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.
MaxK
- 10 Dec 2014 23:48
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Only if the have cheap gas to compensate, do keep up Haystack!
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 07:02
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Luxembourg tax files: Juncker ‘solved problems’ for Amazon move
Web retailer’s former tax expert claims EU chief presented himself as a business partner who ‘helped solve problems’
Did he now! ..... clearly a pupil of Sepp Blatter
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 07:09
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Max - do keep up with the big wide world .... :-)
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While China’s gas imports from Central Asia, Myanmar and eastern Siberia could satisfy its need for foreign volumes up to 2030, uncertainty about the price and security of these supplies is driving the country’s interest in a pipeline from western Russia as well – providing both the political and commercial catalysts for a second landmark deal, according to James Henderson of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
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China’s gas production is estimated to reach 266 bcm/y by 2030 and demand is expected to hit 471 bcm/y by that time, leaving a gap of around 30 bcm/y, Henderson said in a report published this week, citing the International Energy Agency’s forecast.
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 07:34
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Helo Helo ........Helo.
MaxK
- 11 Dec 2014 09:19
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Grommit vows to out tory the tories.....
Ed Miliband vows to wield the axe on public services to balance books
Labour pledges to cut deficit while protecting services
Andrew Grice Author Biography
Politcal Editor
Wednesday 10 December 2014
Ed Miliband will make a pitch for the political centre ground today by pledging to cut the budgets of most Whitehall departments every year until the nation’s books are balanced. In his most crucial economic speech since becoming Labour leader, he will tackle the party’s lack of credibility on the issue by unveiling a “tough but balanced” approach to clearing the deficit by the end of the 2015-20 parliament.
His shift will be welcomed by Blairite MPs, who have been urging him to say more about where Labour would make painful cuts.
Ed Balls, the shadow Chancellor, has written to Shadow Cabinet members ordering them to spell out how they would reduce their department’s spending every year until the deficit has been eliminated. Only the NHS and overseas aid are exempt from the squeeze, but Labour is likely to pledge to ring-fence the education budget before next May’s general election.
Mr Miliband believes that George Osborne left the centre ground open for Labour in last week’s Autumn Statement post-election cuts that would reduce state spending to its lowest level as a share of national income since the 1930s. Speaking in London today, the Labour leader will accuse the Conservatives of being “extreme and ideological, committed to a dramatic shrinking of the state… They are doing it, not because they have to do it, but because they want to.”
He will seek to reassure progressive voters that Labour’s tougher approach to the deficit will not mean copying the Tories. “We will deal with the deficit but we will never return to the 1930s,” he will say, insisting that working people would pay the price of not tackling the deficit.
More total bollox here:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ed-miliband-vows-towield-the-axe-on-public-services-9916560.html
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 09:38
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so labour won't implement cuts .... it'll (ahem!) just axe money
and if it's coming from gov't spending and central gov't depts, how will that not affect all and sundry?
perhaps they'll increase taxes - and that of course means on middle management too, who are presumably not classed as "working people" - but that won't make much impression other than to deplete the spending power across the country
very original and different
MaxK
- 11 Dec 2014 09:40
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It's a corker innit?
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 09:47
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really little different if at all from the "austerity measures" already in place and forecast to come ....... and of course this is entirely and utterly the wrong strategy, so certain elements have been telling us
pah!
spot the difference between indigo and indigo, other than that the leader of one is portrayed as a useless toff while the other is just plain useless
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 09:56
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No NO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
you dont understand labours plan.
It will find efficiency savings and sell off government/Crown owned land, property, and assets not direct tax payers land, property and assets that are included in GDP.
PLUS they have already said they will raise some taxes. ie, 45% back to 50%.
Anyway I suggest you watch Milli on Sky later on this morning.
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 09:59
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And ALL ALONG Balls has maintained labour would cut but at a slower pace than the Tories and not for ideaology reasons ie the shrinking of the state.
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 10:01
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GET A GRIP TORY BOYS.
And you MAX you have gone back from UKIP to the tories. shame on you.
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 10:12
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history shows that with rare exceptions, it actually makes little difference which shade of indigo is in power
they all make fine sounding pre-election noises, and then as soon as they get into power, it whoops and all the usual excuses
in fairness to all (and who on earth in their right senses would want to be PM in the first place?), it is primarily external factors that govern the gov't ...... if they get lucky, then they're deemed to have done a good job, and obviously the reverse also applies
despite all the total crap that is deposited on this site - which is why so little is even worth reading - no PM or his party want to get into power to shaft all and sundry for their personal enrichment
after the event, some show less wonderful traits ..... one might mention Mr Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (an excellent working class name), but of course that would be just spiteful and unfounded, wouldn't it
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 10:29
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If you dont like posting here Cynic go away then.
Im sure you can find an acomadating thread for your type on advfn for what you wish to debate, further more from what you have posted above its just goes to show how you hold posters here in utter contempt.
If you dont like us, FCUK OFF.
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 10:32
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don't get so tetchy
if you don't like what i post, you can squelch me
i don't actually hold you or fred or hays in contempt; why would i? ...... i just find your repetitive posts tiresomely dull which is why i skip past 95% of them
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 10:34
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If you dont like us, FCUK OFF then.
cynic
- 11 Dec 2014 10:35
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oh don't be so pathetic and puerile!
goldfinger
- 11 Dec 2014 10:38
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No youve made your statement, your the pathetic one. 95% of whats on here is below YOUR STATION
May I suggest you spend more time at your local Tory Golf Club , there then you wont find yourself talking down to PLEBS.