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Post by brispie on Nov 18, 2011 13:14:23 GMT 1
I'm feeling that the revolution is near.
Selling Northern Rock for a huge loss to the taxpayer Young unemployed forced to work for multibillion pound companies as essentially slave labour Unemployment rising, public spending rising, growth falling away, no coherent plan for improving the economy Banks still making huge profits, whilst the government fend off a Robin Hood tax
That's just a start. The day is near.
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Post by ab on Nov 18, 2011 17:05:48 GMT 1
Sharpen the knives! Get the tents down from the loft!
Have a nice weekend.
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Post by Scissett Terrier! on Nov 19, 2011 9:42:11 GMT 1
I'm feeling that the revolution is near. Selling Northern Rock for a huge loss to the taxpayer Young unemployed forced to work for multibillion pound companies as essentially slave labour Unemployment rising, public spending rising, growth falling away, no coherent plan for improving the economy Banks still making huge profits, whilst the government fend off a Robin Hood tax That's just a start. The day is near. lets face it they've ditched Northern Rock because they know it will be worth sweet FA in the coming weeks, months, years. This lot will sell the lot, RBS will be next and they are all ready systematically preparing Network Rail to be broken up and sold off again despite no private railway infrastructure ever making a penny and only being a death trap in private hands. I don't agree which much these fools do but the rejecting the robin hood tax is one of them, companies would leave london in their droves and its too big a part of our economy now to allow that. When we start producing quality, hi-tech, future proof goods and services then we can consider it. My thoughts are when does this now all collapse? Next week? Next Month? Next Year? Will captital controls be put in place? Do i get money out now? If i do will inflation boom and it be worth sod all? Will i ever see my money again? Will chaos ensure? International War? Civil War? Revolution?
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Post by Carlito Brigante on Nov 19, 2011 10:42:51 GMT 1
I'm feeling that the revolution is near. Selling Northern Rock for a huge loss to the taxpayer Young unemployed forced to work for multibillion pound companies as essentially slave labour Unemployment rising, public spending rising, growth falling away, no coherent plan for improving the economy Banks still making huge profits, whilst the government fend off a Robin Hood tax That's just a start. The day is near. lets face it they've ditched Northern Rock because they know it will be worth sweet FA in the coming weeks, months, years. This lot will sell the lot, RBS will be next and they are all ready systematically preparing Network Rail to be broken up and sold off again despite no private railway infrastructure ever making a penny and only being a death trap in private hands. I don't agree which much these fools do but the rejecting the robin hood tax is one of them, companies would leave london in their droves and its too big a part of our economy now to allow that. When we start producing quality, hi-tech, future proof goods and services then we can consider it. My thoughts are when does this now all collapse? Next week? Next Month? Next Year? Will captital controls be put in place? Do i get money out now? If i do will inflation boom and it be worth sod all? Will i ever see my money again? Will chaos ensure? International War? Civil War? Revolution? Sounds like you are in need of a pint :beer: :suicide:
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Post by ab on Nov 21, 2011 10:44:45 GMT 1
"Will captital controls be put in place?"
Answer - no. Not unless the EU Treaty is renegotiated to remove the free movement of capital as being one of the four fundamental principles underlying the EU.
Inflation is already booming and the £ has devalued by nearly a third in the past 3 years.
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