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Now that would have been an amusing mod edit, just to change the smilie in the original postOriginally posted by NotAllThere View Post

Please try to use the correct smiley in future.
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Your trolling style suggests a sock puppet of sasguru or the banned david contractor jrOriginally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostA bit of devaluation will be good for the country.
Another five years of Labour will be good too. Must register for my overseas postal vote.
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Yeah, like it was good in Germany in 1930's and Zimbabwe just recently.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostA Good Thing.
Yeah, people seemed to like that I read in Germany in the 1930's they voted for your sister party the National Socialists.
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A Good Thing.Originally posted by Green Mango View PostWell yes and no.
It'll devalue savings but people will be able to depend on the welfare state. It will decrease investment confidence but who cares about the profiteers, and generally dercrease the case for doing business in the UK i.e. attract fewer foreign capitalists hoping to make money out of British workers. It will decrease debt. Good.
Generally it seen as a bad thing.
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Well yes and no.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostA bit of devaluation will be good for the country.
Another five years of Labour will be good too. Must register for my overseas postal vote.
It'll devalue savings. It will decrease investment confidence and generally dercrease the case for doing business in the UK. It will decrease debt.
Generally it seen as a bad thing.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostGood for who?
whom.
Good in principle. Won't affect me much, I'm outside the country. Won't stop me voting though.
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A bit of devaluation will be good for the country.Originally posted by Green Mango View PostIf Labour gets back in I'm expecting £ head South, inflation ramps up. I'm hedged against that, but I wouldn't like to see by how much more Labour can wreck the country.
Another five years of Labour will be good too. Must register for my overseas postal vote.
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If Labour gets back in I'm expecting £ head South, inflation ramps up. I'm hedged against that, but I wouldn't like to see by how much more Labour can wreck the country.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostYou lot will be laughing on the other side of your face come May. Labour will get back in. Brown will finally drop this stupid "New" Labour stuff and introduce a bit of socialism at last.
Just as long as business doesn't complain too much, which would lead to the further ascendancy of Mandelson.
Anyway, posh boy Camera-on is not the winner. Try again, nasty party!
I am SO looking forward to this election!
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Rivers of blood if your lot of Champagne Socialists get in.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostYou lot will be laughing on the other side of your face come May. Labour will get back in. Brown will finally drop this stupid "New" Labour stuff and introduce a bit of socialism at last.
Just as long as business doesn't complain too much, which would lead to the further ascendancy of Mandelson.
Anyway, posh boy Camera-on is not the winner. Try again, nasty party!
I am SO looking forward to this election!
Winston "Nostradamus" Churchill
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