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.
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 10:49
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cynic you are lowering your standards to the gutter
cynic
- 30 May 2017 10:52
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77120 - in simplistic terms, would you answer a direct question on your stance in the brexit negotiations? ...... of course not
MaxK
- 30 May 2017 10:57
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Avoiding questions seems to be de rigueur for all sides.
Boris nailed this labour apologist when asked about coming out of the customs union.
Boris Johnson and Labour election chief Andrew Gwynne in fiery spat
cynic
- 30 May 2017 11:30
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very noticeable that boris has been kept locked in the cupboard ....... good job!
while he can be very entertaining, he can and does blunder every bit as badly as diane abbott
MaxK
- 30 May 2017 12:16
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General Election 2017: Jeremy Corbyn suffers car crash interview over childcare pledge
Jeremy Corbyn was unable to say how much his key childcare pledge would cost during a radio appearance in which he was launching the policy.
In a car crash interview with BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour the Labour leader was asked what funding would be needed to provide free childcare to all two to four-year-olds - one of the party's flagship policies.
Hesitating, Mr Corbyn said: "Erm, it will cost, erm. It will obviously cost a lot to do so, we accept that."
The rest is here, but behind a paywall.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/30/general-election-2017-theresa-may-jeremy-corbyn-return-campaign/
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 12:41
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heating allowance cut off single £159 couple £249 . so it means that last years pension rise gone .
so single person getting 8300 a year and couples getting just under £13000.
will lose the benefit.
this is why they will not give out the cut off 96% will lose .
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 13:35
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just back from the club ,we have decided we have only one way to vote ,
we will support our party May must deliver the best deal or no deal for the uk
she must stand her ground and if no deal then so be it we have said we would sooner be poorer than allow those non elected scum from the eu to rule us
the decision is made by all of us only 51 was at the club but the rest are at work god bless them
grannyboy
- 30 May 2017 13:50
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Yes I thought the Corbyn car crash interview was quite amusing..
It went something like this...
(Int) 'Mr Corbyn what would be the cost of this Labour pledge on child care'
Corbyn 'Hmmm....Hmmmm...It would ...Hmmm...cost a lot..
(Int) Mr Corbyn are you trying to look it up on your ipad?...
Corbyn 'Just give me a few minutes'.......
CRACKING!!
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 14:40
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no market . and fun on the horses . have been gambling since I was 10 mr what won the national , have had a great life . still gambling but the market over the last few years is hard work to make around 30k a year have over 750k invested
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 14:44
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just been to a meeting at club so I just put £50 on team meeting its just won 13.8
cynic
- 30 May 2017 14:48
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HEATING ALLOWANCE
confess i was unaware that the cut-off levels had even been set
however, i agree with the principle that this benefit should be means-tested ..... why on earth should someone with an annual income of say £50k get an extra £200 tax free? ..... it'll pay just 3 or 4 tanks of petrol for him
ExecLine
- 30 May 2017 15:21
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We rationalised and usually ended up by giving our free Heating Allowance to charity - and more besides.
Sorry, cynic, but I have to disagree with you. The HA comes out of general taxation and my wife and I have paid out many times more than our share of this over the years. All of it earned from damned hard work and risk taking businesses employing loads of other people.
Once I stop seeing 'so called poor folk' pi**ing their money up the wall on tattoos, fags, booze, fast food, and also picking 'just some' litter up (instead of just chucking it down), well, then I will begin to agree with means testing benefits. Mostly, there are some utterly lazy bar stewards out there that just want to do nothing for themselves and just 'take, take, take'.
In other words, I want my fair share of any and all free benefits. I'm all for helping others but I'm getting on a bit now and it's my time to start taking my old age pension and get my free prescriptions, free tv licence (but not just yet), free travel, etc.
It's time too, that the Police, the NHS and Central Government, and similar others, spent their money much more wisely and got involved with stuff like Central Purchasing and a big drive to cut stupid expensive expenditure.....
eg. I had to take wifey to A&E a few months back. There had been a spill of water in the Waiting Room Area. I could not believe it, when an 'employee' went into a side room and came out with two VERY LARGE BURN DRESSINGS to mop this spill up with. Whilst there, I happened to go the the Gent's Loo. Inside it were loose rolls and also packages of Blue Absorbent Paper Towelling and not tidily stored, just strewn around. This employee needed 'a severe disciplinary' for such terrible waste and having such a terribly bad wasteful attitude. His managers needed their arses kicking too. However, no one ever bothers with it.
I might be more amenable to agreeing to drop my Heating Allowance if the Government and Councils were to start spending money wisely and prudently.
eg. When they fix holes in tarmac in our roads, they don't do it properly. The joint seam is always liable to frost damage from water ingress and frost damge if they dont' seal the joint with bitumen. Jobs are rarely given a specification in the first place, jobs aren't supervised or managed, jobs aren't even checked over afterwards. Consequently, work like this is badly done and doesn't last.
So, if this is the kind of 'carry on malarkey' and these politician people are just chucking money around.... Well, I want some of it myself. In fact, until there are some really big changes, I almost refuse to go without. :-)
ExecLine
- 30 May 2017 15:40
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Hmmm? Perhaps Rolf Harris wasn't as bad as all that?
Two trials (and two juries) have failed to convict him of four charges of indecent assault.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3681011/rolf-harris-leaves-court-free-man-indecent-assault-charges-jury-fails-verdict/
Also, Cliff Richard recently received circa £1m (reputedly) damages from the police and continues to talk to the BBC for similar damages. His misdemeanours, if any, were also unproven.
One has to infer strongly, that 'getting some money from the rich defendant' is the real name of the game.
Similarly with Freddy Starr, who is now a 'broken man' residing in a £175k flat in Spain, having spent over £1m trying to defend his good name.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3966718/How-Freddie-s-Starr-fallen-Bloated-comedian-73-gives-best-Elvis-Presley-clumsy-karaoke-session-Costa-del-Sol.html
cynic
- 30 May 2017 15:46
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77133 - you're more than welcome to disagree with me, but it can equally be argued that misspending or wasting tax revenues in one area is no reason not to plug a hole in another
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 16:16
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bus passes prescriptions eye tests tv for over 75 safe will not be touched
heating allowance will be taken from 96% of the old .
the only pensioners to get it are those that have never worked and still get benefits in retirement .
those that live all their lives spending are the winners they get free rent free c/t
no maintenance for the home no insurance to pay just pick up the phone
it those that save and buy their homes that are the fools .
I have started to remove all my cash and go racing win or lose its my cash
draw it out every day in 5 years will have no cash
Laurenrose
- 30 May 2017 16:17
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the only thing I hate is over sea aid its a bloody disgrace when our nhs schools pensioners are left to die ,
ExecLine
- 30 May 2017 16:20
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I'm off to take the dog for a walk. Generally we go to one of the local parks.
These parks get their grass cut - and that's about all. No one apparently 'manages' the man on the machine. He is probably the employee of a Council contractor.
In the parks, there is loads of work required:
Dead trees, dead branches, litter, unsuitable litter bins, debris of all kinds in various lakes, pot-holes in paths, blocked streams and dykes, ivy on trees in copses, dead ash trees that had ash chalara dieback, thta need removing, the list goes on and on.
These parks are not managed by any seemingly qualified person. Neither are the contractors. Nor the contractors staff.
And this is just local government. National government is tons worse.
cynic
- 30 May 2017 16:25
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you must live near halifax or somesuch :-)
our own local council does a pretty good job i reckon, though the cost of parking is exorbitant