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The Pound 13:57 - Sep 24 with 98283 viewsStanmiguel

Well, the money markets didn't like the mini budget.
I met Liz Truss in a hotel in Monmouth a few years ago.
She said her solution to pensioner poverty would be to feed them on Pedigree Chum.
Not only would this save a lot of money, it would give them shiny coats and a nice cold nose.
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The Pound on 17:17 - Oct 16 with 2955 viewslightwaterhoop

The Pound on 11:39 - Oct 15 by LythamR

"Am I the only one who is uncomfortable about the idea of the bank of England printing money to give to private pension funds? What other investments are they planning to bail out in future?

As for the affordability of public pensions, the issue is that a lot of them are index linked so are going up a lot faster than the wages of the people being taxed to pay for them. Also you have a situation where the people paying for them are never going to get the same deal when it's their turn.

I know some on defined benefit public sector pensions that are getting a £5k rise in it this year, that's more than someone on minimum wage will get in total for their pension if they even get to retire. It feels unfair and unsustainable."

Your not alone, I find it quite amazing. Isnt there a standard message that the value of investments can go down as well as up> if we choose to live with free market economics then we have to expect there will be dips as well as peaks.

The 19.2 billion the BOE have just spent propping up gilts could have bought us approx 190 HS2 projects or equivalent infrastructure projects. Imagine if that money has been invested in green energy, water utility upgrades, railways and other transport upgrades

as a society we are generally being robbed blind whilst being dazed and confused by misdirection from the government and institutions


I dont want to be seen as nit picking but i think you will find that the 19.2 billion that the BoE has printed would'nt even pay the whole cost of HS2 let alone 190 of them!
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The Pound on 20:13 - Oct 16 with 2827 viewsSonofpugwash

The banks are still printing to infinity,creating more wealth out of nothing and charging ruinous interest rates.We were all told five years ago that when the US national debt hit $20tr the whole shebang would crash and burn.Now it's vomited past $31tr.
https://usdebtclock.org/
How long this can go on is anybody's business but like the San Andeas Fault the pressure continues to mount and when everything blows....
Maybe nuclear conflict is an option - "when all else fails they take you to war."

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The Pound on 22:41 - Oct 16 with 2735 viewsLythamR

The Pound on 17:17 - Oct 16 by lightwaterhoop

I dont want to be seen as nit picking but i think you will find that the 19.2 billion that the BoE has printed would'nt even pay the whole cost of HS2 let alone 190 of them!


You are of course absolutely right my mistake entirely on that calculation. Apologies.

The song remains the same though just with a few less bridges and wind turbines etc.

How much are they trying to find for projects like hammersmith bridge and similar pending upgrades and repairs, a drop in the ocean by comparison
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The Pound on 01:54 - Oct 17 with 2614 viewsSharpy36

The Pound on 22:41 - Oct 16 by LythamR

You are of course absolutely right my mistake entirely on that calculation. Apologies.

The song remains the same though just with a few less bridges and wind turbines etc.

How much are they trying to find for projects like hammersmith bridge and similar pending upgrades and repairs, a drop in the ocean by comparison


Hammersmith bridge, is that the new, drainage in the lower field, we`re all hearing about ?

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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The Pound on 11:32 - Oct 17 with 2445 viewsHAYESBOY

So back to where we were. It's like an episode of Dallas with a shower scene.

Smells like a trout farm in here

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The Pound on 11:44 - Oct 17 with 2414 viewsRs_Holy

The Pound on 11:32 - Oct 17 by HAYESBOY

So back to where we were. It's like an episode of Dallas with a shower scene.


i think Dallas is way too highbrow...

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The Pound on 12:40 - Oct 17 with 2297 viewssprocket

Surely Truss has got to go or better still call a general election?

It's astonishing the Tories are still in power.
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The Pound on 12:53 - Oct 17 with 2263 viewsslmrstid

The Pound on 12:40 - Oct 17 by sprocket

Surely Truss has got to go or better still call a general election?

It's astonishing the Tories are still in power.


Watching the announcements coming out at lunchtime with morbid fascination.

Just...wow. What a past few weeks.
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The Pound on 13:40 - Oct 17 with 2171 viewsR_from_afar

The Pound on 12:53 - Oct 17 by slmrstid

Watching the announcements coming out at lunchtime with morbid fascination.

Just...wow. What a past few weeks.


I have only heard the details once but the announcement sounded quite pragmatic and realistic. There was even talk of doing something to promote energy conservation.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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The Pound on 13:49 - Oct 17 with 2114 viewsJimmyR

The Pound on 13:40 - Oct 17 by R_from_afar

I have only heard the details once but the announcement sounded quite pragmatic and realistic. There was even talk of doing something to promote energy conservation.


Thank god we haven't anyone else in. All i can say is that it would definitely, 100% be much much worse if a different approach had been taken by someone else. Thank heavens we are all so fortunate
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The Pound on 15:37 - Oct 17 with 1984 viewskensalriser

There's never a good outcome with this bunch. What we have now is a binary narrative between hard austerity and fairytale economics.

