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Don't forget the Union fat cats.
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Best way to make a good amount of interest on 10k
dune replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Lounge
There are 3 options. 1. A cash ISA (but tbh the interest rates are not good) and it has a maximum investment of £5100 pa. 2. A Funds ISA with varying degrees of risk (a better choice) and it has a maximum investment of £10200 pa. 3. A DIY ISA where you invest in shares yourself. Maxiumum investment £10200 pa. I would advise option 2, with medium risk. -
I fancy going back to Tenerife. Either Los Gigantes or Puerto De La Cruz. Proably the latter as i'd like to explore the North of the Island a bit more.
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Nobody supported the Tories in the 80's.... until polling day.
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Best way to make a good amount of interest on 10k
dune replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Lounge
Buy some shares in HMV and sell them on the eve of the Christmas trading figures being released. -
Standards of living did not rise under Labour, levels of personal debt did. Brown told everyone boom and bust was a thing of the past so people copied him and kept spending on the never never. It was all fake. I'm glad we're now living in an age of austerity because it has brought some realism back. If you want something save up for it - that is what our parents and grandparents did and that simple economic principle should govern the finances of the government too. People talk about reducing the deficit, but that is just the tip of th iceberg - the real problem is the debt and the interest on the debt.
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Do you have any evidence of these indiscrimate attacks? With respect I don't believe you.
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It is really pleasing to see the left wingers so miserable. Now they know how we felt during 13 dark years under the cloud of the Socialist nanny state. What makes it all the sweeter is that the Liberal Democrats have been so helpful. BTW where have all the Liberal supporting posters gone?
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I see Henry Kelly is on Sky News around 6.a.m. As for quizes bring back 3-2-1. Whoever wrote the clues was definately on Billy.
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I'm glad to see you're moving away from your far left views. I think it will make you a better person.
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You're just selfish. Being a public sector workers you're bound to vote for the party that is funded by the Unions. This country is riddled with a mountain of debt and we need to run a budget surplus to erode that debt. It's simple economics, but of course that isn't your subject.
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That is true, but it is illegal. At some point the authorities and the Industry are going to find a way of dealing with it. Of course this will still leave legal pay sites, but with a fair playing field there will always be a place for retail shops. Woolworths have gone, Virgin Megastore have gone - all that is left is HMV and Supermarkets but the latter only stock a limited selection.
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Resigned to another season in L1.
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How old are you? I put you in the same age range as SuperMikey and as such a bit naive to the real world.
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He's typical of the new breed of hobby Socialists. They have that much money they can afford to support such an incompetent ideology because when it leads the country down the pan they will still be alright.
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You're so easy to wind up Thorpie.
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Unbelieveable.
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I'll take that as a compliment.
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Bloke I work with has got the box set which he's going to lend me.
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I used to love this programme. [video=youtube;mU4Su--9pgM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU4Su--9pgM
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The Full article from the Far Left Anarchist website... “Any right minded individual witnessing today’s violence would want to condemn it” – Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Paul Stevenson on Sky News last night. **** Off! You’d be mad not to love it. WAG were proud to be out yesterday and proud to be a part of the best protest in Britain for years. Last night demonstrators battled the police, smashed up the treasury, attacked Courts AND had a crack at the royal family. Could you have a better attack on the state? Every person who landed a blow to a copper, a brick through a window or a dent in the car of the parasitic royals is a Working Class Hero. Not one of them should ever have to buy a drink again, and there’s soo ****ing many of them. We were a bit knackered from heckling inside the Tower Hamlets council meeting on Wednesday but got out for the day early to join in the protests against the tripling of university fees and EMA being abolished. We got to Trafalgar Square for 