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
- 10 Sep 2018 10:44
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Exec,
What does he inspire with his written word?
To me, he is the English version of Trump and a self-serving hedonistic chancer.
Unfortunately, at the moment too many of to-days serving MPs are more interested in their own "career" prospects than feasible future policies for the benefit of the UK and its population as a whole.
(That applies to all major parties.)
ExecLine
- 10 Sep 2018 12:51
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Anyone else on here notice, how in Episode 1 The Bodyguard changed his shirt over from a white one to a blue one and then back again?
And in Episode 4, last night, how the plaster on his forehead seemed to move from one side to the other? I would have to go back and re-check this episode to see if the side of his temple where he attempted to shoot himself (but with the bullet changed from a real one to a blank) also changed from his left side to right side. This could have been a shot of him looking at himself in the mirror.
Pity too, to lose Keeley Hawes so soon and have her killed off.
Or has she just gone into hiding to recover from the explosion....... Hmmm?
cynic
- 10 Sep 2018 13:56
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Tom Tugendhat would be an interesting option
Fred1new
- 10 Sep 2018 14:35
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Exec,
A very attractive bunch.
Add Dil's and Manuel's names and it would be the perfect list!
8-)
required field
- 10 Sep 2018 20:11
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For those interested in hurricanes : log on to the North American Hurricane center : www.nhc.noaa.gov/ and then click data and tools...then satellite imagery...then click atlantic wide view ...loop and : it's in colour and there is a live moving (loop) view over three hurricanes heading in different directions ….simply quite amazing !....
required field
- 10 Sep 2018 21:04
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And it's a Red Alert as far as Danger to Lives and Property......here in the UK and Western Europe might get the tail end of these terrifying weather systems…..!!!...
Dil
- 12 Sep 2018 09:55
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Exec , I too suspect that Keely Hawes is in hiding.
Fred1new
- 12 Sep 2018 15:03
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Imagine having the full support of Reasy-Mogg.
cynic
- 12 Sep 2018 17:26
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if JRM, BJ and others of similar hue bring down the gov't, for whom would they then vote in a forced GE?
would they and their followers abstain, thus allowing in Corbyn and the far-left by default?
but hang on a minute ...... Corbyn is about to be forced to support remaining within EU by the unions
fred of course would be delighted and not care even if his pension fund was seized, for he knows he has not long to live
and what about all you rabids on this site?
it'll do no good beating your breasts in anguish, wailing and gnashing your teeth that your taxes have ballooned in addition to remaining within EU AND under a far left-wing gov't
Haystack
- 12 Sep 2018 18:03
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No matter what the state of May, there won't be a GE. We have a fixed term parliament. The DUP will always vote with the government on a vote of confidence. The Conservatives will survive as the government for a few years yet. The boundary changes will make it virtually impossible for Labour to win a GE under Corbyn.
Cerise Noire Girl
- 12 Sep 2018 18:03
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Well, I say you should let the Adulterer and the Undertaker try to bring down Maggie Dismay! If nothing else, it could make a good plot for a new Batman movie.
:o)
Fred1new
- 12 Sep 2018 19:13
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Manuel,
The stupidity of Brexit seems to be coming home to you.
But I believed you thought that Osborne and Cameron were geniuses when they proposed it.
I have sent Jeremy and Mcdonnell your home address in order that they can examine your books to arrange for you to pay a little extra taxes to help others out.
-=-=-=
But, if you look back through this thread you will see early on, that I said the final "solution" may be that the "llttle uk" will be outside the EU and still attempting to trade with it, but having accept EU "rules and regulations", but unable to modify, alter or take part in ongoing review of them.
Also, accepting the reduction of London as the long-term centre of the financial services. Probably relying more and more on its survival as a cheap tourist resort.
Taxation will, of course, will have to be raised to pay for its failing economy.
-=-=-=-=-=
Fred1new
- 12 Sep 2018 20:31
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PS.
The worst effect of the so-called Brexit is that we will be seen to have excluded "ourselves" from the EU on grounds of self-interest and superiority and the Europeans will politely say to "hell with the UK" and prefer to deal with their "uncomplicated" neighbours who belong to the same "club".
Whatever is said by some, the UK is a little country and it's economic "world significance" is gradually diminishing.
Also, its appeal to postgraduates for "university" research etc. due to more confusing proposals on "immigration etc." is lessening, they are going elsewhere where they are accepted more readily by some.
The days of the Raj are over.
MaxK
- 12 Sep 2018 21:14
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Theresa May's Chequers plan dealt a blow after DUP MPs back rival Northern Ireland proposal from Jacob Rees-Mogg
By Christopher Hope, Chief Political Correspondent and
Gordon Rayner, Political Editor
12 September 2018 • 7:08pm
Theresa May’s Brexit plans have been dealt a blow after the Democratic Unionist Party backed a rival plan drawn up by Tory rebels to allow the UK to leave the EU's single market and customs union without a hard border in Ireland.
The European Research Group published a paper calling for equivalence of UK and EU regulations and conformity assessment for all agricultural goods on the island of Ireland.
The plan - which is at odds with the Mrs May's Brexit proposal which was agreed by her Cabinet out at her Chequers country home - was immediately backed by the DUP, whose 10 MPs are keeping the Mrs May’s Government in power.
More is you sign up:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/09/12/theresa-mays-chequers-plan-dealt-blow-dup-backs-rival-erg-proposal/
Dil
- 13 Sep 2018 08:44
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Poland have been under investigation since 2017 for constantly breaking EU rules.
Hungary are now also under EU investigation for constantly breaking EU rules.
Ultimate penalty for each country is suspension from the EU if all other member states besides the one in question agree.
Hungary has told Poland not to worry as it will back them and Poland are expected now to do the same for Hungary.
The EU now consider this a much bigger threat to its future than Brexit.
This is the type of democracy that Fred would have us remain in.
It's a no from me Fred.
2517GEORGE
- 13 Sep 2018 09:12
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What about the EU breaking it's own rules to promote monster Martin Selmayr, guess that's ok then.
cynic
- 13 Sep 2018 09:43
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i do not believe exiting EU is stupid at all
how one reaches that goal was always going to be very difficult and convoluted
Fred1new
- 13 Sep 2018 19:53
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Horray for chaos.
Stupidity is as mighty as the sword.
Long live the winners.
F the losers.