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Previously on "The biggest distribution of wealth from the poor/middle classes to the rich ever"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Since investors can make their money in China and India they no longer need UK workers, in fact they are a hindrance. The sooner the UK is filled up with third world emigrants working for peanuts the better for the stock market.
    You are Call Me Dave/ Ed Millipede / That bloke in the LibDems and I claim my free Wonga Loan.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Bernanke flunked it – and we will all suffer - Telegraph

    QE - it’s the biggest distribution of wealth from the poor and the middle classes to the rich ever

    How long can this go on for?
    Since investors can make their money in China and India they no longer need UK workers, in fact they are a hindrance. The sooner the UK is filled up with third world emigrants working for peanuts the better for the stock market.

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  • amcdonald
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    Keep as much tied up in property rather than cash, same as it ever was

    Simples

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  • OwlHoot
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    Interest rates on both sides of the Atlantic will now stay lower, for longer, we’re told. Maybe that’s true. ..
    Well who'd have thought it.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    The point of QE isn't to make us all richer is it. It's to encourage us to spend everything we have, save nothing, and become reliant or working like slaves until the day we die.
    +1. Imagine what would happen if prices started going down and people put off buying stuff while it was getting cheaper. Then people might not need to borrow before buying stuff. We would be in the unfortunate situation of Germany or Japan.

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  • doodab
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    The point of QE isn't to make us all richer is it. It's to encourage us to spend everything we have, save nothing, and become reliant or working like slaves until the day we die.

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  • The biggest distribution of wealth from the poor/middle classes to the rich ever

    Bernanke flunked it – and we will all suffer - Telegraph

    QE - it’s the biggest distribution of wealth from the poor and the middle classes to the rich ever

    How long can this go on for?

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