Really? Inflation under control? But the right was united on QE leading to inevitable inflation not so long ago...
We could do with inflation a fair bit higher right now.
The fall in inflation was predicted by the BoE going back years IIRC. Although this respite can only be temporary, after all the fundamentals have not altered for utilities and food in the longer trrm.
Who needs it higher?
Everyone except savers - including the economy at large. Unfortunately savers have the political power.
The Newsnight interview is pretty brutal
David Cameron has opened the door to a historic referendum on Britain's relationship with the European Union - declaring that voters need a "real choice".
According to tge article Liam Fox is to make his presence felt for the first time since his resignation last year.
Well yes of course, Cameron wants to stay as far away as possible from any sort of referendum.
I've heardd it said though that the 2010 batch of MP's increaed the size of the Eurosceptic wing of the party. The immediate story here is the likelihood of in-fighting in the coming months.
One of these days we are going to have to engage in a serious examination of where we see ourselves in European affairs, the moves toward a further centralusing of powers will force us into it eventually. Either join them or renegotiate in a pretty serious fashion, as the status quo will fail to serve the nees of both pro and anti soober or later.
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I'm interested in who you think is in the minority and why?
I have got to admit that I can't make my mind up one way or the other which is very frustrating.
We have had decades of counter EU coverage and honestly if the UK had known what we were getting into when we voted for the common market, we wouldn't have voted yes. I think if asked right now to agree to all the changes being introduced on the back of the Euro crisis there is no way we opt in.
There won't be a fair debate either. The newspapers will attack the pro Euro side endlessly.
Really? Inflation under control? But the right was united on QE leading to inevitable inflation not so long ago...
We could do with inflation a fair bit higher right now.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/jul/09/finance-industry-lobbying-budget-revealed
Scary the sway the City has over political parties of all colour.
Bollocks, it's never to soon to extend democracy. And the new chamber might just help to sort out some of those 'other things' that the coalition has signally failed to sort out.This proposed Lords Reform is all self-serving and unnecessary politicking at a time when government should be focusing on other things.
Bollocks, it's never to soon to extend democracy. And the new chamber might just help to sort out some of those 'other things' that the coalition has signally failed to sort out.