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.
goldfinger
- 02 Sep 2014 08:38
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#LABOUR 36%
#CONSERVATIVES 32%
#UKIP 15%
#LIBDEMS 9%
#GREENS 3%
#SNP 3%
#PLAIDCYMRU 1%
1:23 PM - 1 Sep 2014
goldfinger
- 02 Sep 2014 08:40
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VICTIM, thats a good point you make and a good reason not to let them back in this country no matter what the wet liberals say.
hilary
- 02 Sep 2014 09:42
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The attitude towards muslims is quite mild in the UK, I think.
In Switzerland it was getting really bad last winter. It's OK where I live up in the hills, but, when you go down to the towns around the lake, there's a really nasty attitude towards them. I'm sure they wouldn't be allowed back in to the country if they went off to fight for IS.
Haystack
- 02 Sep 2014 09:57
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There is a good case for removing citizenship from those with dual citizenship.
goldfinger
- 02 Sep 2014 11:26
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We need TANKER on the job, he'd know what to do with them.
goldfinger
- 02 Sep 2014 11:26
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WHERE is Fred??
MaxK
- 02 Sep 2014 11:29
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Whilst the buffoons in Washington and Brussels posture over the Ukraine, Putin is taking care of business.
Russia launches construction of gas pipeline to China in $400 billion deal

President Putin and Chinese vice-president Gaoli were present at ceremony in eastern Russia
Rose Troup Buchanan
Monday 01 September 2014
Russian president Vladimir Putin today launched the construction of what will be one of the largest gas pipelines in the world, stretching from China to the Russian Far East, in the village of Us Khatyn in Yakutia.
China’s CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) agreed to a huge $400 billion (£237 billion) contract with Gazprom in May.
Russia will deliver 38 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China for a period of 30 years, through the 2,485 mile long pipeline.
Putin said today: “There will be no other larger project in this sphere in the near future”.
The Power of Siberia gas pipeline’s first stage is scheduled to be commissioned at the end of 2017. The pipeline will have an annual capacity of 61 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
The deal will lessen Russia’s reliance on European buyers, who have imposed economic sanctions because of the situation in Ukraine.
More:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/russia-launches-construction-of-gas-pipeline-to-china-in-400-billion-deal-9704237.html
Shortie
- 02 Sep 2014 11:50
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Sept 2 (Reuters) - A poll showing support for Scottish independence at its highest ever level threw the fate of the United Kingdom into question on Tuesday, just two weeks before Scots vote on whether to secede. The poll by YouGov showed the unionist lead had shrunk to 6 percentage points from 22 a month ago as support for independence jumped to 47 percent in August, suggesting a major shift in opinion ahead of the Sept. 18 referendum. After months of polls showing nationalists heading for defeat in the vote, the YouGov poll for the first time raises the real prospect that secessionists could achieve their goal of breaking the 307-year-old union with England. "A 'Yes' victory is now a real possibility," YouGov President Peter Kellner, one of Britain's most respected pollsters, said. "A close finish looks likely." Polls show different levels of support for the unionist campaign and although none have shown the independence camp in the lead, the sudden surge indicated by the poll electrified Britain's political class after its summer break. A vote to breakaway would be followed by negotiations with London on what to do about sterling, the national debt, North Sea oil and the future of Britain's nuclear submarine base in Scotland ahead of independence pencilled in for March 24, 2016. If Scots voted to leave the United Kingdom, Prime Minister David Cameron would face calls to resign ahead of a national election in May 2015 while Labour's chances of gaining a majority could be scuppered if it lost its Scottish lawmakers. Sterling fell to near a five-month low against the dollar and also slipped versus a generally weak euro on Tuesday, while the cost of hedging against sharp swings in the pound rose as investors sought to insure against the risk of secession. Traders saw further losses as the vote approaches. "A Scottish 'Yes' to independence poses far more questions than it answers but my best guess is that a 'Yes' would trigger a 3-5 percent fall by sterling as an initial reaction," said Kit Juckes, currency analyst at Societe Generale. ID:L5N0R31OF CLOSE FINISH? YouGov's Kellner, 67, said the poll data was so astounding that when he first saw it, he double checked to see if there had been a sampling error. But he said that after checking the data, he