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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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I'm also selling our main house and down-sizing to free up even more capital BTW ....we don't really need a 5 bed, 3 reception with a huge garden. Something more modern, more central and easily rentable I think, for when I need to move to Europe.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postwibble
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm also selling our main house and down-sizing to free up even more capital BTW ....we don't really need a 5 bed, 3 reception with a huge garden. Something more modern, more central and easily rentable I think, for when I need to move to Europe.
Of course you are............Nurse????
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Don't let us stop youOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI'm also selling our main house and down-sizing to free up even more capital BTW ....we don't really need a 5 bed, 3 reception with a huge garden. Something more modern, more central and easily rentable I think, for when I need to move to Europe.
No doubt when Russia invade with your paltry defence mechanisms falling over you will come running back with your "entitlement to protection". When that happens we might re open the Jungle camp at Calais for you and your ilk and give you "semi" UK status based offshore 
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Don't the council get upset when you try to sell your council house without telling them?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm also selling our main house and down-sizing to free up even more capital BTW ....we don't really need a 5 bed, 3 reception with a huge garden. Something more modern, more central and easily rentable I think, for when I need to move to Europe.
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Wanna buy it? I'm sort of your neighbour after all, just on the posher sideOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostDon't let us stop you
Hard Brexit now!
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Of Clapham Junction?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWanna buy it? I'm sort of your neighbour after all, just on the posher side
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Of BansteadOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOf Clapham Junction?
It really is rather nice, spent a fortune over the last 2 years.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOf Clapham Junction?
Interesting take still prefer Squeeze.Comment
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