Originally posted by CheeseSlice
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I thought we were in massive debt?
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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Originally posted by AtW View Post"Cost of National Debt: The cost of National debt is the interest the government has to pay on the bonds and gilts it sells. In the first six months of 2010, the debt interest payments were £21.6bn, suggesting an annual cost of around £43bn (3% of GDP)"
Source: UK National Debt — Economics Blog
So £7 bln is around 2 months worth of UKs interest debt payments. If Ireland falls and its bond holders register losses then it would reduce demand for Govt debt apart from safe heavens (UK isn't one of them - USA might still qualify), so you'd sell less gilts at higher interest rate and also will have to print money to buy unsold gilts from Govt.
Now what EU should do is tell Ireland in certain terms to stop being a legit offshore and increase tax rates for things like corp tax (12% I think) - something like 15-18% would be closer to fair deal and UK should reduce their own to the same level that should be common across all Europe (plus minuse few percentage points).Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Cheese again;
Government to let them eat cheese - The Irish Times - Fri, Nov 05, 2010
I see the economic crisis has done nothing for the Irish sense of humour; this is almost CUK'ish in its desperation;
Fine Gael’s agriculture spokesman Andrew Doyle reacted with scepticism to the plan.
“Fianna Fáil and the Greens gouda be kidding,” he said. “People on the breadline would rather the Government’s unfeta’d attention was on solving the economic crisis they caused and providing jobs rather than on this ridiculous announcement."
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCheese again;
Government to let them eat cheese - The Irish Times - Fri, Nov 05, 2010
I see the economic crisis has done nothing for the Irish sense of humour; this is almost CUK'ish in its desperation;Comment
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Yum cheese
Never heard of this free Cheese though! Gutted, we're not even going home for Christmas -
The Baby CheesesBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
CUK University Challenge Champions 2010Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYum cheese
Never heard of this free Cheese though! Gutted, we're not even going home for Christmas -
The Baby CheesesLast edited by SupremeSpod; 17 November 2010, 13:59.Comment
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostIt should be, it has never defaulted.Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostChristmas in Ireland, no wise men only the baby cheeses!
Thou brie most fair and dairylea!
Oh Christmas brie, O Christmas brie!
Thou brie most fair and dairylea!
The sight of thee at Christmastide
Spreads hope and gladness far and wide
Oh Christmas brie, O Christmas brie
Thou brie most fair and lovely!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostO Christmas brie, O Christmas brie!
Thou brie most fair and dairylea!
Oh Christmas brie, O Christmas brie!
Thou brie most fair and dairylea!
The sight of thee at Christmastide
Spreads hope and gladness far and wide
Oh Christmas brie, O Christmas brie
Thou brie most fair and lovely!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
CUK University Challenge Champions 2010Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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