What we could have spent £1.3tr on
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- kelpie0
I think the key thing is that all this cash is not actually 'money in the bank', its the kind of financial abstractions our system has been built on since the 17th century. That system requires that the banks are saved, bottom line, or we all go to hell in a hand cart. Its not pretty, and they be doing it wrong, none of us really know yet, but although this article is illuminating in terms of the broader issue of cost of Real Things Vs long term financial alchemy, its basically a fluff piece pandering to people's ignorant outrage and understandable fears
- moth0
I'm so outraged I'm going to throw some custard.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/79…
- kelpie0
not the first time "custard' has adorned the face of Lord Mandy, methinks, possibly colder than usual
- shitehawke0
You could buy 1.3tr penny jellies.
Can you still get penny sweets in the UK?- Yes. Yes and no really.
I'm not sure Shite, to be honest.
Probably not.
No you can't. I'm certain of it.Koopsy - You can get them, in our corner shop they're 2p though!jamble
- bastards. fucking inflation eh?shitehawke
- Yes. Yes and no really.
- Koopsy0
Why is it when people are going to throw something over a politician their arms go a bit... erm... fliddy... and they only manage to get a little bit on the target's elbow.
Its almost like our conscience has a last minute over-ride on our actions that is only partially effective.
If I had a comedy sketch show I think I'd have one sketch a week of a protestor throwing custard over themselves in the presence of a politician.
- moth0
throwing custard over oneself in protest doesn't quite have the same effect as setting oneself on fire, does it? Why is that?