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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.

Haystack - 24 Apr 2014 22:20 - 39901 of 81564

The first food bank was opened in france in 1984
The first food bank was opened in Italy in 1989

There are food banks in virtually every country in the world. The US has a huge food bank system feeding a much bigger percentage of their population than we do.

goldfinger - 24 Apr 2014 22:47 - 39902 of 81564

Food Kitchens Hays. Please get it right.

Haystack - 24 Apr 2014 23:09 - 39903 of 81564

Well, they seem to be called food banks and they give out food parsrls.

MaxK - 24 Apr 2014 23:30 - 39904 of 81564

Food banks, food kitchens...who gives a toss what you call it?


People are in tough times, whilst bankers and political tossers eat fillet steak and piss it up on subsidised expenses.


Do you notice any HoC/eurobods searching out the old food bins?


trebles all round!

MaxK - 25 Apr 2014 08:28 - 39905 of 81564

goldfinger - 25 Apr 2014 08:29 - 39906 of 81564

Kay Burley ‏@KayBurley 12m
BREAKING; Virgin plane hijacked and forced to land in Bali - Reuters

goldfinger - 25 Apr 2014 08:30 - 39907 of 81564

Flightradar24.com ‏@flightradar24 11m
Virigin Atlantic flight VA41 is squawking 7500 (hijack) on ground on Denpasar Airport

goldfinger - 25 Apr 2014 08:34 - 39908 of 81564

BBC Breaking News ‏@BBCBreaking 3m
A Virgin aircraft flying from Australia believed hijacked at Bali airport, reports quoting Indonesian officials say http://bbc.in/1pwkujc

MaxK - 25 Apr 2014 08:46 - 39909 of 81564

At least it's on the ground.

MaxK - 25 Apr 2014 08:49 - 39910 of 81564

All over, it wasn't a hijack, it was a piss artiste making trouble.

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2014 09:10 - 39911 of 81564

Just a reminder for Manuel!

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2014 09:10 - 39912 of 81564

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Fred1new - 25 Apr 2014 09:14 - 39913 of 81564

It would seem to me to be sensible not to have increased the need for Food Banks by 4years of mismanagement!

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2014 09:14 - 39914 of 81564

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MaxK - 25 Apr 2014 09:20 - 39915 of 81564

Boris Johnson could fight Sir George Young's seat at 2015 election, admits David Cameron

Prime Minister says Boris Johnson could serve as MP and London Mayor after general election





By Christopher Hope, Senior Political Correspondent

6:50PM BST 24 Apr 2014



David Cameron has admitted that Boris Johnson could fight his chief whip’s seat at next year’s general election.


The Prime Minister accepted Mr Johnson could become his candidate for North West Hampshire, a safe seat being vacated by Government chief whip Sir George Young.


Mr Cameron also said that he would have no objections if Mr Johnson served as MP for a year while being London Mayor.


Rumours that Mr Johnson wants to return as an MP – he was last in the Commons as MP for Henley between 2001 and 2008 – have swept Westminster all week.


Mr Cameron was pressed about the suggestions during a series of local radio interviews.


more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10786294/Boris-Johnson-could-fight-Sir-George-Youngs-seat-at-2015-election-admits-David-Cameron.html

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2014 09:26 - 39916 of 81564

As a part timer will he renegotiate his contract after 11 months.

But by then he will have another job of a torrid leader.

Should go down a bomb on the Shires and Thames Valley, or should that be the Thames Embankment.

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goldfinger - 25 Apr 2014 09:56 - 39917 of 81564

MAX, bloody hell went and sold my FLYB and EZJ like split shit as soon as I saw the tweets come on twitter. Hijacks obviously having a negative effect on air lines.

Anyway its turned out ok, both are down and Ive made a nice quick profit on them, so no sweat.

goldfinger - 25 Apr 2014 10:09 - 39918 of 81564

Labour leader Ed Miliband: We'll end misery of zero hours contracts if we are elected at next year's election
Apr 25, 2014 08:03 By Torcuil Crichton

MILIBAND will give hope to thousands of workers stuck on the contracts which have been dubbed "bonded labour" when he makes the manifesto pledge in Glasgow today.

