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I'm 20,003 (I think!) Well done
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Up to 20,113 now
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20154 is what its at! i've just signed! well done all
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Probably the wrong place but I am NOT signing. The place for this is home, not watering down the already watered down curriculum.0
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Just a big thanks to everyone who's done it - very relieved we've hit 20,000. Obviously the more we get the better so please don't stop - I've twittered and facebooked it this evening which has helped too. Thanks so much
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all signed up martinhave now given up smoking since feb 13th 2014 loving the money I'm saving0
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Just signed0
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20441 now

I agree that this should be the parent's responsibility, but as we all know, a lot of parent nowadays don't have a clue themselves! Also there are many aspects to money now, not just save or spend, so it's a good idea to teach this at school. Even if kids only have 1 session a year, it'll make them more aware of money.0 -
20,644th signatory here.
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I was 20,666.

Thankyou Martin, for pointing this outI :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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