WILF 51,404 Posted October 29 Author Report Share Posted October 29 16 hours ago, Halfhound said: Looking this and the replies on the other topic I think it’s clear that whatever way your politics lean left or right people are looking for an option for change and to try and get out of the mess they see in front of them. I understand there’s extreme cases on both sides but maybe this could end with a centre government run by good people who will work for the common sense and common good. I won’t hold my breath Britain is way past common sense mate, that boat sailed a long time ago……Marxists always lead country’s off the same cliff, always have and always will. Now it’s just going to be terrible solutions to terrible problems. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 51,404 Posted November 5 Author Report Share Posted November 5 And whoosh !, just like that, the “Contract with the people” was gone !…….. Back to the same old tired catchphrases of every other party it is ! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 51,404 Posted yesterday at 12:42 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:42 Good speech by Farage this morning on small businesses, making all the right noises. Britain used to be a great place to do business, then Blair turned up !….. I can remember being that 15 year old kid and going door to door selling my dusters and dishcloths and ironing board covers that I used to buy from the wholesaler, just me and pal who could drive would jump in his mini and off we would go and earn money……later on it progressed other industries and other things like service but the core was always buying something and selling something so that everyone got a bargain (which meant they would keep coming back) and everyone got a living (which made it fun and made you keep going) But post Blair and his subsequent clones, it became harder and harder, you felt more exploited, more like you were viewed as something almost criminal, more like something to be abused, who wasn’t wanted and that combined with a lot of other things in the country eventually led me to say “f**k this, I’m off !” So, if I was being harsh I’d say Farages speech lacked detail, but it was mostly asking small businesses to get involved to shape policy so I suppose there won’t be detail until that is done ? But that said, it did make me feel positive, a massive bit of me was saying “I hope to live to see that country again and get a chance to go and go at something again” because I loved dealing with British people by and large, in the times when it was an enjoyment rather than a gauntlet of government. Britain can’t get back to the days quick enough when a lad could take a van and some readies and go and make something of himself without being treated like some kind of terrorist ! 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 8,346 Posted yesterday at 13:59 Report Share Posted yesterday at 13:59 Worth a watch, several major points which will impede reform in this country especially benefits and immigration legal or illegal. . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 32,585 Posted yesterday at 14:28 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:28 1 hour ago, WILF said: Good speech by Farage this morning on small businesses, making all the right noises. Britain used to be a great place to do business, then Blair turned up !….. I can remember being that 15 year old kid and going door to door selling my dusters and dishcloths and ironing board covers that I used to buy from the wholesaler, just me and pal who could drive would jump in his mini and off we would go and earn money……later on it progressed other industries and other things like service but the core was always buying something and selling something so that everyone got a bargain (which meant they would keep coming back) and everyone got a living (which made it fun and made you keep going) But post Blair and his subsequent clones, it became harder and harder, you felt more exploited, more like you were viewed as something almost criminal, more like something to be abused, who wasn’t wanted and that combined with a lot of other things in the country eventually led me to say “f**k this, I’m off !” So, if I was being harsh I’d say Farages speech lacked detail, but it was mostly asking small businesses to get involved to shape policy so I suppose there won’t be detail until that is done ? But that said, it did make me feel positive, a massive bit of me was saying “I hope to live to see that country again and get a chance to go and go at something again” because I loved dealing with British people by and large, in the times when it was an enjoyment rather than a gauntlet of government. Britain can’t get back to the days quick enough when a lad could take a van and some readies and go and make something of himself without being treated like some kind of terrorist ! That’s pretty much me as well mate, as long as you were willing to graft you could always turn over a few quid, peat was a good earner just buy a pallet from the moors and sell on the doorstep had market stools scrap wagons etc and could always make money but as you say the rug has well and truly been pulled out from under us 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 28,667 Posted yesterday at 14:40 Report Share Posted yesterday at 14:40 1 hour ago, WILF said: Good speech by Farage this morning on small businesses, making all the right noises. Britain used to be a great place to do business, then Blair turned up !