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No, the job vacancies and payrolls declining simultaneously is a direct impact of Labour’s policy. Reform had a similar policy, albeit...
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I'm afraid I've not been a good boy on SM. I don't tweet often as I end up getting embroiled in trolling celebrities (only ever had 2...
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Of course that Ni contribution was okay when it was implemented by Boris and taken away by Hunt.🫣
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agreed, other central banks have done it passively as bond terms expire
Yesterday at 1:45 PM
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Yeah, it’s mental. Theres a good justification to reduce their balance sheet, to give more wriggle room in a crisis but it’s been awful...
Yesterday at 1:40 PM
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The BOE were carrying out a programme of quantative tightening which is selling the bonds purchased by the BOE to the market to reduce...
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Look at the cost of housing… assets have ballooned so not only are houses difficult for ordinary people to buy, they’re also spending...
Yesterday at 12:51 PM
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For anyone interested and not fast asleep after my post, this is a pretty good explanation of QE...
Yesterday at 12:22 PM
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Tbf Sterling has already devalued massively since his Liverpool and Man City days.
Yesterday at 12:18 PM
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Probably all bollocks but I tried 😂
Yesterday at 12:15 PM
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I’m no economist and it’s complex but I will try to explain my view…you might be better trying Google Ai though ! Firstly, I’d imagine...
Yesterday at 12:11 PM
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If the investment guarantees growth which outpaces the increase in borrowing costs I agree. Confidence in the government delivering...
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Very sadly in the same weekend, in the same area, it appears another man named Ricky has taken his life...
Yesterday at 10:27 AM
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Pretty sure the government has increased taxes by £40bn pa and changed fiscal rules to increase borrowing by the same per annum...
Yesterday at 10:25 AM
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Not from the details I’ve heard/read Pete (happy to share if I can dig out). Only caveat and something I agree with Unite on is there is...
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