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"Then there is quantitative uncoupling, in which the monetary economy becomes so besotted with itself that it comes to believe it has no need or use for its lifelong partner, the real economy."
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"I disagree with Mr Farage's views on the EU, but there is something refreshing about seeing a politician genuinely care and fight for an issue of personal import - it's the original good reason to go into politics. Just wish he wasn't able to bring so many people round to his view."
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