Darling 'mulls money printing plan'

Darling 'mulls money printing plan'

Speculation is mounting that the Government is preparing to print billions of pounds of money to help boost the economy

 

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  1.  
    Angry from Alpha SIte says:
    Jan 12, 08:36

    He can print me some money. I'm a bit short after the xmas bash.

  2.  
    Mark from Ketteringbad says:
    Jan 12, 07:53

    Why can't we use Rupees or Manopoly money as legal tender?

  3.  
    Brian from North says:
    Jan 9, 19:24

    Mick from North uk
    .
    The way things are going we should have joined the Euro when it started, it is now worth more than the £.
    .
    Why is everyone so paranoid about joining with Europe, we are part of Europe, NOT America.

  4.  
    Wilf from Leeds 8 Yorkshire says:
    Jan 9, 19:04

    When Governments print Money it devalues peoples savings in their bank books so they can prop up the economy of their doing, and they will get less interest at 1 1/2 % . Not a good idea for savers !!!!!!!!
    That.s what you get from a socialist Government that waste Billions of pounds on silly ideas, and keep British Money in Britain. Not E.U.
    Brown is Lost . Out now !!!!!!!!!!

  5.  
    Wilf from Leeds 8 Yorkshire says:
    Jan 9, 19:04

    When Governments print Money it devalues peoples savings in their bank books so they can prop up the economy of their doing, and they will get less interest at 1 1/2 % . Not a good idea for savers !!!!!!!!
    That.s what you get from a socialist Government that waste Billions of pounds on silly ideas, and keep British Money in Britain. Not E.U.
    Brown is Lost . Out now !!!!!!!!!!

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