Would have kept me Busy then..Jack Staff wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 10:09You haven't seen 'the list' then....qbman1 wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 09:28Ridiculous - if we were all caught touching someone's knee 30 years ago, the prisons would be full to overflowing !
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screwy
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towny44
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Robert Mugabe, I thought his expected resignation was too good to be true, I never expected him to go without a fight.
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towny44
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The pound is at a 12 month high against the dollar, but I bet that won't be mentioned on the BBC news.
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Mervyn and Trish
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I reckon North Korea is more likely to cause the end of the world than Brexit.
And I read today there's a likelihood of a 30 year mini ice age. That'll put a stop to global warming
And I read today there's a likelihood of a 30 year mini ice age. That'll put a stop to global warming
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oldbluefox
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Fridges and freezers could come down in price.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 12:43And I read today there's a likelihood of a 30 year mini ice age. That'll put a stop to global warming
I was taught to be cautious
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towny44
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Why is the Beeb making summers rail increase announcement its headline topic, surely everyone was well aware that the prices were increasing and will have decided if they can still afford to commute, and why shouldn't rail users pay for improved services and rolling stock, rather than taxpayers.
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david63
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Do you really want an answer???towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:21Why is the Beeb making summers rail increase announcement its headline topic, surely everyone was well aware that the prices were increasing and will have decided if they can still afford to commute, and why shouldn't rail users pay for improved services and rolling stock, rather than taxpayers.
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screwy
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When iwent to work i had to use my car. I had to purchace it, Tax it, Insure it, Fuel it and pay for wear and tear, ive got no sympathy with rail commuters but then you know where to find sympathy? In the dictionary between sh*t and Syphillis.
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towny44
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Well l was sort of hoping that Merv might agree with me that the way to cure the BBC's left wing bias is to privatise it and for it to have to seek its funding from the market somehow.david63 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:42Do you really want an answer???towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:21Why is the Beeb making summers rail increase announcement its headline topic, surely everyone was well aware that the prices were increasing and will have decided if they can still afford to commute, and why shouldn't rail users pay for improved services and rolling stock, rather than taxpayers.
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Stephen
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screwy wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 19:06When iwent to work i had to use my car. I had to purchace it, Tax it, Insure it, Fuel it and pay for wear and tear, ive got no sympathy with rail commuters but then you know where to find sympathy? In the dictionary between sh*t and Syphillis.
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oldbluefox
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Perhaps if they moved offices out of the large cities and into smaller towns and more rural areas there would be no need for commuting at all and less impact on the environment. Of course they would lose out on their fancy London and Manchester addresses. Cram more and more into already overpopulated areas and it is little surprise that problems are created which can only be resolved by increasing the infrastructure. Meanwhile other parts of the country get by on outdated and at times archaic road and rail systems.
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Mervyn and Trish
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You clearly missed the story that the Daily Wail did (through gritted teeth no doubt) that the top 5 TV programmes at Christmas were all on the BBC!towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 21:03Well l was sort of hoping that Merv might agree with me that the way to cure the BBC's left wing bias is to privatise it and for it to have to seek its funding from the market somehow.david63 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:42Do you really want an answer???towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:21Why is the Beeb making summers rail increase announcement its headline topic, surely everyone was well aware that the prices were increasing and will have decided if they can still afford to commute, and why shouldn't rail users pay for improved services and rolling stock, rather than taxpayers.
Oh and the Wail also covered the rail price increase. Nasty left wing rag!
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towny44
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I agree the Wail does tend to accentuate the negatives a bit too much for my liking, but I can see it's shortcomings which fortunately are few, however I notice you were not prepared to berate the Beeb which is always anti govt. and so far to the left that it's in danger of going round in circles.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Jan 2018, 16:11You clearly missed the story that the Daily Wail did (through gritted teeth no doubt) that the top 5 TV programmes at Christmas were all on the BBC!towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 21:03Well l was sort of hoping that Merv might agree with me that the way to cure the BBC's left wing bias is to privatise it and for it to have to seek its funding from the market somehow.david63 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:42Do you really want an answer???towny44 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:21Why is the Beeb making summers rail increase announcement its headline topic, surely everyone was well aware that the prices were increasing and will have decided if they can still afford to commute, and why shouldn't rail users pay for improved services and rolling stock, rather than taxpayers.
Oh and the Wail also covered the rail price increase. Nasty left wing rag!![]()
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Mervyn and Trish
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You're right in the first bit Towny, but not the second. The BBC has always held the government to account, whichever party is in power. Which is perfectly proper challenging journalism. It's not left wing it is anti establishment. Alistair Cambell consistently claimed it was right wing when it was similarly critical of the Blair goverment.
But I don't see reporting of the rail price increase as a political story. It's reporting of fact. Yes the increase was announced in the summer. It came into effect this week.
But I don't see reporting of the rail price increase as a political story. It's reporting of fact. Yes the increase was announced in the summer. It came into effect this week.
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towny44
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The stupidity of the clowns that drive the currency Markets is apparent again, they are all betting on an interest rate rise because they expect inflation to remain high, so sterling is appreciating.
Someone should point out to them that sterling's recent weakness has been the main driver of the inflation increase, ergo once sterling inreases inflation will fall, and the B of E will no longer need to increase interest rates. Daft bats.
Someone should point out to them that sterling's recent weakness has been the main driver of the inflation increase, ergo once sterling inreases inflation will fall, and the B of E will no longer need to increase interest rates. Daft bats.
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screwy
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Being totally selfish i'm all for interest rate rises.No Mortgage,no Borrowings only Savings.Bring it on.!!
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Me too. I've been losing £3k-£5k per year since they cut rates.screwy wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 13:33Being totally selfish i'm all for interest rate rises.No Mortgage,no Borrowings only Savings.Bring it on.!!
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towny44
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You clearly have far too much money tied up in cash, get some spent, book a cruise.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 14:15Me too. I've been losing £3k-£5k per year since they cut rates.screwy wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 13:33Being totally selfish i'm all for interest rate rises.No Mortgage,no Borrowings only Savings.Bring it on.!!
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Stephen
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screwy wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 13:33Being totally selfish i'm all for interest rate rises.No Mortgage,no Borrowings only Savings.Bring it on.!!
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I can take some of his hands if it's all getting too muchtowny44 wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 14:31You clearly have far too much money tied up in cash, get some spent, book a cruise.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 14:15Me too. I've been losing £3k-£5k per year since they cut rates.screwy wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 13:33Being totally selfish i'm all for interest rate rises.No Mortgage,no Borrowings only Savings.Bring it on.!!
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towny44
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I had a very good friend, sadly no longer with us, who earned the nickname "take it off your hands", which he would utter whenever anyone had anything they were considering throwing away.
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One man's trash is another man's treasure
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It's dwindling too fast thanks to low interest rates. All to finance those who spend money they don't have
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towny44
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Harking back to my point about sterling strengthening, not only that but the footsie remains strong as well. I wonder if David Cameron's admission that he got it wrong about the effects of Brexit is beginning to have an influence on market sentiment?
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david63
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Obviously Labour Party "silly season" - two headlines today:
Jeremy Corbyn is going to give houses to all the momeless.
McDonnell want accountancy firms to ensure companies pay more tax - does he not realise that the accountancy firms are employed (at great cost) to minimise tax?
Jeremy Corbyn is going to give houses to all the momeless.
McDonnell want accountancy firms to ensure companies pay more tax - does he not realise that the accountancy firms are employed (at great cost) to minimise tax?