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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy: Eureka - How the Bank of England could fix the system for good
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy. This is a blog that I started in october 2010, mainly for discussing my ideas on the economy, taxation and politics. Please add comments - I'll do my best to reply. If you are new, I would recommend watching one of my YouTube presentations (in French or English). You can download a fully indexed pdf version (over 600 pages) here. Eureka - How the Bank of England could fix the system for good. I think this may be it. The solution. Here's what needs to happen. However, ...
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Why hasn’t it been done before? | N-Euro info site
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Why do we need it? Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against? Who should use the N-Euro system? A major reduction in direct costs. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges. No need for coins and notes. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than crytocurrencies. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime. An end to personal debt. Less money for Bankers. A hit to some sectors of the economy. Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against?
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An end to tax-evasion | N-Euro info site
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Why do we need it? Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against? Who should use the N-Euro system? A major reduction in direct costs. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges. No need for coins and notes. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than crytocurrencies. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime. An end to personal debt. Less money for Bankers. A hit to some sectors of the economy. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime.
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Extremely low running costs | N-Euro info site
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Why do we need it? Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against? Who should use the N-Euro system? A major reduction in direct costs. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges. No need for coins and notes. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than crytocurrencies. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime. An end to personal debt. Less money for Bankers. A hit to some sectors of the economy. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than cryptocurrencies.
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A major reduction in direct costs | N-Euro info site
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Why do we need it? Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against? Who should use the N-Euro system? A major reduction in direct costs. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges. No need for coins and notes. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than crytocurrencies. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime. An end to personal debt. Less money for Bankers. A hit to some sectors of the economy. A major reduction in direct costs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy: A personal thankyou to the Greek people
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy. This is a blog that I started in october 2010, mainly for discussing my ideas on the economy, taxation and politics. Please add comments - I'll do my best to reply. If you are new, I would recommend watching one of my YouTube presentations (in French or English). You can download a fully indexed pdf version (over 600 pages) here. A personal thankyou to the Greek people. The Greek people have a fight on with the Financial System. And they have just said "NO! In the las...
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Reduction or even abolition of interest charges | N-Euro info site
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Why do we need it? Why hasn’t it been done before? What are the arguments against? Who should use the N-Euro system? A major reduction in direct costs. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges. No need for coins and notes. Extremely low running costs. Much safer than crytocurrencies. An end to tax-evasion. Virtual elimination of financial crime. An end to personal debt. Less money for Bankers. A hit to some sectors of the economy. Reduction or even abolition of interest charges.
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy: Greece : Another way to solve the Greek debt problem
http://simonthorpesideas.blogspot.com/2015/07/greece-another-way-to-solve-greek-debt.html
Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy. This is a blog that I started in october 2010, mainly for discussing my ideas on the economy, taxation and politics. Please add comments - I'll do my best to reply. If you are new, I would recommend watching one of my YouTube presentations (in French or English). You can download a fully indexed pdf version (over 600 pages) here. Greece : Another way to solve the Greek debt problem. OK So the Greeks owe their creditors €317 billion (the figure at the end of 2014).
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy: Bristol Propects - another scheme for reforming money
http://simonthorpesideas.blogspot.com/2015/08/bristol-propects-another-scheme-for.html
Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy. This is a blog that I started in october 2010, mainly for discussing my ideas on the economy, taxation and politics. Please add comments - I'll do my best to reply. If you are new, I would recommend watching one of my YouTube presentations (in French or English). You can download a fully indexed pdf version (over 600 pages) here. Bristol Propects - another scheme for reforming money. And aims to help small and medium sized companies in the region who either have exces...
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Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy: Where did the UK government borrow £625 billion in just five years?
http://simonthorpesideas.blogspot.com/2015/07/where-did-uk-government-borrow-625.html
Simon Thorpe's Ideas on the Economy. This is a blog that I started in october 2010, mainly for discussing my ideas on the economy, taxation and politics. Please add comments - I'll do my best to reply. If you are new, I would recommend watching one of my YouTube presentations (in French or English). You can download a fully indexed pdf version (over 600 pages) here. Where did the UK government borrow £625 billion in just five years? Last Friday, I wrote to the UK Debt Management Offic. Question 1 : Can y...