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Who is getting that £75 bln then? Ah I know - banks with tulipy "assets" used at full face value to get real cash, put it into commodity markets and watch banks make 50% of real cash, pay big bonuses and offset corp tax due to losses booked for last couple of years.
Meanwhile everyone else will keep paying £1.50 per liter of fuel.
Not so much Banks because they know they will not pass the money on as easily as buying other assets.
Who is getting that £75 bln then? Ah I know - banks with tulipy "assets" used at full face value to get real cash, put it into commodity markets and watch banks make 50% of real cash, pay big bonuses and offset corp tax due to losses booked for last couple of years.
Meanwhile everyone else will keep paying £1.50 per liter of fuel.
If they hadn't done all this quantitative easing your flat would only be worth a fraction of the current price. Oh, hang on...
Who is getting that £75 bln then? Ah I know - banks with tulipy "assets" used at full face value to get real cash, put it into commodity markets and watch banks make 50% of real cash, pay big bonuses and offset corp tax due to losses booked for last couple of years.
Meanwhile everyone else will keep paying £1.50 per liter of fuel.
It's not all bad news. The City types will be looking at bumper xmas bonuses.
Can anyone tell the coalition apart from New Liebour?
Who is getting that £75 bln then? Ah I know - banks with tulipy "assets" used at full face value to get real cash, put it into commodity markets and watch banks make 50% of real cash, pay big bonuses and offset corp tax due to losses booked for last couple of years.
Meanwhile everyone else will keep paying £1.50 per liter of fuel.
I think there was news about house prices having fallen out today too.
Who is getting that £75 bln then? Ah I know - banks with tulipy "assets" used at full face value to get real cash, put it into commodity markets and watch banks make 50% of real cash, pay big bonuses and offset corp tax due to losses booked for last couple of years.
Meanwhile everyone else will keep paying £1.50 per liter of fuel.
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