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  • RichardCranium
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    Wednesday: The Royal Mint becomes the Quantitative Easing Agency and is sold to EDS for £750m (spread over ten years). We are to pay them £150m per annum to operate it (plus an initial £850m startup cost). EDS immediately announces the redundancy of all QEA staff and the outsourcing of the entire operation to China.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Tuesday; British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces 'having saved the world we shall now continue the unprecedented levels of public investment to ensure hard working families and their children can live in a fair and equitable Britain whose economy is on a firm footing bla bla bla...

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  • Paddy
    started a topic Next Weeks News

    Next Weeks News

    Monday:
    Commenting at the declining value of the pound, Gordon Brown Claims that Britain is a World leader in monetary printing and that industry will drive the future economy.

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