Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "Very low (2.5%) inflation under New Labour"
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Just make sure you don't get anywhere near their cars - some of them make money to setting you up to collider with them and then take your house as payment.
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The all live in Limassol
I'd rather deal with the Russian mafia than New Labour anyday.
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How is your Cyprus villa going? I take it you are okay to live around mafia kind of guys from Russia who bought half of Cyprus already...
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Originally posted by Andywwhy have an £11 per month mortgage ? why not just pay it off ?
It saves paying a solicitor to look after the title deeds.
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Originally posted by sasguruYou high-flying deal-maker, you
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Originally posted by AtWIt seems like the amount of morgage that you have is next to zero, why did you not you pay it off? I am about to renew rent contract for 12 months, it better not have any price increases - I think I got upper hand in it, but will see in a few days.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnMy mortgage costs me £11/month (how much is your rent?)
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Originally posted by AtWNo there isn't!!!
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I think we're quite privilidged really ! it's an honour to live under such conditions !
<or at least thats what the gov want you say>
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Originally posted by DimPrawnAnd then there's rising mortgage costs to consider.
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Very low (2.5%) inflation under New Labour
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5315890.stm
Higher fuel prices mean the cost of keeping a car on the road rose by 7.2% in the past year, research suggests.
Sainsbury's Bank said the average cost of running a car for a year rose to £2,202 in August from £2,053 last year.
Rising fuel costs were behind the bulk of the increase, climbing 11% compared with 2005 to £1,226, driven by record crude oil prices.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5310706.stm
Millions of UK homes are facing higher gas and electricity bills as the latest price increases from British Gas have come into effect.
British Gas owner Centrica first announced the rises in July, with gas bills up by 12.4% and electricity bills rising 9.4%.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4801237.stm
Energy company Powergen has said it is putting up its gas and electricity prices for the second time this year.
The company's domestic gas prices will go up by 18.4% and its electricity prices by 9.7% from 21 August.
It blamed the latest move on the rising wholesale cost of gas which it said had climbed 87% since the start of 2005.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5300930.stm
Car insurance costs look set to rise following a move by Norwich Union, the UK's second largest car insurer, to raise its rates by an average of 16%.
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