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Well, GBP is holding up and there was no trouble with raising an extra £2,500,000,000 of government borrowing this morning so perhaps that is a sign that the markets do not fear the lib-lab government.
there was no trouble with raising an extra £2,500,000,000 of government borrowing this morning
That's because Govt allegedly induces commercial banks to buy gilts then quickly sell them back to BoE for freshly printed GBP to make big fat margin and avoid making BoE buy gilts directly.
That's because Govt allegedly induces commercial banks to buy gilts then quickly sell them back to BoE for freshly printed GBP to make big fat margin and avoid making BoE buy gilts directly.
HTH
You mean, the government has started printing the money?
It's meaningless and disingenuous statement if by that he didn't mean support. What was the point in saying it otherwise, especially with detail in regard to the number of seats and votes.
His party might not allow him to unite with Tories, even though they got first chance to negotiate a deal. That was his choice, as he said beforehand, rather than going straight to Labour.
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