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Previously on "Deficit to be eliminated soon?"

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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    I think you meant fiscal drag? Although, taking your cash out of the bank and wrapping it around your heating pipes would probably save more in terms of reduced heating costs than you ever get in interest AND it couldn't be taxed. I'm liking this idea
    Lag Drag Shmag...

    Maybe I've been playing MMOs too much

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    Fiscal lag works wonders for greedy chancellors and utility companies alike
    I think you meant fiscal drag? Although, taking your cash out of the bank and wrapping it around your heating pipes would probably save more in terms of reduced heating costs than you ever get in interest AND it couldn't be taxed. I'm liking this idea

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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    George Osborne urged to share £1.6 billion property tax windfall - Telegraph

    Squeeze the fools stupid enough to buy property at this level - superb. Help to buy keeping the economy afloat too. Win win.
    Fiscal lag works wonders for greedy chancellors and utility companies alike

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  • BrilloPad
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    Deficit to be eliminated soon?

    George Osborne urged to share £1.6 billion property tax windfall - Telegraph

    Squeeze the fools stupid enough to buy property at this level - superb. Help to buy keeping the economy afloat too. Win win.

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