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Will you frame your banknotes for the grandchildren?
Labours last desperate throw of the dice is set to be 'lets just print some more money'.
Germany did this in the 30's and Zimbabwe more recently with ludicrous results.
Get ready to take a wheelbarrow of notes with you when you go shopping.
The stores will close at midday so the staff can increase all the prices.
I think i shall make a nice colourful collage for the grandkids to look back on........
I am sure the new Billion Pound notes will be nice and artistic.... and worth sod all.
Germany did this in the 30's and Zimbabwe more recently with ludicrous results.
Get ready to take a wheelbarrow of notes with you when you go shopping.
The stores will close at midday so the staff can increase all the prices.
I think i shall make a nice colourful collage for the grandkids to look back on........
I am sure the new Billion Pound notes will be nice and artistic.... and worth sod all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There was talk of it on BBC news this morning, JNO, though I'm not sure if it was speculation or fact, I was drying my hair and not really listening LOL.
But why does it do that, eyebrows?? I'm not trying to be difficult, I genuinely don't understand why. To my mind, printing more momey = us lot not being so skint?
But why does it do that, eyebrows?? I'm not trying to be difficult, I genuinely don't understand why. To my mind, printing more momey = us lot not being so skint?
Well the Telegraph is reporting that Alistair Darling is considering printing more money so does not look like Tory propaganda to me.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/4 164836/Alistair-Darling-considers-emergency-pl an-to-print-more-money.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/4 164836/Alistair-Darling-considers-emergency-pl an-to-print-more-money.html
the bank has denied it
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7817063.st m
I would have thought that being in the Telegraph makes it more, not less, likely to be Tory propaganda.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7817063.st m
I would have thought that being in the Telegraph makes it more, not less, likely to be Tory propaganda.
It is an option and governments consider all options.
The difference is that in Zimbabwe and Germany there was an uncontrolled printing of money which caused hyper inflation.
There is a current concern about deflation, prices falling so much that nobody spends money waiting for the lowest price resulting in businesses going bust.
Currently drops in interest rates are stopping that but the US has run out of cuts that it can make and is considering increases to the money supply instead.
We have still more scope for interest rate cuts but if there's a continual deflation past that then we might follow suit.
But to compare a careful increase like that to Germany is just deliberate mischief making - the journalists know better there just trying to scare the gullible
The difference is that in Zimbabwe and Germany there was an uncontrolled printing of money which caused hyper inflation.
There is a current concern about deflation, prices falling so much that nobody spends money waiting for the lowest price resulting in businesses going bust.
Currently drops in interest rates are stopping that but the US has run out of cuts that it can make and is considering increases to the money supply instead.
We have still more scope for interest rate cuts but if there's a continual deflation past that then we might follow suit.
But to compare a careful increase like that to Germany is just deliberate mischief making - the journalists know better there just trying to scare the gullible
Forever the perfectionist Gromit, but the link was indeed taken from the Guardian, independent to who originally published it.
Please notice a woman of the future, about to pay the milkman.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/01/07/arti cle-1108305-02FA36B5000005DC-871_468x577.jpg
Please notice a woman of the future, about to pay the milkman.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/01/07/arti cle-1108305-02FA36B5000005DC-871_468x577.jpg
I think the above link is pretty much the same as the point I made above.
and it's light years away from Zimbabwe where printing money is uncontrolled.
Remind me what the Mail's recipe for economic recovery is.
You really should have better ideas yourself before you poke fun at others
Rather makes me think Baldwin was right when he accused Beaverbrook's Daily Express of "Power without responsibility, the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages"
and it's light years away from Zimbabwe where printing money is uncontrolled.
Remind me what the Mail's recipe for economic recovery is.
You really should have better ideas yourself before you poke fun at others
Rather makes me think Baldwin was right when he accused Beaverbrook's Daily Express of "Power without responsibility, the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages"
Quin.
The two jock commanders unfortunately for most of us have above all an agenda of old style commu-socialism and by helping to maintain the current economic mess are i would suggest ecstatic.
McPrudence is anything but, now he has the big chair.
Still, the lightweight lefty lot on here will love all this.
Enjoy, your public sector half-jobs will be safe along with your special pensions that we are happy to pay heavily into for you, before you retire in your forties with a bad back......
generally brought about through many years of carrying that large chip on your shoulder.
The two jock commanders unfortunately for most of us have above all an agenda of old style commu-socialism and by helping to maintain the current economic mess are i would suggest ecstatic.
McPrudence is anything but, now he has the big chair.
Still, the lightweight lefty lot on here will love all this.
Enjoy, your public sector half-jobs will be safe along with your special pensions that we are happy to pay heavily into for you, before you retire in your forties with a bad back......
generally brought about through many years of carrying that large chip on your shoulder.
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