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ED MILIBAND will promise today that a Labour government will outlaw zero hours contracts if they are elected into power next year.

The Labour leader will make the manifesto pledge in Glasgow as he brings the party’s senior figures to Scotland to campaign for Better Together.

The Labour Shadow Cabinet will back a series of policies to effectively abolish zero hours contracts, which leave thousands of workers unsure of how much they will earn from week to week.

Miliband will argue that Scots workers’ rights would be sacrificed in a divided UK if the SNP splits Scotland away.

He will accuse First Minister Alex Salmond of preparing to join David Cameron in a “race to the bottom” on tax breaks for the rich and big companies, and lowering living standards for everyone else.

Labour’s protection for zero hours staff who work in insecure jobs – ranging from the care industry to the retail sector – will be used to show that social justice can only be achieved by Scotland remaining in the UK.

About 85,000 Scots are employed on zero hours contracts , according to the Scottish TUC.

STUC general secretary Grahame Smith described the contracts as a form of “bonded labour”.

They allow firms to use and pay individuals only when required.

They mean that employees’ shifts can be cancelled at short notice and they are banned from working for other firms.

High street brands have used zero hours contracts with shop staff and workers building a flagship transport project have been employed in the same way.

The Scottish Government were slammed by a union leader after it emerged subcontractors on the Borders rail link are using the controversial contracts for construction staff. The Record revealed that workers who landed a job on the £294million project were told to stay at home for days on end without pay when work went quiet.

Today’s pledge is part of Labour’s referendum message to voters – that it is possible to change Scotland without changing your passport.

Miliband will argue that Labour’s promise for big tax-raising powers for Holyrood and UK-wide protection of workers’ rights will deliver the kind of change the majority of Scots want.

Miliband has promised to be in Scotland at least once a month leading up to the September referendum.

He said: “I will come here again and again with this message for the people of Scotland: By working together, we can ensure the Tory Government in Westminster is just for one more Christmas. Independence would be forever.”

Labour have been consistently ahead in UK polls for the last three years and
Miliband is on course to be the next prime minister with an overall majority.

He sees his job as persuading Scots to stick with Labour to deliver fairness across the UK.

Miliband said: “People in Scotland in the referendum this year, and people across the United Kingdom in the general election next year, face big choices about their future.

“Millions of families – in Scotland and across the UK – are caught in the crosshairs of a cost-of-living crisis.

“A few at the top are doing well but everyone else is getting left further and further behind.

“It’s a crisis that runs deep into people’s lives – how our economy is run and who it is run for.

“If we had a border running between Scotland and the rest of the UK, governments on both sides would be under intense pressure from powerful interests to undercut the other by lowering tax rates for the richest or worsen wages and conditions for everyone else.

“We’ve already seen the SNP declare their first priority is a 3p cut in corporation tax and refuse to match Labour’s plans to freeze energy prices or restore the top rate of tax on income above £150,000.

“That is how Alex Salmond says he would compete with the rest of the UK.”

He added: “The SNP can’t serve social justice with a narrow nationalism that forces Scotland into the same old Tory economic strategy that has failed Scots families and families across the UK.”

aldwickk - 25 Apr 2014 10:34 - 39919 of 81564

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cynic - 25 Apr 2014 10:50 - 39920 of 81564

Labour leader Ed Miliband: We'll end misery of zero hours contracts if we are elected at next year's election
sorry, but that has to be a load of codswallop
even if such contracts are outlawed (not sure how they can be), then the companies that use these contracts will just circumvent with some other device ...... i confess i don't see such contracts as being "evil" nor even especially exploitative though i confess i don't like the bit where you may be prevented from also working for another company

will this move win labour any more votes?
i really can't see it
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