….. I can remember being that 15 year old kid and going door to door selling my dusters and dishcloths and ironing board covers that I used to buy from the wholesaler, just me and pal who could drive would jump in his mini and off we would go and earn money……later on it progressed other industries and other things like service but the core was always buying something and selling something so that everyone got a bargain (which meant they would keep coming back) and everyone got a living (which made it fun and made you keep going) But post Blair and his subsequent clones, it became harder and harder, you felt more exploited, more like you were viewed as something almost criminal, more like something to be abused, who wasn’t wanted and that combined with a lot of other things in the country eventually led me to say “f**k this, I’m off !” So, if I was being harsh I’d say Farages speech lacked detail, but it was mostly asking small businesses to get involved to shape policy so I suppose there won’t be detail until that is done ? But that said, it did make me feel positive, a massive bit of me was saying “I hope to live to see that country again and get a chance to go and go at something again” because I loved dealing with British people by and large, in the times when it was an enjoyment rather than a gauntlet of government. Britain can’t get back to the days quick enough when a lad could take a van and some readies and go and make something of himself without being treated like some kind of terrorist ! What struck me the most was when Farage said he had spoken to Trump on Friday and Trump asked “is this how Britain treats it greatest ally ?” The BBC has just admitted, in writing , that the doctored video WAS meant to give the impression that Trump was calling for violence and have apologised. Trump has now wrote to the BBC threatening to sue. Corrupt , lying politicians , corrupt, lying BBC. Far left bias in the police, education, the judiciary, a 100 year old veteran saying on tv that this isn’t what his generation fought and died for. The swamp certainly needs draining, is Farage the man to do it ? I fervently hope so, but he will have the mother of all fight going against the “establishment “ ! Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 8,346 Posted yesterday at 15:13 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:13 26 minutes ago, chartpolski said: What struck me the most was when Farage said he had spoken to Trump on Friday and Trump asked “is this how Britain treats it greatest ally ?” The BBC has just admitted, in writing , that the doctored video WAS meant to give the impression that Trump was calling for violence and have apologised. Trump has now wrote to the BBC threatening to sue. Corrupt , lying politicians , corrupt, lying BBC. Far left bias in the police, education, the judiciary, a 100 year old veteran saying on tv that this isn’t what his generation fought and died for. The swamp certainly needs draining, is Farage the man to do it ? I fervently hope so, but he will have the mother of all fight going against the “establishment “ ! Cheers. I'd be interested to know who owns the editing company that supplied this footage to the BBC and obviously who at the BBC gave them the contract and who gave it the okay. The swamp here is unelected Whitehall officials and civils servants , people in power who go unchecked for decades. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 28,667 Posted yesterday at 15:30 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:30 10 minutes ago, Borr said: I'd be interested to know who owns the editing company that supplied this footage to the BBC and obviously who at the BBC gave them the contract and who gave it the okay. The swamp here is unelected Whitehall officials and civils servants , people in power who go unchecked for decades. I don’t have the information to hand but it was an independent company that produced the Panorama program, they have been named, but it was BBC editors who viewed the content and agreed to show it. Im just watching some left wing lunatic who is blaming Trump for all this and calling him a bully and saying it’s the far right trying to destroy the BBC, even thought it’s been pointed out to him that the BBC had admitted the footage WAS edited to look like Trump was calling for violence!!!! Trump had given the BBC until Friday to reply or he sues ! Cheers. 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 51,404 Posted yesterday at 16:47 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 16:47 1 hour ago, chartpolski said: I don’t have the information to hand but it was an independent company that produced the Panorama program, they have been named, but it was BBC editors who viewed the content and agreed to show it. Im just watching some left wing lunatic who is blaming Trump for all this and calling him a bully and saying it’s the far right trying to destroy the BBC, even thought it’s been pointed out to him that the BBC had admitted the footage WAS edited to look like Trump was calling for violence!!!! Trump had given the BBC until Friday to reply or he sues ! Cheers. What will every black actor in the world who likes to do 18th century British period drama do if the BBC gos out of business ?? lol 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,411 Posted yesterday at 17:14 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:14 Trump has threatened the Beeb with a billion dollar law suite,the BBC chairman has apologised saying the edited footage was an error of judgement and two beeb bosses have resigned LOL 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,704 Posted yesterday at 17:46 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:46 20 minutes ago, mackem said: Trump has threatened the Beeb with a billion dollar law suite,the BBC chairman has apologised saying the edited footage was an error of judgement and two beeb bosses have resigned LOL And that was for a relatively overt bias. The BBC and all MSM is guilty of a more subtle bias against Trump…, like he’s some unhinged racist & sexist despot and whilst they demonise him it’s almost overlooked the fact that he’s the democratically elected POTUS. