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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Chesterfield Car Boot sale good news
« on: April 10, 2019, 01:27:29 AM »
if it does go ahead a lot of people are going to be happy including me

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Politics / Re: Tory Minister Admits Voters No Longer Want Brexit
« on: April 01, 2019, 05:58:13 PM »
the big problem with May resigning is who will replace her and if it is a so called hard brexiteer we could be left in a worse condition than when May was misleading Parliament and the public, out of the frying pan into a raging inferno?.

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Politics / an important message from the prime minister
« on: March 21, 2019, 05:10:00 PM »
Hello i adress you the People of Britain, the impass we have on my brexit deal is not my fault, the Brexit proposal i have put forward to parliament is not my fault, the shambles i have precided over is also not my fault.

Firstly to you the people of britain i urge you to take responsibility for your contribution to the mess our country is now in, in 2017 i came to you to ask you for a mandate to do exactly as i pleased irespective of how damaging this could be by holding an election, and you turncoat prolls refused to give me a majority and left me leading a minority government and as a rusult of needing to cling onto power i was forced to bribe sorry i mean persuade the DUP MPs to prop up my government.

And now i come to Parliament (spit) and the Mps whose duty it is to make decissions in Parliament (spit) who have done everything in their power to do what they think is in the interest of the british people, they have done everything in their power to hold me and my Government to account and to block any damaging proposal i have put forward to ensure that not only remain voters are furious but also leave voters feel the same, and in this respect i have clearly bought the people of Britain together i have strove to take back power from the EU and to hand it back to Parliament (spit) so that me and my Government can ignore it. who are these reckless MPs to try and adhere to the values of a Parlimentary democracy (spit).

As a result yesterday i came up with a brilliant wheeze, i would go on TV and slate off MPs both remain and leave and also the wavering MPs which will ensure even those minded to support me will never vote for my dreadfull deal and that Parliament (spit) will remain gridlocked and this will cause such confusion they will never have the time to think of getting rid of me. and to the traitorous MPs i say what the hell do you think this is a Democracy? lol. theresa

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Chesterfield Discussion / choosy beggar
« on: March 14, 2019, 01:08:59 AM »
have any members of the forum come across "choosy beggars", this is an action which acording to the web is gaining popularity, i myself have been a victim of this practice (if victim is the right word) i was recently selling an item on ebay and received the following message.

hi iam a local fundraiser for cancer research uk and i am planning to do bingo events throughout the year and was wondering if you would donate items to achieve this please in exchange i will promote your business and if you can could u send me business cards to give out also i will advertise ur company i will defernatly need a bingo calling maching please please could you help with this to achive this please we also will be doing raffles along side these events i look forward to hearing back from you thank you

stewart tammy hooker
local fundraisers for cancer research uk.

When i refused his offer to take this item from me for free the response I received was most uncharitable, i complained in the strongest terms to cancer uk, as i considered his request was totally unsolicited and would have placed me in clear breech of ebay rules had i acseeded to his request i regard the response i received from cancer uk was totally dismissive.

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General Discussion / Re: Nuisance phone calls
« on: March 13, 2019, 01:06:24 PM »
over the last month or two i have been receiving a call from number 08438702858 around midday, the phone rings for two times and then rings off, has anyone else had problems with this number?.

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you are lucky i have received constant harrassment from Scottish Power, including arrainging an apointment for me against my express wishes, the letters i have received are highly ambiguous and inferred that this had to be completed to fall in line with government regulations, when i last received a call from them i very impolitely informed them that should they continue their harrassment i intended to aproach the regulater hopefully the message has sunk in, should they contact me again i may inform them something with the second word off and just put the phone down.

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further to my post about smart meters here is a link which may prove informative  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/six-reasons-say-no-smart-meter/

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Today i found out something about smart meters that you may not know, i certainly didn't, your electricity company can without warning remotely disconnect your electricity supply.
Some may think this is not an issue that effects them however we have all heard of the horror stories about people who have had these meters installed and as a result having their bill being miscalculated ending up with bills for thousands of pounds, and the electricity companies taking months to correct their mistake, there is a possibility in such circumstances that there is nothing to stop the company switching your electricity supply off without warning because you are in conflict with your electricity company.
I found this out when we had a visit from the power distribution company to fit an extra isolation switch as part of our houses rewiring, on asking these gents about smart meters both said they have neither got one and they would not be having one fitted. if the people in the industry do not trust them why should we.

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Politics / Tory Minister Admits Voters No Longer Want Brexit
« on: March 10, 2019, 06:34:45 PM »
Yes it is true i was watching Jeremy Hunt on TV this morning and he stated that to stop brexit all that was needed was three things, vote down the prime minsters deal, get an extension to article fifty and then get a referendum.
What he is saying if you read between the lines is that the Government accepts that if we have another referendum then the people would vote to remain and  as a result there would be no Brexit.
Now forgive me if i appear stupid, but i have spent the last few years being told how brexit is the will of the people and how it would be an afront to the voting public and anti democratic if we did not leave the EU, and now a Senior Government Minister has finally let the cat out of the bag by telling some of us what we already knew, and that is that continuing with Brexit is not about democracy or the voting public but more about Tory infighting and dogma.

