You cannot go beyond a certain limit in your expenditure if you want to bring back money from your local market, which is very small after Pakistan.
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There is a ban on Indian films in Pakistan, so that's half of our market gone.
I have committed to giving away 80% of my wealth, much of it in India, but also in other countries.
You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn.
Britain can only spend what it can afford.
People should have an escape valve for their money, their assets. If you have substantial financial assets, the government is going to confiscate the purchasing power of those assets and spend it.
Sadly, Indians are not very easily accepted in Pakistan, and that has a lot to do with the governments.
Pakistan is not about to crack down on terror groups or cut its military budget in order to build roads, schools and hospitals.
You cannot carry on forever squeezing the productive bit of the economy in order to fund an unprecedented engorgement of the unproductive bit.
I'm in spend-down. I've got a billion in cash. You can't leave people a billion pounds, can you?
If you are spending too much, you cut back on spending and you raise your revenues. And that's it.
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