@DesMchlmcgnn Sounds like a job for you Des!
Great choice! Sad to be losing Easingwold and many villages that I’ve been proud to represent as a ‘local boy’ MP, but good to know it’s in very safe hands. Good luck Alec, you’ll do a great job. https://t.co/3Sbaakx1sM
@ColleenAvril I like ‘parodysplainers!’!
You know spring is here again with the arrival of the #WestKilbride #HorticulturalSociety spring show in the #VillageHall. Fab displays &creativity with explosions of lovely daffodils. Spring has sprung, even if the weather doesn't always agree! https://t.co/1goCp84xtW
@MontyandLily1 This public rebellion calls for appropriate punishment by the Membership Committee. No ‘Daily Express’ for you for a week.
Lead counsel? https://t.co/hT6chvN65W
@ElWizario Your forensic powers are almost magical Wizard.
[5/5] Russian officials likely see external debt issuance as one way to plug gaps in Russia’s finances as they plan for a long war in Ukraine. However, it remains unclear whether Russia will succeed in implementing the measures.
[4/5] In recent months, Russia’s own banks have been the main entities purchasing Russian state debt. However, they are unlikely to have the capacity to fully fund anticipated future budget deficits.
[3/5] Once the development is completed, investors from other countries will be able to purchase Russia’s sovereign debt and therefore finance some of Russia’s future budget shortfalls. Such investors would be indirectly financing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.