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.
Fred1new
- 28 Jun 2011 16:22
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/06/28/uk-markets-sterling-idUKTRE75R14120110628?feedType=nl&feedName=ukdailyinvestor
Pound hits 13-month low vs currency basket
House prices fall 0.4 percent in May - Land Registry
Flogging a house to pay for ones' Medical care or future NHS charges is still possible,
It is good to to know our government of Localism has every thing under a strong hand.
Safe hands,
Also pleased to see they are now trying to ruin any remainders of the University System,
Elitism at it worst.
But I forget Cameron is a genuine man and at the helm.
aldwickk
- 28 Jun 2011 18:51
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The Government cannot deport "undesirable" or "dangerous" immigrants who may face ill-treatment at home - however bad their crimes in the UK, human rights judges have ruled.
In a test case ahead of more than 200 similar actions pending against the UK, the Strasbourg judges decreed that the UK's duty to protect people against torture or inhuman treatment is "absolute".
The case involved two Somalis facing enforced return to Mogadishu after receiving convictions in the UK for serious criminal offences. The European Court of Human Rights awarded Abdisamad Adow Sufi and Abdiaziz Ibrahim Elmi, both currently in UK immigration detention centres, 14,500 euro (13,000) and 7,500 euro (6,700) respectively for costs and expenses in bringing the case.
dreamcatcher
- 28 Jun 2011 19:07
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Can the government deport Fred?
rawdm999
- 28 Jun 2011 19:16
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To where dreamcatcher, who would want him? Gaddaffi has more options available.
dreamcatcher
- 28 Jun 2011 19:27
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Just reading aldickks note, hes not undesirable or dangerous. Perhaps just tie up his
typing/keyboard hand for a start. I am thinking of where. Any suggestions please.
No being rude.
Fred1new
- 28 Jun 2011 20:22
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Dreamer,
Dream on.
You need me to keep you up with the latest, or last policies of the coalition.
They must get something right before they are voted out.
I sorry I have to post reminders of the failures of the PR government and Cameron. The latter, before the last election being heralded by so many on this BB as the NEW Messiah.
I know he could walk on water, but I wish he would have a successful policy, everybody. could cheer.
What is his latest buzz word.
LOCALISM. OH, Somebody's god.
They must be embarrassed by his economic successes.
I wonder how many are in mortgage debt or negative equity?
dreamcatcher
- 28 Jun 2011 20:38
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Parcel Fred up, Fedex leave stansted in half hour. Plenty of tape and a big box on a pallet. They might not even have the experience to handle this dead weight.
dreamcatcher
- 28 Jun 2011 20:54
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Just off the phone to David Cameron. He thinks my suggestion is great.
As we all know we have received a visit from China this week. They have gifted one of our zoos a panda bear. I suggested we gift Fred to China. They are just checking they have a strong enough cage and free of pc's. A meeting is being called in parliament in the morning.
Fred1new
- 28 Jun 2011 21:56
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Dreamer.,
Don't be worried, the Chinese get on well with me.
Just read that that China is probably going to use QE to aid their "home market". (Devaluation of own currency.)
Should be a great help the Uk exports, with the devalued
By the way what was the GDP growth rate again?
The tories really know how to run an economy for themselves..
(1=1$)? not really a? When may be more appropriate.
2517GEORGE
- 29 Jun 2011 09:16
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Now who signed us up to the ECHR?
Who stole 5B+ from our pension funds each year?
Who sold our gold near its low point?
Who made the benefit system (in places) so attractive to so many spongers that it almost guaranteed a labour vote?
2517
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2011 09:49
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Who started WW1?
When are the tories going to stop blaming their parents for their own mistakes.
They resemble more and more grumbling scruffy adolescents.,
greekman
- 29 Jun 2011 10:02
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Also who spent (wasted) as much money as possible in the run up to the election, purely knowing that when they lost that election, it would leave the country in an even sorrier state.
Criminal actions from Brown and his minions.
Note.........The above is a statement, not a question to F*** as it is pointless asking him questions for 2 reasons.
1 I already know his answer.
2 As he is squelched, I can't see and have no wish to see those answers anyway.
Obviously I have started to post again, completely ignoring anything relating to 'you know who', as it is a shame to miss out on those sensible posts from the many who post on here.
You know, I have started to enjoy knowing he is talking to himself!
After all I can obtain a higher level of intelligent discussion if I talk to my 2 year old grandchild.
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2011 10:24
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Greek,
It is obvious that you aren't ignoring Fred!
8-)
dreamcatcher
- 29 Jun 2011 18:01
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..Clarke: Homeowners 'Can Stab Burglars'
Sky News 4 hours ago
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Enlarge Photo.Clarke: Homeowners 'Can Stab Burglars'
....The Justice Secretary has said householders will be able to stab burglars without fear of prosecution under new legislation guaranteeing their right to defend themselves.
Ken Clarke was speaking ahead of the Justice Bill being debated in the Commons today.
He said an act of Parliament will be used to "clarify" the existing legal right to use "reasonable force" against intruders.
Mr Clarke said: "We will make it quite clear you can hit a burglar with a poker if he's in your house and you have a perfect defence when you do so.
"If an old lady finds she's got an 18-year-old burgling her house and she picks up a kitchen knife and sticks it in him, she has not committed a criminal offence, and we will make that clear."
Prime Minister David Cameron has promised that the new Justice Bill would "put beyond doubt that homeowners and small shopkeepers who use reasonable force to defend themselves or their properties will not be prosecuted".
Mr Clarke accepted that the defence of reasonable force already exists, but said: "Given that doubts are expressed, we are going to clarify that.
"It is quite obvious that people are entitled to use whatever force is necessary to protect themselves and their homes.
"What they are not entitled to do is go running down the road chasing them or shooting them in the back when they are running away or to get their friends together and go and beat them up.
"We all know what we mean when we say a person has an absolute right to defend themselves and their home and reasonable force.
"Nobody should prosecute and nobody should ever convict anybody who takes these steps."
Mr Cameron's official spokesman said: "The objective is to put beyond doubt the fact that home-owners and small shopkeepers who use reasonable force to protect themselves or their property should be able to do that without being prosecuted."
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dreamcatcher
- 29 Jun 2011 18:05
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Stab them before they have you I say.Bast---s
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2011 18:58
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Strangle them at birth.
You all know who they are.
You can tell by the way the look at you, or your car, or your house.
Clarke is making noises to satisfy the self-righteous right of his party.
The law will still be interpreted by judges much as it is now.
Doomed. Doomed.
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2011 18:58
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Bring back Greek and Co.
dreamcatcher
- 29 Jun 2011 20:56
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Hello, its very quiet. I will shout hello. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2011 21:43
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Are you stirring?