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A weaker pound works by making exports cheaper and imports dearer.
There is no firm evidence generalised tax cuts are a panacea for recession, but cutting the burden through tax credit increases will support the economy where need is greatest, spending is immediate and every pound works its hardest before being siphoned out of circulation.
They produce largely in the U.K., and the suddenly muscular euro against the pound works to their advantage.
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During the previous few weeks, speculators like George Soros had been making huge bets against the pound, working on the theory that the Bank of England would eventually throw in the towel.
Jim Murphy, the shadow defence secretary, also repeated an admission he had made before, that when awarding contracts for big defence programmes Labour in government had failed to "make every pound work as hard as it should".
Then it guaranteed the multi-billion pound work programme, the largest welfare-to-work programme this country has ever seen and one which will at last recognise people as individuals and the need to be treated as such, rather than be prescribed one-size-fits-all solutions direct from Whitehall.
So, by far the most significant re-engineering in the new proposals is the commitment to make every BBC pound work harder for programmes: that more of the licence fee goes into content is the most significant promise for the future.
This will become the case for the hidden blade.[1] 2 extension springs, 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) by 1 1⁄2 inch (3.8 cm), 8.46 pound work weight.
The conversion into pounds works out the same.
The latest, about the size of a large flashlight and weighing less than 1.5 pounds, works well below 3,000 feet.
If nothing else, Seven Pounds works as an acting treat.
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