12 and watched the groups gather until the main march reached the area, we watched the crowds float past and knew it would kick off. There were a lot of students, hardly any stewards. In the crowds there were loads of homemade banners, a fair few black flags and masses of heavy looking masked up kids. The kind of youth that when you see them on the street at night you want to cross over the road to avoid passing them. Brilliant. The air was electric, the last two protests had hammered home their ideas with violence; you could tell that this one would end the same, this was the last chance to save affordable education. The crowds moved forward trudging towards parliament, we followed at the back and gasped in disbelief as we watched nearly the whole march walk slowly into a giant kettle. We held back, seeing people in the know splitting off from the main march and then watched as bit by bit the police trap closed. We walked back up to Trafalgar square, heads down, there was no chance of the cuts being resisted tonight if everyone was standing around in a kettle. We found crowds milling around at the top of Whitehall, more and more people were hanging around there. Boredom set in, it looked as if nothing was going to happen. Thousands of protestors would watch massive cuts to education come in as they stood in a monotonous police controlled space. Then reports started come to us from inside the parliament square kettle. Reports of violence, the people trapped by the police were resisting! Most of our lot went to the pub to warm up for later. I walked down, using side streets to doge police lines and get as close to the kettle as possible. At the edge I saw a vast amount of riot police, horses and vans. I could just hear and catch glimpses of clashes. I watched four police carrying a knocked out copper away from the angry mob, and followed them up a side street to see more coppers being treated by medics as they lay on the street, most unconscious. ****ing ace. I walked back up to meet with the other WAGs and got a call that a crew had broken out and were heading up. We caught the crowd and swept down Whitehall with them until we smashed into a line of police, scuffles started. Fires sprung up around us as the crowd lingered. We decided to move off seeing the police regrouping. As we turned we saw a line of filth walking down truncheons and shields in hand. ****! We’d been so interested in the front of the crowd we hadn’t kept an eye on our backs and now a police kettle was closing in. We dashed to the side vaulting a fence opposite downing street, many of the young stopping to help the elderly and less healthy over the fence. Once over we darted up an ally, people at the end feeling the breath of riot police on the back of their necks. We burst out onto the street just behind the kettle. Close one. Our lot regrouped and found more crowds of angry protesters. We soon realised there wouldn’t be an attempt to trap any more of use, the side streets to Whitehall were filled with police vans, all empty. Every reserve copper was down in Parliament Square trying to control the more intense fighting. The mob began to grow, more and more bottles and bricks were being thrown with some powerful fireworks set off at the police. After an hour of hanging around with this half-hearted struggling, news came out of the vote being passed. The Tories had won. Suddenly the crowd turned, with shouts of “OXFORD STREET” filling the air. They began marching up, a chant beginning and joined in by all of us of “KILL THE QUEEN, KILL THE QUEEN, KILL THE QUEEN” …. what a chant. The mobs numbered swelled to over a thousand as Trafalgar square was taken over. Hundreds began leaving to march up on the roads, shouting otherwise peacefully, until we reached the bottom of Oxford Street. Large barriers to road works were smashed out of place and pulled into the roads making barricades, blocking the path of any police vans. The mob descended down the street stopping at the tax dodging Vodaphone and Top Shop, doors were locked to the stores before anyone could get in so boots and ammo went flying at the shop windows. The crowd kept moving, using the roads to travel further up, numbers began to drop off and finally we started to hear police sirens. We decided to step back and moved down the road. As we walked back we saw a second crew were having a crack at Top Shop, we saw protester and Christmas shoppers becoming one. The police protecting the stores confused and ****ed off that they couldn’t identify the surrounding mob of vandals. We carried on to Trafalgar square. Police were everywhere. We knew there was still fighting outside Parliament but had no way of getting them help, time to **** off. As we left we heard that Camilla and Charles car had been done in by the oxford street mob. **** we must have missed that by moments. Smiles spread over all our faces, these royal Muppets had decided that it was safe enough for them to swan around on our streets and had paint thrown over their car and the windows smashed. Best news of the day. On the tube back to Tower Hamlets we joked around, the students had lost. But these kids were really ****ed off, when the Tories come for the NHS or move in on housing benefit these kids will be back on the streets, with their parents. Knowing that in order to win we need more violence on the streets. More smashed windows, more hospitalised coppers and many more assaults on royals.