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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.

TANKER - 12 Dec 2011 09:15 - 13843 of 81564

if the greece abd italians and spanish will not pay there taxes .
there is no hope .
and if you do a little reading you can see why the top 10% of the rich in these countrys do not pay thee share of taxes if the goverments of the eu want to fix
the problem in one go it is very easy to do take 15% off thetop 10% and the problem
is solved .
just look at the uk bhs easy jet and a few others those grredy owners pay no taxes .
this is the problem deal with them hard and if they refuse to pay charge them with
treason and take it all . and raise income tax to 50% on all earnings above 500k
and 60% on 1m

,

TANKER - 12 Dec 2011 09:17 - 13844 of 81564

always remember the rich never pay the same percentage has the poor .
they pay far less of there wealth.it is time to act and make them pay

goldfinger - 12 Dec 2011 09:22 - 13845 of 81564

Thank god that shite x factor is over, hope Stricly Come Dancing is aswel. Dominates weekend TV now, make no wonder bosses are saying kids are turning up on the door step wanting everything immediatly rather than having to graft.

Time to kill em both off IMO.

gibby - 12 Dec 2011 09:37 - 13846 of 81564

tank gold

you are corrredt i am at siti canry wharf
i am an invetment banker on th emovebrokers
we emloy the ministers and
gl

gibby - 12 Dec 2011 09:37 - 13847 of 81564

oops citi cw

Haystack - 12 Dec 2011 09:48 - 13848 of 81564

The polls are done by indepenent companies. I think you will find that there will be a few more polls supporting Cameron.

Fred1new - 12 Dec 2011 09:48 - 13849 of 81564

GF,

Wishful thinking, instant gratification satisfaction and a GDP based on a plastic generation.

Now, where is my first drink of the day?


PS.

I don't think you should have started this thread.

But thanks.

8-)


gibby - 12 Dec 2011 09:54 - 13850 of 81564

fred i am leving my last job

if you want to know tony BLIAR and gordon were paid 250k each gl

2517GEORGE - 12 Dec 2011 09:57 - 13851 of 81564

You are right Fred, the growth in Britain during the Labour years was almost totally built on borrowed money, borrowed by Labour and the consumer. The developed world has had a binge on someone else's money, welcome to the pay back period.
2517

Fred1new - 12 Dec 2011 10:04 - 13852 of 81564

Hays,

I think that you are possibly right about the result of an election in January, but the result would be closer than you suggest.

Anyway, Cameron will probably bottled it.

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The members of coalition are clutching to each other as if they are made of straw.

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While Cameron and Osborne are digging their own graves the last thing the Labour party want is another election.

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There isn't enough cash in their kittiy and no pirates on a treasure island to stake them.

(Mind remember pirates often come back to plunder at a later date and a lot were eventually hung.)

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But when the actions of the torie coalition are really felt on the "streets" in 6-9 months time, there may be more enthusiasm for change.

I would not like to be steering the coalition boat on even on it. Titanic comes to mind.

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Ps,

For an atheist, you certainly have strong "beliefs". 8-~~~~~



gibby - 12 Dec 2011 10:04 - 13853 of 81564

george labour make me sick borrowed time and money
it went to the big wigs pot
look at blair and gadaffi as just one example
i know how they were paid
evil sorry about that

gibby - 12 Dec 2011 10:05 - 13854 of 81564

tony wa the nut behind the wheel

aldwickk - 12 Dec 2011 10:07 - 13855 of 81564

The only reason the Lib/Dem's polled so many vote's was Nick Clegg's one Good TV debate , and now the Lib/Dem's are sharing power, They are a liability.

I wonder how many poll's that show a overwhelming majority support Cameron's action over Europe, before Stan get's the message.

TANKER - 12 Dec 2011 10:14 - 13856 of 81564

latest news a good many top people in the eu are very concerned about a vote and the uk leave the eu there is going to be pressure put on the leaders to come to a
agreement with cameron to resolve the crisis quickly they do not want the uk to go to a vote . they are terrified of the uk pulling the plug

gibby - 12 Dec 2011 10:19 - 13857 of 81564

ald my i live and work in the citi for city but i tell you the honest truth as i allowed blair an brown are corrupt publish that i know both whey are i am tracking them

greekman - 12 Dec 2011 10:20 - 13858 of 81564

A few hours before Cameron revealed how he would abstain from voting, he spoke to Clegg who agreed that he Cameron had no choice but to abstain.
And yet less than 48 hours later, Clegg has stated that he would have done things different. Mind you he has not stated what he would have done differently.

With friends like Clegg who needs enemies.

Clegg in nothing more than a back stabbing B*****D.

As soon as things start to settle, IE the EU starts its break up, Cameron should call an election.

Fred1new - 12 Dec 2011 10:24 - 13859 of 81564

Wicked,

I think like you, there is a large number of the public misinformed by the "city" controlled" propaganda sheets, who are as naive as you appear, and delight in "escaping" from those nasty "foreigners" and their "corrupt ideas of cooperation and integration with one another".

The same group may not yet realise that they are dancing on their own coffins.

If you were member the Eurozone block and Britain comes "huffing and puffing" and asking for "favours", I wonder how much you would raise the "costs" for doing so, in comparison with doing the same deal with you more "friendly neighbour". who you can trust and has the same legal procedures.

gibby - 12 Dec 2011 10:31 - 13860 of 81564

geek i am in but tha gov may stop me i have have been told to let go - goes beyond me US/Libya and others involved

mnamreh - 12 Dec 2011 10:33 - 13861 of 81564

.

Fred1new - 12 Dec 2011 10:36 - 13862 of 81564

G,

"Clegg in nothing more than a back stabbing B*****D".

Listening to the reports about the so called Brussels "negotiations", it appeared that Cameron informed Clegg of his decision after he had taken the action.

This was not in the "coalition" agreement and therefore it would appear that Cameron is a "nothing more than a Lying B*****D".



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