What is the received wisdom on the relationship between the real economy and the stock market?
There will hardly be an impact on the real economy.
Why are we supporting them and not the real economy.
How much of the £275Bn will actual find its way into the real economy?
Instead of leading the market, the real economy now follows it.
I do wonder though whether, in this House, we know what the real economy is.
Through the Europe 2020 document, we put the real economy back at the heart of economic policy.
It must be very clear that we are on the side of the real economy.
You can appreciate what effect that is likely to have on its real economy.
So I want to see some real economy in our use of what we have.