesterday is interesting ...... note that this lead has now existed for several weeks ...... by this stage of a parliament, the opposition should have a comfortable lead ...... clearly the general public do not care one little bit for corbyn and his retro-marxist policies, nor i suspect for his public persona ...... it says even less for corbyn/labour that the tories lead moderately well despite the various messes that they have made of a number of issues (not all entirely of their own making) ........
YouGov/Times – CON 43%, LAB 38%, LDEM 9%
10 MAY 2018
YouGov’s weekly poll for the Times has topline figures of CON 43%(+1), LAB 38%(nc), LDEM 9%(+2). Fieldwork was Tuesday to Wednesday and changes are from last week. While the changes themselves are insignificant, margin-of-error stuff, it’s worth noting that this is the fourth YouGov poll in a row with a Conservative lead of 4 or 5 points, so it looks as if, beneath the noise, the Tories may have genuinely opened up a small lead over Labour.
The same movement is apparent in the best Prime Minister rating. Following the general election Jeremy Corbyn had cut Theresa May’s lead on the measure down to single figures, but it has gradually inched back up again, and in the last couple of months Theresa May seems to have had a steady double-digit lead.
iturama
- 11 May 2018 07:42
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Don't worry, before the next election Labour will think up a new lot of free goody bags to sway those that expect something for nothing, which is an increasing proportion of the electorate.
Venezuela managed to get into the bankrupt position it is today based upon similar policies. Even used to send free heating oil to the "poor" of NYC, as well as petrol for home consumption cheaper than water. If the last Liebour lot left no money in treasury, imagine the current rabble.
cynic
- 11 May 2018 07:45
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many things change even in a week, but it was interesting nevertheless ........ currently sitting in dubai airport ...... back in uk this evening
iturama
- 11 May 2018 07:55
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I'll meet you at the airport with a sign "Jose Mourinho".
cynic
- 11 May 2018 09:48
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even i have heard of him ....... i see this chap was sacked from wba :-) ....... tony pulis ...... is he doing any good for middlesbrough now?
iturama
- 11 May 2018 12:08
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Tony Pulis. He looks like the guy that comes to clean my windows. Likes to wear a baseball cap. Once played for Happy Valley in Hong Kong. I always thought that was Sarah Lancashire's place in Yorkshire.
Puliss has been managing for about 25 years and is known as a fill-in appointment, ie cheap. Has worked at 10 clubs, Stoke City twice - gluttens for punishment. Must be due to move on from 'borough. Never mind, just think of all that redundancy pay.
cynic
- 13 May 2018 08:58
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typical policy of corbynista labour ......
typical politics of envy and how to stultify any ambition to better oneself .......
ST Rich List just published, shows that 94% of the top 1,000 are self-made entrepreneurs
Shadow Cabinet Minister Jon Trickett says, "..... elite pinching wealth from the pockets of ordinary working people. Labour will overturn the rigged economy ....."
instead, the self-made (in particular) should be roundly applauded and held up as an example of what can be achieved with much hard work, dedication, and of course a modicum of luck in one form or another
Fred1new
- 13 May 2018 13:32
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Many Mafia bosses were self-made.
Hitler, I believe was said to be a self-made man.
Were you there at his conception?
cynic
- 13 May 2018 16:43
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you really are a nasty, misanthropic, little (in all senses) person
many very rich families and individuals are significant supporters of many philanthropic projects - and that is of their own volition
philip green is also probably self-made, but he is totally despicable for all that
sir peter lampl is the reverse