Fletcher, David 1952- :"I've decided to abandon the idea of printing more money to get us out of our financial troubles." The Politician. 21 June 2013

Fletcher, David 1952- :"I've decided to abandon the idea of printing more money to get us out of our financial troubles." The Politician. 21 June 2013
Date
2013
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Dominion post (Newspaper)
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DCDL-0025281
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An MP tells a colleague that he has abandoned an idea to print more money in order to ease financial troubles because the country can't afford the paper or ink. Context - The Green Party chose to abandon their call for quantative easing after it was heavily criticised by other the political parties.

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