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Previously on "Weak pound doing wonders for an export led UK recovery"
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Putting your head underwater in a sewer and breathing in.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostDefine success
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Define successOriginally posted by AtW View PostSuccess is my target. Always was, always will be.
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You kill joy! "Dropping like a stone" is so much more dramatic, even though it isn't true.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHmm. Falling like a stone? £1 = $1.49 according to xe.com. Which is what it dropped to last week. Going up and dropping right back again isn't "dropping like a stone", it's just fluctuations.
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That's 2-3% in one week.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHmm. Falling like a stone? £1 = $1.49 according to xe.com. Which is what it dropped to last week. Going up and dropping right back again isn't "dropping like a stone", it's just fluctuations.
Banks pay out 0.05% interest in accounts yet making that much gambling with your money
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Hmm. Falling like a stone? £1 = $1.49 according to xe.com. Which is what it dropped to last week. Going up and dropping right back again isn't "dropping like a stone", it's just fluctuations.
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Nope. Loads of debt though. Gordon will save us!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's obvious New Labour's plan to shrink their trillion pound deficit is to destroy the pound, therefore destroying all their debt.
Sorteeeed.
I hope no one here has any savings or pensions.
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