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 521 Posted yesterday at 19:01 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:01 6 hours ago, WILF said: Good speech by Farage this morning on small businesses, making all the right noises. Britain used to be a great place to do business, then Blair turned up !….. I can remember being that 15 year old kid and going door to door selling my dusters and dishcloths and ironing board covers that I used to buy from the wholesaler, just me and pal who could drive would jump in his mini and off we would go and earn money……later on it progressed other industries and other things like service but the core was always buying something and selling something so that everyone got a bargain (which meant they would keep coming back) and everyone got a living (which made it fun and made you keep going) But post Blair and his subsequent clones, it became harder and harder, you felt more exploited, more like you were viewed as something almost criminal, more like something to be abused, who wasn’t wanted and that combined with a lot of other things in the country eventually led me to say “f**k this, I’m off !” So, if I was being harsh I’d say Farages speech lacked detail, but it was mostly asking small businesses to get involved to shape policy so I suppose there won’t be detail until that is done ? But that said, it did make me feel positive, a massive bit of me was saying “I hope to live to see that country again and get a chance to go and go at something again” because I loved dealing with British people by and large, in the times when it was an enjoyment rather than a gauntlet of government. Britain can’t get back to the days quick enough when a lad could take a van and some readies and go and make something of himself without being treated like some kind of terrorist ! When they decided they needed more taxes it was a toss up to go after you or the wealthy and they chose you bud. For anyone with an eye for a deal and willing to put in the work the UK in the 70s to early 90s was heaven. Loads of money around you just had to stick your neck out and take some. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 51,404 Posted yesterday at 19:23 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:23 18 minutes ago, Halfhound said: When they decided they needed more taxes it was a toss up to go after you or the wealthy and they chose you bud. For anyone with an eye for a deal and willing to put in the work the UK in the 70s to early 90s was heaven. Loads of money around you just had to stick your neck out and take some. I broadly agree with that, however the question nobody can ever seem to answer is, who are “the rich” ? Because it seem arbitrary ?……like to the care home worker the bricklayer is rich ?, to the bricklayer the developer is rich ? And so and so on….the end result is, it’s not worth trying to earn more in case you one day get classified as “the rich” So nobody bothers, hence the situation you see developing in Britain. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 521 Posted yesterday at 19:56 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:56 26 minutes ago, WILF said: I broadly agree with that, however the question nobody can ever seem to answer is, who are “the rich” ? Because it seem arbitrary ?……like to the care home worker the bricklayer is rich ?, to the bricklayer the developer is rich ? And so and so on….the end result is, it’s not worth trying to earn more in case you one day get classified as “the rich” So nobody bothers, hence the situation you see developing in Britain. I think by and large the rich don’t work. Large landowners, families that have inherited and passed down fortunes for generations with no inheritance taxes, the Russian and Saudi folks who swan around Mayfair. And my own pet hate the patriots who have vast enough fortunes to pay their own share but decide to be tax residents in other countries while everyone else fronts the bill. Anyway I’m full of shit in my old age getting all self righteous after nearly 20 years in nick on and off and numerous Revenue and CAB settlements. Should of practiced what I’m preaching now 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 51,404 Posted yesterday at 20:29 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 20:29 29 minutes ago, Halfhound said: I think by and large the rich don’t work. Large landowners, families that have inherited and passed down fortunes for generations with no inheritance taxes, the Russian and Saudi folks who swan around Mayfair. And my own pet hate the patriots who have vast enough fortunes to pay their own share but decide to be tax residents in other countries while everyone else fronts the bill. Anyway I’m full of shit in my old age getting all self righteous after nearly 20 years in nick on and off and numerous Revenue and CAB settlements. Should of practiced what I’m preaching now I think they call that an epiphany ! lol As you probably expected I take a slightly different view, if we was sat at a table and I said “give me a tenner” and you did and I promptly set it in fire and then asked you for another tenner and did the same and on and on and on……pretty soon you’d say “f**k this, why am I giving this bloke tenners ?…..I’ll stop !” Id be nice and warm and you’d be skint ! lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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