Money Talks with Liam Halligan Episode 1: Lord Forsyth

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In the first episode of Money Talks with Liam Halligan GB News’ Economics Editor Liam Halligan sits down with Lord Forysth to discuss a recent report a Lords Committee which warns of a threat of quantitative easing if the Bank of England becomes ‘addicted’ to creating money.

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