Join the euro, fall into line under emperor bliar, allow your economy to be screwed up by someone in another country rather than by someone you can directly kick out at the ballot box....and everything will be sweet.
...and nobody should ever learn anything about economics or history, lest they figure out how dangerous the EU is.
The EU and the Euro are the answer to all economic problems. Nothing else needs to be said. Apparently.
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Previously on "The AtW and DimPrawn economic utopia thread"
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Thought the future was garlic bread?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBuy-To-Let. Its the future.
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It is.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBuy-To-Let. Its the future.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/mon...cle6889734.ece
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You said it.Originally posted by snaw View PostInvest in nuts for future growth of the squirrel population.
Move out of Swindon, see a bit of the world. It's a fantastic place, apparently. Not that I'd know, cause I'm a miserable knut that's hates everything and everyone
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Invest in nuts for future growth of the squirrel population.
Move out of Swindon, see a bit of the world. It's a fantastic place, apparently. Not that I'd know, cause I'm a miserable knut that's hates everything and everyone
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We don't need the city or any of the evil people who work in it. We should be concentrating our resources on building magnificent tractor factories.
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Well lets kill all those evil bankers and then...and then... we can have a central planning committee of old men who'll make for us some nice 10 year economic plans for redevelopment.
All the evil capitalist financial classes and their lackeys to be sent for re-education to gulags.
AtW
PS Let us also shoot the Royal family.
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Fly to the moon, bring back all the cheese and sell it at great profit to the French.
I fank you!
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