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If you were given £500 by the government to help kick start the economy, what would you spend it on? Ignore any potential rules about having to spend it in Wetherspoons to aid the leisure industry, go mad, spend it how you see fit.

I'd be treating myself to a Dometic fridge to go in my van I think. Or maybe a Minirig stereo speaker and sub set up https://minirigs.co.uk/speakers/bundles


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:28 pm
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Could be tempted by a digital drum kit. Or maybe some more music tech gear.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:30 pm
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Deposit on a leased Skoda Superb for my brother in law.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:30 pm
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New bike #manmaths


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:30 pm
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I'd put it down as the deposit on a lease car, I'd just need to find the VAT first.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:31 pm
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DAMN YOU, PERCHY!!


 
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Cocaine


 
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DAMN YOU, PERCHY!!

My work here is done.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:39 pm
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Meat. Lots of tasty meat from our local independent deli/butchers. I might even manage to get enough for the whole family with £500.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:42 pm
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Not enough for decent coke & hookers, so maybe put it towards some new forks that I couldn't otherwise afford/justify.


 
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Dometic CD30 Drawer fridge is good... Got one in my van. Think I paid 450€ for it.

If the UK gov have me, 500£ I'd put it into euros...

The German gov gave me just shy of 5k€ to spend on my business. Thanks muchly.

Have a nice new Makita saw with stand, an array of new blades for the Festool, a new 18v Makita drill, a Bosch multitool and a Bullitt cargo bike.... 😁


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:43 pm
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....or....
<creep mode> spend it all on frivolous goodies in the Singletrack shop. Always fancied one of their hipflasks & flask racks. would looks great on my Frontier </Creep mode>

🙂 🙂 🙂


 
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C&H - plenty for a cheapskate old man like me


 
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already spent it... in my brain any way either some trp dhr's or a new shock with a piggy back for the big bike.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:47 pm
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Those le crusette life changing pots and pans from Friday nights thread.......

Or more likely down the builders merchants on supplies for the extension


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 5:49 pm
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If the UK gov have me, 

Except its not really the government's money, its ours.

We as a nation have to pay the **** back.


 
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An excellent condition used Marantz KI Signature amplifier to complement my CD player of the same family / vintage.

And a bottle of Grey Goose.

Theoretical only. I would of course put it towards Ted's eye operation.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 6:01 pm
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I’ll be supporting the UK’s hospitality industry. So either a lot of beer in the local, or more likely some of a rather expensive Michelin starred meal.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 6:14 pm
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Seriously, I'd spend it locally, in a small family run business, buying something that was manufactured in the UK.
I seriously doubt that we'll get the £500, its bait for the Daily Fail readers, but if we did, then I strongly believe we should support the U.K. economy.


 
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Yes. If it happens they should specify local shops if you can, national shops if not and banned from spending them in Amazon.
A local butcher would get mine and we'd fill the chest freezer.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 6:18 pm
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I'd replace my NAS with a new more powerful one. Considering doing it anyway, just reluctance to spend out stopping me.


 
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If you can only use one voucher on at item, new forks for the bike. If the wife and I can double up, we'll put it towards an American style fridge freezer.


 
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Fix the leaking roof.... or a new bucket and some forks.


 
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I'd put it towards getting my garage rebuilt and extended using a local builder. Seems to me it should be spent where most of the money goes back into this countries economy rather than something manufactured elsewhere which won't see as much of it recycled within the UK economy. I realise  that sellers and distributors will still get a cut but a high proportion of that money will be exported.


 
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Razzle and a six pack.

Every month. For years.


 
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C&H – plenty for a cheapskate old man like me

Cardigans and Hush Puppies?


 
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This would be a most fortuitous occurrence. I received a bonus at work which allowed me to initiate the purchase of a Wattbike. Whilst waiting a new version came out which was £300 more expensive,though if I signed up for the new one I'd get £150 off, that week I won £155 on the lottery. Now if I was to get £500 I'd have bought the bike for heehaw.

Mind you I'm still waiting for the £50 bike service voucher so I'll no haud ma breath.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 6:54 pm
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XT 12 speed set up and the rest on a gps.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:03 pm
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Some Eurozone excluding-UK shares. 😀


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:05 pm
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Cocaine

Just a hunch, but I'm guessing your local dealer isn't VAT registered, and therefore the govt wouldn't be able to claim it back, therefore they aren't likely to support this purchase I'm afraid... 🤔

I'm actually genuinely stumped as to what I'd spend it on right now! Possibly a new motorbike helmet, but really can't think of much more that I want that is around £500... Everything else is much cheaper (in which case I've mostly already bought it), or a hell of a lot more expensive!


 
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By sheer coincidence my sister found £1100 in an old account and apparently im on to £500 of it.
No idea why, but that apparently 1/2 mine. Women and their financial footerings 😕

I'm actually thinking of putting it towards one of them Ebike things. Bit of a clearout of the hope stuff and everything else i can sell 😆

Just the confusion of which, what, what wheel size, which company, which forum to best get advice from, what battery, one or two, dear lord theres a choice of motors. touring, shopping, mtb, a combo, or.... heavens quite a subject.

So my 500 will be used in Ebike purchase 😀


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:10 pm
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A wildlife camera, a new TV and a new radio. Things I'd like, but can't justify.

Or blow the lot on a fancy toaster.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:13 pm
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The government was also talking about a £6k scrappage scheme for BEV buyers but that never happened either.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:14 pm
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banned from spending them in Amazon.

I think the idea was to ban spending it online at all.

Maybe towards a hand-built frame that I've been thinking about for a while.


 
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I've lost loads of weight and my job so currently don't have any clothes that fit properly and no money to buy new ones.

So, new clothes mostly - hopefully good quality ones from independent places.
Also William Lennon safety boots for when I get working again.
Then spend the rest in local restaurants I like.


 
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I reckon the LBS would see a lot of it. Wheels and some new brakes would be nice.

And the butchers. And local chilli farm. And wood burning stove fitter. And stove shop...

Can I have £5k please?


 
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Just a hunch, but I’m guessing your local dealer isn’t VAT registered, and therefore the govt wouldn’t be able to claim it back, therefore they aren’t likely to support this purchase I’m afraid… 🤔

I’m actually genuinely stumped as to what I’d spend it on right now! Possibly a new motorbike helmet

I'm pretty sure a helmet would be VAT free.


 
Posted : 06/07/2020 7:30 pm
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Don't know, maybe a few nights in a nice B&B somewhere once we're out of lockdown. Can't see the government giving us all £500 though!


 
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Can I pay down the mortgage?

If not, I'm needing a new canoe...


 
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The suggestion is apparently £500 per adult and £250 per kid, so that's £1500 for our family. I'd spend it on the new carpet or sofa we need, and I'd try and get UK made for either.


 
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Don't think you'd struggle on that front.


 
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Can I pay down the mortgage?

Unlikely, they may as well do normal quantitative easing if that was allowed.

The suggestion is apparently £500 per adult and £250 per kid, so that’s £1500 for our family.

Wow, lucky, I'd have to claw it out of my missis and daughter's cold dead hands.


 
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Local businesses / hospitality industry, you say?

Once they're open again, that should get me up to my 100th Escape Room quite nicely.


 
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