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To the Chancellor

Question to the Chancellor:

In addition to raising money through taxing and borrowing, what prevents you from spending “green” or “public” credit into the economy?

Trusting that Leonard Cohen’s music continues to cheer you up, [Tower of Song and First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin]

Looking forward to your response,

Sabine
Organiser, Forum for Stable Currencies

Publisher, Public Credit Petition [124 signatures and 2459 page views…]

Green Credit for Green Purposes, Our submission to the Committee’s Inquiry into the Stern Report

In the Spirit of the Forum for Stable Currencies, blog

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From the Publisher of a “History of Usury”

Public Credit Petition

My warmest congratulations to you for the inspiration (and implementation) that lies behind The Treasury Select Committee Petition. I think this will touch a nerve as it is something that ordinary people can understand…and politicians can make speeeches about. Also the timing is excellent…and the Online Petition addresses the modern governance problem of the Democratic Deficit, representing the other side of the Early Day Motion coin.

You may now find yourself inundated with requests for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and Fact Sheets. Do not be shy to ask for my help. It is in this context that the work this Spring on the Swabey (Usury and the Church of England) and Tawney (The Damnable Sin of Usury) manuscripts (and chronologues) may have a part to play. Thomas Robertson’s Human Ecology is also needed…OCR’d but unedited.

More on The History of Usury and from the Ciff’s Edge Signalling Company