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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 - 12 Jun 2014 15:28 - 42321 of 81564

Jellied eels are in the East End. East Enders are the equivalent of northerners.

goldfinger - 12 Jun 2014 15:29 - 42322 of 81564

In further evidence of a SUMMER OF DISCONTENT we today add the FIREMEN who are all out on strike today over their Pay and Conditions. (it will be aded at the bottom of the list as will further developments).

SUMMER OF DISCONTENTie,.....

1. Education Row

2.Hundreds of thousands hit by benefits backlog

3. Up to 300,000 passports hit by delays, says David Cameron

4. London's anti-Uber taxi protest brings traffic to standstill

5. Phone-hacking trial: Jury starts deliberations

6. Wages fall well behind Inflation again

7. Interest rates could increase this side of Christmas

8. Armed Force Cheifs unrest at staff cuts

9. Firemen out on strike over their Pay and Conditions.

Is it little wonder Camoron is getting tooled up for RIOTS

Prime Minister David Cameron supports water cannon purchase.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 15:31 - 42323 of 81564

struggling a bit to find stuff for your so-called Summer of Discontent :-)

now get back to your portfolio and ponder the Dow

goldfinger - 12 Jun 2014 15:33 - 42324 of 81564

Thats strange Hays it was only 2 week ago you were bragging about rubbing shoulders out in the street and at your local supermarket with the likes of Phil Mitchel Ian Beale Dot Cotton The Brennans Billy Mitchel etc etc.......

Haystack - 12 Jun 2014 15:28 - 42323 of 42324

Jellied eels are in the East End. East Enders are the equivalent of northerners.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 15:36 - 42325 of 81564

quite difficult to get jellies and whelks nowadays though i see Tubby Isaacs or his successors still continue the tradition
my fishmonger sells them ..... they're quite nice actually but very rich and filling

goldfinger - 12 Jun 2014 15:38 - 42326 of 81564

Cynic the DOW, man made engineered phenomenon so that funds can go back in and make a bob or two on the way back up to new highs. Mark my words.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 15:47 - 42327 of 81564

fine by me, as long as i can make a bob or two while it motors south :-)
i never said we were re-entering a bear phase, but merely that pull-back and consolidation was overdue (i think)

goldfinger - 12 Jun 2014 15:52 - 42328 of 81564

Yep and theyl use Iraq as an excuse. Agreed.

MaxK - 12 Jun 2014 15:55 - 42329 of 81564

Good ol Tony, that Iraq adventure turned out to be a good wheeze|

Fred1new - 12 Jun 2014 16:31 - 42330 of 81564

Manuel,

I always thought Hazyone was a donkey wearing party blinkers, but it seems you are wearing a pair now.

The cons are on for a hiding at the GE.

The figures of those who have left or made redundant at the Home Office don't tally with reports from somebody working there or the feeling of the discontent in the departments.

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The present problems tie in with the previous border control problem and lack of staff.

They are putting the UK at risk!

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Max.

Hear your dear leader is having a little problem with ? fiddling expenses.

Interesting!


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cynic - 12 Jun 2014 16:36 - 42331 of 81564

just because you (fred) and sticky keep on and on and on droning out the same old mantra, does not make the result any more likely - or less for that matter

as and when there is a result from the ballot box, then you can either say "told you so all along" or you can take the unusual step for you, of grovelling somewhat humbly

i'ld still put my money on a hung parliament, but would not be foolish enough to bet as to which will party will have the most seats

goldfinger - 12 Jun 2014 17:47 - 42332 of 81564

No mention of Hays I see from Cynic. hmmmmmm.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 17:50 - 42333 of 81564

oh he prattles on just as boringly and inanely i must agree :-)

that said, i don't think he keeps repeating time after time how the tories will sweep back into power with a 20/40 seat overall majority - that is certainly unlikely too

Haystack - 12 Jun 2014 18:20 - 42334 of 81564

gf
You have to distinguish between the characters who are in EastEnders and the actors, who are generally not from the East End. I know it is difficult for you to tell the difference between fantasy and the real world, witnessed by your nonsense above, but EastEnders is NOT real.

