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The powers that be are not as powerful as people suppose.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYeah right. The powers that be will not permit that to happen.Hard Brexit now!
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quite literally gave an arm and a leg (or two!)Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostVader is a typical boomer.Comment
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Generation Y - stuffed
Yoda, parents of boomers generation, modest retirement in the swamps.Originally posted by original PM View Postquite literally gave an arm and a leg (or two!)

Luke, son of boomer lives in a farking desert.

Vader, boomer lives in this.
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What next, Luke blew it up because he couldn't afford the inheritance tax?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostYoda, parents of boomers generation, modest retirement in the swamps.

Luke, son of boomer lives in a farking desert.

Vader, boomer lives in this.
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Someone has to stop the greedy BTL Landlord Vader taking over the Galaxy?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhat next, Luke blew it up because he couldn't afford the inheritance tax?Comment
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3 and 1/2 technically - I liked the first line and was indifferent to the second, so I had round up half a like to a whole oneOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI got 3 likes for that! I think I have found a new way of getting likes. Insult the cheese eating surrender monkeys.
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Build more houses.Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostMedical advances are a big issue with the housing shortage. We live you would call a traditional family area all semi's/detached 3-4 bed houses built around the 1930's. Yet we are the only house hold with kids out of about 20 houses, all the others are OAP's who don't want to move and own their property outright; as they bought when teachers pay packet would support a mortgage, spouse and kids.
To blame generation y is a load of turd, when the basic maths of average salary v's average houses prices does not work in many parts of the country.Comment
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Have less people. Most of the population rise is immigration. It's quicker and cheaper, doesn't concrete over the countryside, doesn't cause people to die because the health service can't cope, doesn't mean we need hundred of new roads, means schools can educate people without large class sizes, means prisons aren't overflowing and means public transport isn't rammed.Originally posted by expat View PostBuild more houses.
But no, let's build a million houses per year and double the UK population instead. Much better lifestyle for everyone here.Comment
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