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The Pound on 19:51 - Oct 17 with 1833 viewsThe_Beast1976

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



Very good observation

Just shows that our main stream media are scumbags with no interest in anything other than promoting sensationalist headlines, and the the public who believe what they read in the main stream media (which is a large majority it would seem)are, at very best, naive
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The Pound on 20:13 - Oct 17 with 1810 viewsArty

The Pound on 19:51 - Oct 17 by The_Beast1976

Very good observation

Just shows that our main stream media are scumbags with no interest in anything other than promoting sensationalist headlines, and the the public who believe what they read in the main stream media (which is a large majority it would seem)are, at very best, naive


Not to mention a potential massive increase in energy prices next April. I find it laughable. Turkeys voting for Christmas
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The Pound on 20:35 - Oct 17 with 1766 viewsThe_Beast1976

The Pound on 20:13 - Oct 17 by Arty

Not to mention a potential massive increase in energy prices next April. I find it laughable. Turkeys voting for Christmas


'Played' yet again (as if that hasn't already happened enough in the last 2 and a half years!!!)
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The Pound on 07:15 - Oct 18 with 1518 viewstraininvain

Have you considered that people might be annoyed with the complete incompetence of the government. They crashed the markets by proposing tax cuts for the super wealthy that were unviable, offered energy support that has now been withdrawn and tax cuts at the lower end that they’ve had to renege on.

How are people supposed to plan financially with such an incompetent government?

The whole process has been an absolute shambles but apparently it’s now the medias fault. I must be living in a parallel universe to some of you.
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The Pound on 07:18 - Oct 18 with 1512 viewsRs_Holy

The Pound on 07:15 - Oct 18 by traininvain

Have you considered that people might be annoyed with the complete incompetence of the government. They crashed the markets by proposing tax cuts for the super wealthy that were unviable, offered energy support that has now been withdrawn and tax cuts at the lower end that they’ve had to renege on.

How are people supposed to plan financially with such an incompetent government?

The whole process has been an absolute shambles but apparently it’s now the medias fault. I must be living in a parallel universe to some of you.
[Post edited 18 Oct 2022 7:16]


I thought it was the Queens fault for dying.
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The Pound on 08:05 - Oct 18 with 1430 viewsdistortR

The Pound on 07:18 - Oct 18 by Rs_Holy

I thought it was the Queens fault for dying.


Wait - the Queen died? When did this happen?
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The Pound on 08:50 - Oct 18 with 1356 viewsGloryHunter

The Pound on 13:40 - Oct 17 by R_from_afar

I have only heard the details once but the announcement sounded quite pragmatic and realistic. There was even talk of doing something to promote energy conservation.


I suspect that doing something to promote energy conservation means letting prices rise so that people use less.
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The Pound on 08:51 - Oct 18 with 1355 viewsParkRoyalR

The Pound on 19:51 - Oct 17 by The_Beast1976

Very good observation

Just shows that our main stream media are scumbags with no interest in anything other than promoting sensationalist headlines, and the the public who believe what they read in the main stream media (which is a large majority it would seem)are, at very best, naive


Of course we were'nt getting the same government spending + tax cuts,

As Sunak rightly called it 'fairytale economics' and a senior Tory 'flying the plane blind'

The market reacted as it did as these clowns were increasing the government debt by how much they didn't know at a time of rising interest rates, like leaving a large trading bloc at a time the US, China, BRIC economies are all struggling, not great timing.

I'm not sure how much extra in interest payments this had burdened the tax-payer with, given lowering of credit rating, but no doubt runs into billions.

Absolute clowns.
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The Pound on 11:02 - Oct 18 with 1214 viewsSonofpugwash

Jeremy Hunt announces new economic advisory council including Rupert Harrison, former chief of staff to George Osborne who is now at investment managers BlackRock.(Larry Fink prop.)
Blackrock will be advising the Chancellor on the economic direction of the country... the WEF is getting deeper into the UK govt.
So if Blackrock is running the treasury- the WEF also setting the rules the, WHO running health why are we paying £ millions for 650 gormless MP’s?
BlackRock are now running the UK on behalf of The Federal Reserve Bank of the United States.
I think we are under administration (as in bankrupt).
All the covid crap only delayed it for 30 months.
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The Pound on 11:25 - Oct 18 with 1143 viewsloftupper

The Pound on 11:02 - Oct 18 by Sonofpugwash

Jeremy Hunt announces new economic advisory council including Rupert Harrison, former chief of staff to George Osborne who is now at investment managers BlackRock.(Larry Fink prop.)
Blackrock will be advising the Chancellor on the economic direction of the country... the WEF is getting deeper into the UK govt.
So if Blackrock is running the treasury- the WEF also setting the rules the, WHO running health why are we paying £ millions for 650 gormless MP’s?
BlackRock are now running the UK on behalf of The Federal Reserve Bank of the United States.
I think we are under administration (as in bankrupt).
All the covid crap only delayed it for 30 months.
[Post edited 18 Oct 2022 11:07]


But at least we have our sovereignty back

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The Pound on 11:26 - Oct 18 with 2283 viewsSonofpugwash

The Pound on 11:25 - Oct 18 by loftupper

But at least we have our sovereignty back



Not for much longer.We'll be back in the EU in a year oy reckons.

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The Pound on 11:39 - Oct 18 with 2255 viewsRs_Holy

The Pound on 11:26 - Oct 18 by Sonofpugwash

Not for much longer.We'll be back in the EU in a year oy reckons.


its worth doing just to see how Nigel Farage reacts
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The Pound on 11:48 - Oct 18 with 2207 viewsBucksRanger

The Pound on 11:39 - Oct 18 by Rs_Holy

its worth doing just to see how Nigel Farage reacts


I assume he'd react by taking over the Reform Party and winning the next election by a landslide now the Conservatives have imploded.
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The Pound on 11:57 - Oct 18 with 2176 viewswood_hoop

The Pound on 11:48 - Oct 18 by BucksRanger

I assume he'd react by taking over the Reform Party and winning the next election by a landslide now the Conservatives have imploded.


Not if the Dolpin Party stand


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