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Will Quant Easing continue in UK?

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    Will Quant Easing continue in UK?

    This debate seems to be the reason the pound is going up and down...
    12
    Yes
    83.33%
    10
    No
    16.67%
    2

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    #2
    If I don't know, do I vote yes or no?

    Cheers.

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      #3
      Dunno??

      Where's this lovely debt busting inflation?
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        #4
        Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
        Where's this lovely debt busting inflation?
        They've invented new kind of inflation - savings busting...

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          #5
          By continued do you mean we will stick at £175 billion, or we will go higher or go lower?

          If I think we will stick at £175bn for next year do I vote yes or no?

          I wish there was an andyw option to vote for.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
            Dunno??

            Where's this lovely debt busting inflation?
            At the moment deflation is still the bigger threat.

            While pay rises get smaller it will carry on being an issue.

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              #7
              stagflation.

              A shrinking economy, pay cuts, rising unemployment combined with hugely expensive food, fuel, transport and housing costs.

              Enjoy.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                By continued do you mean we will stick at £175 billion, or we will go higher or go lower?

                If I think we will stick at £175bn for next year do I vote yes or no?

                I wish there was an andyw option to vote for.....
                I meant will they do more QE?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                  If I don't know, do I vote yes or no?

                  Cheers.
                  I'm only interested in Y or N answers ...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                    At the moment deflation is still the bigger threat.

                    While pay rises get smaller it will carry on being an issue.
                    So they keep telling us. That is even more unlikely than me turning straight and pulling the beautiful, blond Australian bar manager that is half my age that I was going on about the other day.
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