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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Highland Cattle
« on: March 09, 2019, 05:57:01 PM »
this is typical of townfolk and city people and their view of the countryside, they think it is there just to look pretty and allow them a place to wander around at will, my view is if they feel threatened in a place THEN STAY AT HOME YOU MORONS.
the countryside does look pretty but as has been proved in the past can be an unforgiving place to idiots, i refer of course to peole getting lost and caught up in bad weather conditions without the correct clothing, lettting their dogs run amock and to worry the sheep then complaing when a farmer comes along and blows its bloody head off, also leaving marked tracks and falling down old mine shafts to name a few things that can befall the idioticly unprepared or unwary.
i myself was dragged up in the capitol of the peak district in the sixties and vividly remember the stench of the foot and mouth bonfires, being trapped in our homes for days by huge snow drifts and unable to get fresh milk and bread because you could not get to the shops, i also remember for days being escorted to school in groups with an armed escort because a wild animal was attacking sheep and cattle and everybody thought it was an escaped lion or cougar and thought it may attack people (it turned out to be a wild dog) eventually it was caught in a trap and was shot, you can bet the decission to tell the farmer to get rid of his cattle was made by some pillock in a city office somewhere who has no idea of the countryside and believes it is just there for the middle classes to go to impress their friends at dinner parties by regaling their guest with "how clarrisa went in to a cave and fell and broke her leg and the cave rescue, mountain rescue and a heilcopter had to be called out to to save them" you do not have cattle in starbucks or waitrose, so go there and stay the hell out of the cattles place ie the countryside you middle cass idiots.

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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Highland Cattle
« on: March 08, 2019, 06:53:04 PM »
i myself like to see them i signed

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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Highland Cattle
« on: March 08, 2019, 06:51:22 PM »
Not sure if folk are aware but the Highland Cattle that roam up on the moor near Baslow and Curbar will soon be gone for good. The farmer who owns them has had to sell them after he was forced to take them off the moor following one complaint to the Health & Safety Executive from one walker who claimed he felt in danger from them. Guy has started a petition against the decision and in just over 24hrs its gone past 7000 signatures from folk who agree that its a stupid decision.

These great animals have been up there for years without issue and one clown means we wont get to share this great part of the countryside with them.

https://www.change.org/p/national-trust-the-return-of-highland-cattle-on-baslow-edge
i hope the complainant does not shop in the Pavements Shopping Centre he will end up with a heart attack

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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Recycling
« on: March 05, 2019, 01:44:43 AM »
even better i am sure we have all heard of people being fined for dropping sometimes a cigarette end or a shopping reciept in the street, i have lost count of the times the bin men have been to collect the bins and strewn our street with rubbish ranging from used nappies to papers and even an old chicken carcass, i am more than aware that the council is prepared to turn a blind eye to their own rule breaking, and they will even go so far as to lie, ignore and cover up serious and violent crimes by their own employees.

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Politics / Re: brexit latest
« on: March 02, 2019, 11:55:14 AM »
really Chris grayling is crap at his job, who would have thought it, i for one am truly stunned don't you dare tell me that other torys are crap at their job, you will be telling me next that David Davis is a crap negotiator, Gove is not a back stabbing sh*t, and Chesterfield Borough Council is not a lawless, corrupt and abusive institution. you do realise don't you that You are totally destroying my view of this country, i am going to have to go and live in mainland Europe. oh i forgot because of that wonderfull thing called brexit i am likely to get sent back, so it looks like its time for forty tramadol then. ;)

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Politics / time for another brexit referendum?
« on: February 27, 2019, 01:12:23 AM »
Since the leave vote i have been following the polls including the governments poll of polls. now if these are to be beleived the opinion of the people has shifted quite dramaticaly with remain votors being in the majority for well over a year now and at the last count showing a lead over leave of 10%, yet still this discredited government is dogedly sticking to their mantra that it is the will of the people, without actually giving a damn as to what the people do actually want.

It has been three years since the referendum yet these hidebound bufoons cannot comprehend that "the people" may have realised that they have been hoodwinked by the like of Mogg, Gove and Johnson to name just a few and would like to correct a catastrophic mistake.

In any democracy the voters do have the right to change their minds, the only reason the so called brexiteers do not want another referendom on brexit is they fear they will lose as thier lies and deception are less likely to work a second time around, which followed to its logical conclusion suggests they are only interested in their own dogma and not in the wishes of the british voters which they erroneously claim to be standing up for.

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