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.
dreamcatcher
- 02 Jan 2014 21:11
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There you are fred your pretty picture has not worked, have you forgot how to put a picture on here, or have you not even noticed, all symptoms. lol
Ps Even the double entries all the time. :-)) Its not gone unnoticed.
goldfinger
- 02 Jan 2014 21:14
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True about labour yep agree alders, but Maggie was the PM at the time of the Poll Tax and just like the Belgrano she pressed the red button.
More recently Osbourne, well I cant remember more U turns from a chancellor.
Stan
- 02 Jan 2014 22:47
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Thought the Thatcher carcass had been burnt months ago, but still some trying to dig it's body up... yuk!
Fred1new
- 02 Jan 2014 22:58
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Dreams,
For to-night!
MaxK
- 02 Jan 2014 23:56
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goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 08:10
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Iain Duncan Smith MP @IDS_MP 40m
GOVERNMENT ADVICE: If your property is flooded during the #UKStorm move to your second home while it dries out.
Stan
- 03 Jan 2014 08:12
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MaxK
- 03 Jan 2014 08:25
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Good advice, but don't forget to leave a few servants behind to dry the place out.
MaxK
- 03 Jan 2014 08:32
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MaxK
- 03 Jan 2014 08:36
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MaxK
- 03 Jan 2014 08:42
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goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 08:43
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The latest data will further fuel concerns that the second phase of the Government's Help-To-Buy scheme is only likely to raise prices, rather than give a much-needed boost to construction.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-house-prices-biggest-jump-over-4-years-070622432.html#KkogfeB
cynic
- 03 Jan 2014 08:47
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you can't build a house overnight, but surely if there is demand to buy, then there is a similar demand to build ...... builders don't sit on their land banks for a laugh, but quite rightly, will not build until there is decent demand
goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 08:56
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Code for...........Wheels coming off Tory so called recovery.......... cynic.
cynic
- 03 Jan 2014 08:58
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haven't read the article to determine whence you come
for myself, i don't have to read newspaper articles to determine whether or not the economy is recovering, even if living standards inevitably lag
sorry to say, but you're sounding a bit like canute on this issue
MaxK
- 03 Jan 2014 09:00
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goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 09:09
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Cyners ..........even if living standards inevitably lag........ends
total baloney.
I gave you the senario on new years eve, admittedly im not the best communicator and would never make a teacher but the how can I put it the 'O' level standard discussion which developed after my depature should have convinced you of keynes theory although at times it was mis represented.
goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 09:14
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Maggie in the wars again, FRED will like this one...............
Margaret Thatcher 'made no case' for Mandela's release
Scant evidence in official documents that prime minister pressured PW Botha to release ANC leader, as supporters claim
goldfinger
- 03 Jan 2014 09:16
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Here we are........
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jan/03/thatcher-mandela-release?CMP=twt_gu
From Maguire lefty on twitter......
Kevin Maguire @Kevin_Maguire 38m
So Cons rewrote history when Mandela died. Thatcher didn't press for his release http://gu.com/p/3yhh3/tw
cynic
- 03 Jan 2014 09:19
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why would keynes theory be correct in today's world?
it seems to me that if these economists were so damn good, they'ld actually be pretty much unanimous in their appraisals and we'ld all live in clover
patently, they are not!
however, even the "rest of the world" is now in accord that the uk economy is growing far more strongly than any other in the eurozone, and indeed across most of the rest of the world
that living standards are indeed lagging is also self-apparent