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Bank of England Hike Interest Rates

The largest increase for 27 years. This will create unmitigated misery for most. This alongside the cost of lockdown crisis, inflated energy bills and inflation at rampant speeds and we are going to witness mass economic misery.

BoE reasons dont stack up. "To combat inflation" and of course "russia", anyone can see through that tripe.

Is this deliberate? That is the only way it makes sense imo.
Fairydust · F
💯 deliberate!!!
You’ll own nothing and be happy, they want to take everything from us, once we can’t afford to live, will keep going up.

It’s all in their plan.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Fairydust fuck them. Im not playing their game. This is the hill i will die on. Hopefully (love a bit of hopium lol) enough ppl will push back
Fairydust · F
@gol979

Same!! I’ll never give in to it.
I hope so but people still don’t see it.
The world needs to storm the Bastille…
Everyone one of us suffer under a globalist installed puppet regime
gol979 · 41-45, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout mmmm. I dunno. Violence is the parasite class language. They know how to dish it out and when directed at them, use it as an excuse for more control.

Is just saying no and trying to live, as much as possible, out of this system enough? Is the metaphorical storming of bastille inevitable?
LizOwen · 41-45, F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Yes- we fought for the wrong side in the French Revolutionary War. We should have joined the French and removed the upper classes - pure parasites.
GeniUs · 56-60, M
Glad I found this post:
Combat inflation = stick it to the poor who are trying to do something with their lives (not the easy come easy go brigade), the ones who work for a living and need cars and dream of owning a home.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@GeniUs "stick it to the poor".......deliberate policy
Lauren19 · 26-30, F
In the overall scheme of things 1.75% is still a historic low.
Lauren19 · 26-30, F
@gol979 It's not a 1.75 increase. The rate is 1.75 after the rise. I don't really know why you've not understood that, to be honest.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Lauren19 where did i say its a 1.75% increase? You said 1.75% was a "historic low".....i am pointing out how can that be when it has risen? What about the 1.25% it was before or the 0.5% it was before that? Is 1.75 !ower than 1.25 or 0.5?
Lauren19 · 26-30, F
@gol979 Yeah, all historic lows. Maybe a bad choice of phrasing by me. But if you had a graph from the beginning of time, 1.75 is right down there. In real terms, the rate is on the floor.

 
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