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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostRussian humour.
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King gets knighthood in Birthday Honours list - Telegraph
Well done Merv. It's hard work having to photocopy that letter to the exchequer every month to explain why interest rates are staying at 0.5% and how inflation is only a 'temporary blip'.
I'd be laughing too if it wasn't for the devaluing of my warchest, which is still in sterling as I don't have a clue where to invest it that is both 100% safe (or as safe as the bank) and easy to access.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWhich all disproportionally affect the less well off which is fast becoming most of us.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostEnergy costs up 20%
Transport costs up 20%
Fuel costs up 30%
Council tax up 6%
Food costs up 10%
Water costs up 20%
The energy companies are all involved in some crooked scheme together to rip the customers off. The gas and electricity costs in UK must be the highest in the world.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd another thing to think about.
BoE says real danger is deflation and inflation is a temporary blip.
So why is 95% of the BoE pension fund invested in inflation linked bonds, up 88% from last year?
I think that tells us all something.
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Energy costs up 20%
Transport costs up 20%
Fuel costs up 30%
Council tax up 6%
Food costs up 10%
Water costs up 20%
The energy companies are all involved in some crooked scheme together to rip the customers off. The gas and electricity costs in UK must be the highest in the world.
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And another thing to think about.
BoE says real danger is deflation and inflation is a temporary blip.
So why is 95% of the BoE pension fund invested in inflation linked bonds, up 88% from last year?
I think that tells us all something.Last edited by DimPrawn; 13 June 2011, 10:06.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTry wearing hockey mask whilst doing it for protection of face - you'll get more money for your work
I'm here to trim your bush. SFW
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