http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009...property-money
Paul McHugh began the new year with the prospect of his home going under the hammer after he had experiencing the trauma of repossession. The 40-year-old self-employed window cleaner is set to lose his former council house in Castleford, West Yorkshire, on Wednesday, when bailiffs repossess it.
Paul McHugh was given a £20,000 incentive from the council to buy his property, but he ran into financial difficulty because he had a financial asset for the first time in his life and was chased by creditors for previous unpaid bills. "I signed a self-certifying note to take out the mortgage, but I don't think I was the sort of person who really should have had a mortgage," he adds.
No shlt sherlock.
This is the sort of crap the bankers have been creaming money on and now we, the tax payer, have to foot the bill.
Only "fair".
Paul McHugh began the new year with the prospect of his home going under the hammer after he had experiencing the trauma of repossession. The 40-year-old self-employed window cleaner is set to lose his former council house in Castleford, West Yorkshire, on Wednesday, when bailiffs repossess it.
Paul McHugh was given a £20,000 incentive from the council to buy his property, but he ran into financial difficulty because he had a financial asset for the first time in his life and was chased by creditors for previous unpaid bills. "I signed a self-certifying note to take out the mortgage, but I don't think I was the sort of person who really should have had a mortgage," he adds.
No shlt sherlock.
This is the sort of crap the bankers have been creaming money on and now we, the tax payer, have to foot the bill.
Only "fair".
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