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  1. Spin that fucker then CT.

     

    Tories, the party that puts business first!

     

     

    Labour, the party that puts Trade Unions first

     

    Libdems, the party that puts people 49% first but under AV re-allocates craving for power as over-whelming second choice.

  2. Tories, the party that promotes the family unit by enabling their income to be turned off like a tap, then telling them to up sticks and move hundreds of miles if they want to get a job.

  3. Birkdale is in Southport and the residents of Southport want no association with Liverpool or Merseyside. They even had a successful campaign to ensure that the Royal Mail recognised them as part of Lancashire when writing addresses.

     

    Southport (pronounced /ˈsaʊθpɔrt/) is a seaside town within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside, England. During the 2001 census Southport had a population of 91,404, making it the twelfth most populous settlement in North West England. The demonym of Southport is Sandgrounder.

     

    Southport lies on the Irish Sea coast of North West England and is fringed to the north by the Ribble estuary. The town lies to the north of the city of Liverpool at 16.5 miles

     

    Yes- and they hate being considered as part of Merseyside. Now, have a think why that might be?

  4. Fuck me CT, how insensitive can you get? There's people on here lost their fucking jobs man. You really are a grade-A Tory at times.

     

    Who on here has lost their job because of the cuts?

     

    Thanks for the compliment?

     

    And I didn't say that nobody would be effected, the argument was about the lower classes being "savaged"......(as you know fine well btw).

    God you're thick. :icon_lol:

     

    Your not being very complementary their.

  5. Just take the pensioners who've seen their pensions tied to the retail price index...More More More they'll be shouting as they zip down to the polls on their mobility scooters.

     

    The only danger would be all the lay abouts about to lose benefits scampering their as well.

     

    Hang on, are you saying it's a good or bad thing to cast your vote purely in self-interest?

  6. Just shows what a clever electorate we actually have and how well the Cameron is managing the country.

     

    Clever electorate? According to David Cameron we are largely incapably of counting from 1 to 4 and should just mark their name with an X.

  7. Well it's been a fantastic year for Nick Clegg, he has sold his soul to get into bed with the Tories and the result has been party that his has taken a kicking in the first elections and the public has told him and his AV system to fuck off.

     

    Worth it?

     

    Do we have the AV result yet? I expect it to be around 60/40 against it, thus right royally fucking up Clegg and his merry band of lapdogs. So something good has come of a rejection.

     

    AV result looks a foregone conclusion. What I found interesting was that among my friends, support for electoram reform in general was very high, even if the only step was through a rather flawed approach (STV is better). Perhaps it will come in line with much needed reform of the upper house.

     

    Tories played the AV well during the forming of a coalition, it's not something either side really wanted, but it became a token gesture to electoral reform. I'd like to think that reform will be back on the agenda at the next general election, but the best people to push the agenda (LD) have severely blotted their copybook.

  8. I still can't believe we didn't try to sign him after the 2-2 at the end of last season. Aside from him giving our backline a handful, he tracked back all game and was probably their best defender as well.

     

    Sadly I think we might have missed the boat and the price is now beyond what we will be willing to pay- but yes I'd pay £10m for him.

  9. So Christians get Christmas off but others dont. Do athiests get to pick days of their own choosing? What about religions with the most festival days. Should the workshy convert?

     

    Public holiday are decided by central government and no-one should be obliged to believe or act in any way because of what has been decided. The fact that I've been gifted a 4-day weekend does not make me want to get out the bunting any more than it does praise the lord or dance round a maypole.

  10. In all seriousness, I'm sure that St. James' Park could easily be expanded to 60 000+. There were plans afoot towards the end of the Shepherd administration for this. Of course we'd be better off focussing on moving up the league again first :(

    Would cost a lot of money because we'd have to pay for strengthening the foundations around the Metro Station. I'm nee civil engineer, but have been told it's not as straight forward as sticking the stand up. The East Stand is a no no unless someone burns those Georgian student houses down. It's a shame because 60-65,000 would be about right for us.

     

    That was Freddie Fletcher's old line, that we couldnt build out because of the Metro line. Fairly sure one of the guys on here debunked it, though.

  11. It's more that governments give them the credance to dictate policy. Ratings are relative, ultimately the price of debt is governed by demand and supply of risk, which is why the whole paranoia over the UK's AAA rating is so comical.

  12. The rating agencies were put under colossal pressure from the big I-banks to give their securitisation conduits good ratings. This was mis-selling on a global scale and securitisation gave the perfect cover to carry it off. The instruments were too complex to fully evaluate and too many supposedly complex institutions simply looked at the rating and swallowed it up. I'm still amazed that the agencies have manage to emerge relatively unscathed from the whole affair. They banked nice fees for what could well be argued as fraud.

     

    Securitisation itself is useful as a risk distribution platform and it's vital to keep banks flexible enough to adapt to the prevailing economic conditions- but what was seen in the last 10 years has simply been a massive con and in many cases the willing buyers are as guilty as the all-too-willing sellers. Warren Buffet said something along the lines that to invest in a bond, you should read the prospectus- that could be anything from 200-500 pages- to fully understand the risks. If you were investing in CDO-squared you would have to read 100x100 that amount, so how could anyone truly evaluate the risks they were taking?

     

    On Brown, he's a very intelligent man who held positions of great power. He has to take a great deal of the blame. Between the Chancellor and later PM, the chairman of the FSA and governor of the BOE- nobody could have perhaps slowed things down in the UK (albeit to our detriment at the time)?. It's not like you man on the street who was mis-sold an insanely complex mortgage product. These guys knew what was going on.

  13. Google only throws up this rather dubious source- http://www.socialist.net/brown-light-touch-regulation.htm

     

    “I want us to do even more to encourage the risk takers”

     

    This feller has been Chancellor and PM. It's easy to go along with things in the good times, but you can't then start pointing fingers. Brown wheeled out Paul Myners to castigate the banking sector- this a man who has made millions from- you guessed it- the heady days of 1980s banking deregulation!

     

    This wasn't a truly global banking crisis. Plenty of countries' systems survived. Some because they'd already been burnt in the past, others because they were fundamentally more prudent. The UK was making hay for a decade with banks, their shareholders, employees, the government and the public all enjoying benefits of bumper payouts and easy credit. Demutualisation brought about windfalls for building society members. As home to a global financial centre, the UK was always likely to be at greater risk, but had enjoyed significant rewards before that.

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