Haystack - 12 Jun 2014 18:28 - 42335 of 81564

U.S. Said to Rebuff Iraqi Request to Strike Militants

The New York Times \ By MICHAEL R. GORDON and ERIC SCHMITT

As the threat from Sunni militants in western Iraq escalated last month, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki secretly asked the Obama administration to consider carrying out airstrikes against extremist staging areas, according to Iraqi and American officials.

But Iraq’s appeals for a military response have so far been rebuffed by the White House, which has been reluctant to open a new chapter in a conflict that President Obama has insisted was over when the United States withdrew the last of its forces from Iraq in 2011.

The swift capture of Mosul by militants aligned with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has underscored how the conflicts in Syria and Iraq have converged into one widening regional insurgency with fighters coursing back and forth through the porous border between the two countries. But it has also called attention to the limits the White House has imposed on the use of American power in an increasingly violent and volatile region.

A spokeswoman for the National Security Council, Bernadette Meehan, declined to comment on Mr. Maliki’s requests. “We are not going to get into details of our diplomatic discussions,” she said in a statement. “The current focus of our discussions with the government of Iraq and our policy considerations is to build the capacity of the Iraqis to successfully confront” the Islamic extremists.

The Obama administration has carried out drone strikes against militants in Yemen and Pakistan, where it fears terrorists have been hatching plans to attack the United States. But despite the fact that Sunni militants have been making steady advances and may be carving out new havens from which they could carry out attacks against the West, administration spokesmen have insisted that the United States is not actively considering using warplanes or armed drones to strike them.

Hoshyar Zebari, Iraq’s foreign minister, last year floated the idea that armed American-operated Predator or Reaper drones might be used to respond to the expanding militant network in Iraq. American officials dismissed that suggestion at the time, saying that the request had not come from Mr. Maliki.

By March, however, American experts who visited Baghdad were being told that Iraq’s top leaders were hoping that American air power could be used to strike the militants’ staging and training areas inside Iraq, and help Iraq’s beleaguered forces stop them from crossing into Iraq from Syria.

“Iraqi officials at the highest level said they had requested manned and unmanned U.S. airstrikes this year against ISIS camps in the Jazira desert,” said Kenneth M. Pollack, a former C.I.A. analyst and National Security Council official, who is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and who visited Baghdad in early March. ISIS is the acronym for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, as the militant group is known.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 18:29 - 42336 of 81564

hey sticks - you should have done as you were told and shorted dow :-)

MaxK - 12 Jun 2014 19:07 - 42337 of 81564

Big Dave outmanouvered....again




Blow to Cameron as centrist MEPs back Juncker for European commission job

PM's European policy in disarray as coalition plan dents efforts to stop Juncker and German Eurosceptics join Tories' MEP bloc


Ian Traynor in Brussels and Nicholas Watt


theguardian.com, Thursday 12 June 2014 17.17 BST






David Cameron's hopes of striking a deal with the German chancellor to stop Jean-Claude Juncker securing one of Europe's top jobs suffered a significant blow on Thursday when the centre-right and centre-left in the European parliament announced that they wanted a five-year grand coalition behind Juncker as the new head of the EU executive.

In a further setback, the Conservatives were outvoted in Brussels when their parliamentary grouping agreed to include Germany's new Eurosceptic movement, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), against Cameron's objections and in what Angela Merkel may regard as a hostile act.

The decision to make the AfD's seven MEPs bedfellows of the Tories in the Strasbourg parliament suggested that Cameron has lost control of his own creation, the grouping of European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) he set up when he took the Tories out of the mainstream centre-right European People's party bloc in 2009.



more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/12/cameron-european-policy-disarray-centrist-meps-back-juncker-commission-job-eurosceptics

MaxK - 12 Jun 2014 19:10 - 42338 of 81564

Fred.

Whats this about expenses?

Haystack - 12 Jun 2014 19:28 - 42339 of 81564

MEPs don't decide. The heads of state of each member state decide. Another non story from the lefties' favourite comic.

cynic - 12 Jun 2014 19:41 - 42340 of 81564

hmm .. if juncker gets in, that will certainly be a blow to DC .... puzzled that eurosceptics should suddenly want to hold hands with juncker and his cronies
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