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Originally posted by diseasex View PostGosh you are so ignorant . Such drop can lead to bankruptcy of companies that build houses
Do you even realize why Britain voted Brexit
UK population 'rises 500,000 to 65million': Figure has gone up by nearly five million in just ten years* | Daily Mail Online
House prices have risen FIVE TIMES faster than average wages over the last five years | Daily Mail Online
100,000 UK children miss out on their first choice secondary school | Daily Mail Online
Figures show strain on NHS as doctors take on 1.5million extra patients in just three years | Daily Mail OnlineLast edited by unemployed; 24 June 2016, 21:55.Comment
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So the EU wants a quickie divorce now....
Okay, simple.
From Monday, every EU citizen in the UK is barred from working, claiming benefits, schooling, housing and any form of health service by law. Anyone breaking this law is instantly deported and cost billed to the EU.
Quick enough for you?
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They've got a point - Article 50 should be invoked quickly, and if it doesn't then EU might just be a bit harder to negotiate with later.Comment
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Originally posted by unemployed View PostWho Gives a Fook ??
Do you even realize why Britain voted Brexit
Hurrah for the blackshirts!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by RetSet View PostAnd that would solve the housing crisis how?
The building companies own enough land to build twice as many houses we already have . It`s called supply and demand .
Restrict supply by land banking add in restrictive planning departments and loose cheap money and you have a rigged market playing with people lives .Comment
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Sure, if you're happy to pay for it.
Maybe you should have asked these questions before you voted, rather than after.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs it because the Daily Mail told them to?
Hurrah for the blackshirts!
but most make their own mind up.Comment
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Originally posted by unemployed View PostThere is no fecking housing crisis , it`s all bollocks .
The building companies own enough land to build twice as many houses we already have . It`s called supply and demand .
Restrict supply by land banking add in restrictive planning departments and loose cheap money and you have a rigged market playing with people lives .
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...developed-land
Buy up all the land, then sit on it, drip feeding it out over many decades. Supply and demand means astronomical profits.Comment
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Originally posted by unemployed View PostThe building companies own enough land to build twice as many houses we already have . It`s called supply and demand .
Restrict supply by land banking add in restrictive planning departments and loose cheap money and you have a rigged market playing with people lives .Comment
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