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Quantitative Easing from an investor's perspective
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...... are you suggesting that lost him the election?he and his wife soon got on the EU and Lords gravy train showing just how left wing they really were.:rotfl:
Blair was the biggest hypocrite of all and he won!
(because he was a friend of Murdoch)“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” --Upton Sinclair0 -
Glen_Clark wrote: »...... are you suggesting that lost him the election?
That was later, so obviously nothing to do with elections, just an example of how much of a hypocrite he really was. I would say more than Blair hypocrisy, because Blair did not build his rise and reputation on an old style firebrand socialist tax, spend and nationalise agenda, only then to cash in. The only thing to be said for Kinnock as a loser is at least he never got to the stage where he could take us to war based on a lie.0
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