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What would you have spent the £1250* on?


I will reduce spending on...  

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  1. 1. I will reduce spending on...

    • Rent
      2
    • Food
      3
    • Fuel
      2
    • Transport
      3
    • Drink/tobacco/drugs
      4
    • Socialising
      4
    • Clothes
      5
    • Household Improvements
      5
    • Communications (Tv, phone, internet)
      3
    • Don't know
      2


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Someone thinks that if an amount equal to £1250 per person is injected into the economy, then each persons spending power is reduced by £1250.

 

Of course, it isn't.

 

*-Read this as spending power lost to inflation due to dilution of the money supply.

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Someone thinks that if an amount equal to £1250 per person is injected into the economy, then each persons spending power is reduced by £1250.

 

Of course, it isn't.

 

Oh go and bring facts into it. Very fair!

 

Next you'll be suggesting that all landlords don't feast on roast babies washed down with flagons of virgins blood while cackling manically?

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Oh go and bring facts into it. Very fair!

 

Next you'll be suggesting that all landlords don't feast on roast babies washed down with flagons of virgins blood while cackling manically?

 

cackling is optional, as is throwing children out into the snow, but wearing a black cape isn't.

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Oh go and bring facts into it. Very fair!

 

Next you'll be suggesting that all landlords don't feast on roast babies washed down with flagons of virgins blood while cackling manically?

 

Of course they don't. They just prevent them from being born in the first place.

 

http://www.mortgagestrategy.co.uk/housing-market/cml-conference-limited-supply-of-family-homes-a-threat-to-birth-rate/1038970.article

 

At the Council of Mortgage Lenders’ Future Housing Conference in London today, she says: “There are serious social implications stemming from the inadequate rented stock for families. If couples are unable to find a property to move to that is big enough for children, there is a danger the birth rate could fall.
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