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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.

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 08:24 - 77661 of 81564

I'm not trained in mental heath .

MaxK - 11 Jun 2017 08:32 - 77662 of 81564

It's called Corby's magic money tree V. Everything free.


What's not to like?

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 08:45 - 77663 of 81564

I've just seen it said that if you don't expect to win you can promise the Earth , well that's exactly what's happened here , people already forget that . That's what caused this , both sides got it wrong .

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 09:13 - 77664 of 81564

Just viewing the Andrew Marr Show

According to George Osborne Theresa May is a dead woman walking!

Good to have friends in high places.

PS.

I would love to see JRM as leader of the con party.

It would be a fitting end to both of them.

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:20 - 77665 of 81564

Doesn't take a genius to work that out does it , just when does she go . So Osborne your mate now i suppose the man you ridiculed extensively .

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 09:27 - 77666 of 81564

Vicky,

Have a lie-down.

I think you are becoming delusionary.



VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:33 - 77667 of 81564

It's good to see you recognize delusion , does that come from experience then . I love ping pong .

grannyboy - 11 Jun 2017 09:41 - 77668 of 81564

Jeremy Corbyn says he is ready to lead the country with the backing of
the SNP, LibDem, Greens, C.C, Monster Raving Loony Party, and imans
from the Finsbury Park mosques..

With the financial backing of red Ken McCluskey..

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:41 - 77669 of 81564

Anyway looks like Boris , some hate and some have affection for him , would it be a third own goal for Cons .

MaxK - 11 Jun 2017 09:48 - 77670 of 81564

The great white is circling...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Johnson

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:51 - 77671 of 81564

The newspapers would love Boris so much to go on .

Dil - 11 Jun 2017 09:55 - 77673 of 81564

Well I can't see how May can continue and the best time for a new leader to be elected would be during the summer recess imo.

VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 09:57 - 77674 of 81564

Philip Hammond as interesting as wallpapering .

MaxK - 11 Jun 2017 10:06 - 77675 of 81564

Hammond is a remainiac, as is Rudd...not acceptable imo.

cynic - 11 Jun 2017 10:12 - 77676 of 81564

Bojo will assuredly be favourite
however, though he is a very bright and clever chap, i would find it difficult to take him seriously .... he has had a chance to change his image as foreign secretary, but has still chosen to play the buffoon rather too often for comfort


the only other of the above to be worth considering might be david davis, but i don't know anything about him


meanwhile, corbyn and his puppet-master must be rubbing their hands with glee, though (as with all politicians) primarily for their own ends and agenda rather than for the good of the country

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 10:14 - 77677 of 81564

Manuel,
You ask what the effects on Brexit will.

At the end of 4years the UK will be not have a seat at the “big tables” in Brussels and Strasbourg.

They will not be able to affect the trading, legal or political rules which effect “trading” in and out of Europe. (Tariffs will be increased to facilitate this trade.

Immigration will be slightly less, as fewer “foreigners” for economic reasons and possibly educational reasons will wish to come to the UK, preferring the ease of movement in the EU block.

“Costs” of “trading” will be higher and be faced with more complicate rules and regulations.

The “balance of trade” argument about EU trade with the UK is important I think is less strong when you consider the proportion of UK export trade with the EU is 45% and 5 and import is 53%.

But you could remember the 53% is divided by the 27 different countries. I.e a smaller effect on the individual country’s economy.

Carrying goods through or around Europe will add to costs.

(IT slightly different and financial trading will be different as can be seen by recent movements in various companies.)
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I think it would be more sensible to be sitting at the “big” tables and chatting, rather than shouting from outside the room.

Mind with Boris and Trump working together we can always rely on our close allies to loan us another couple of billion.

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But of course, the Brexiters will puff out their chest and think any deal is a success, even NO DEAL, which in itself is a DEAL!


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VICTIM - 11 Jun 2017 10:23 - 77678 of 81564

Well us going downhill wouldn't be good for Germany would it , let's be honest they call the shots , they sell us lot's of cars and are cutting in on our shopping habits as i speak ,
heaven knows what next . She's showing a hard line Merkel but she won't want anti German feeling setting in .

Dil - 11 Jun 2017 10:25 - 77679 of 81564

We've been paying through the nose to sit at that table Fred and while sat there been unable to make our own deals with anyone else.

Fred1new - 11 Jun 2017 10:28 - 77680 of 81564

Manuel,

meanwhile, corbyn and his puppet-master must be rubbing their hands with glee, though (as with all politicians) primarily for their own ends and agenda rather than for the good of the country

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How much did the referendum cost to hold and what was the effect on the value of the pound which has given a temporary boost to the economy?


What has been the cost of the election to hold.

The costs born by the "hard-working, austerity-struck public" on a politically based whim by and incompetent arrogant, elitist con government. The present conservative party deserves the title of "The Party of Failed Confidence Tricksters".

But it is interesting to see a party so quick and able to turn on its parents and spurn their own responsibility in what can be seen as a failure.

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Would suggest the fitting new leader of the tory party would be Michael Fallon.

A man who could face two ways at once.


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