was certain a real movement had taken place. "When I first saw our data, I wanted to make sure the movement was real," he said. "I am certain it is." The poll was carried out on Aug. 28-Sept. 1 and 1,063 people were questioned. When respondents were asked how they would vote in the referendum, 42 percent said they would vote for independence while 48 percent said they would vote against. Eight percent said they did not know and 2 percent did not intend to vote. It was the first time YouGov has showed support for "Yes" above 40 percent and support for "No" below 50 percent. About 4 million Scottish residents have a vote in the referendum, so the poll indicates 320,000 voters are still undecided. By excluding those not intending to vote or undecided, the poll showed support for keeping the union at 53 percent against 47 percent seeking independence. "The 'Yes' campaign has both gained converts, and secured a two-to-one lead among people who were undecided and have now taken sides," Kellner said. Supporters of the Labour party, traditionally the dominant political force in Scotland, had become more supportive of independence, while economic worries about the prospect of independence had diminished, YouGov said. Scottish nationalists said the poll, which comes just over a week after pro-independence leader Alex Salmond won a television debate, was a breakthrough moment in the campaign. "More and more people are beginning to realise that a 'Yes' vote is Scotland's one opportunity to make that enormous wealth work better for everybody who lives and works here," said Blair Jenkins, head of the independence campaign team. Bookmaker Ladbrokes said that the odds on a vote in favour of independence had narrowed overnight since the poll to 11/4, meaning punters now put the likelihood of a split at its highest since May this year. That continued a narrowing trend seen since the first television debate in August when the odds were 5/1. "Since the second debate we've been taking upwards of 5,000 pounds worth of bets a day for 'Yes' from all over Scotland," said Ladbrokes spokesman Alex Donohue. "It's basically one way traffic at the moment."
ExecLine
- 02 Sep 2014 12:18
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I wondered what might happen if the R-C pipey thingy ever got seriously damaged?
Could it start WW3?
Hmmm? I wonder what Betfair says?
(Betfair are hardly ever wrong. They are currently offering 1/5 for a Scottish 'No' vote)
aldwickk
- 02 Sep 2014 13:01
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The Russian's are good at playing Chess
ExecLine
- 02 Sep 2014 13:10
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As I type 138,000 people have signed little Ashya's
"Reunite Ashya with his parents!" Petition
I've signed it and I hope you guys will too.
aldwickk
- 02 Sep 2014 13:34
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They should never have taken him out of the UK
Haystack
- 02 Sep 2014 14:08
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They are Jehovah Witnesses. That alone tells you that the hospital were dealing with crazies.
goldfinger
- 02 Sep 2014 14:34
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Hays Hays Hays..........
George Osborne today announced he will deliver his Autumn Statement on December 3.
Interest rate rise then last week of November. Thats when the BoE meet isnt it.?
Get your mortgage arrears paid guys.
cynic
- 02 Sep 2014 14:40
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45397 - i suspect the JW issue is at the heart of this ..... that being so, i'ld guess it was deemed contrary to EU rules to formally "blame" JW religious beliefs for hindering and worse the hospital treatment etc etc
Haystack
- 02 Sep 2014 14:46
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Most likely the judge will give control of treatment to the hospital in Malaga, who will consult with the hospital in Southampton as they have the history. The parents may well be back to square one with the new hospital ruling out Proton Beam therapy on the advice of Southampton.
MaxK
- 02 Sep 2014 14:57
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Birthday prezzy for Call Me Cameroon
Clacton by-election to take place on David Cameron's birthday

The by-election will be held on 9 October, with Ukip holding a 44-point lead over the Tories in a recent poll
Natasha Culzac
Tuesday 02 September 2014
A date has been set for the Clacton by-election following the shock defection by a Conservative MP to Ukip – and it falls on David Cameron’s 48th birthday.
Taking place on 9 October, the election was triggered by the standing down of Douglas Carswell who is set to run again under Ukip.
If Mr Carswell wins, he will be the Eurosceptic party’s first politician to be elected into Parliament.
The result looks like it could swing to the favour of Mr Carswell after a Survation poll by the Mail on Sunday found that Ukip holds a 44-point lead over the Tories in the seat.
More:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/clacton-byelection-to-take-place-on-david-camerons-birthday-9706353.html