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What is the owner thinking of? That shed looks tall enough for a bunk bed, with a couple of outside steps to the "second floor"
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Build more of this stuff and sell it - kerching!
FFS, they can drill for oil in Arctic conditions, yet can't build more badly insulated houses in Loooooooooondoooooooon?
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostEven Komrade Korbyn couldn't do that.
EU member citizens have right to live anywhere, work anywhere and own property anywhere.
But we could stop the Russians and Chinese.....who then work round it by forming an offshore company in a British territory somewhere and buying the property in that way.
So dream on basically. Only UKIP will sort that one out.
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But that is from the daily mail. Which is not allowed on CUK.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Telegraph is allowed on CUK. Which gets its stories from the daily mail anyway.
ho hum...
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Even Komrade Korbyn couldn't do that.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
UK property should only be allowed to be owned by UK citizens.
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EU member citizens have right to live anywhere, work anywhere and own property anywhere.
But we could stop the Russians and Chinese.....who then work round it by forming an EU company somewhere and buying the property in that way.
So dream on basically. Only UKIP will sort that one out.
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Its all owned by Russians and Arabs, one group believes in a messiah who will come and save mankind, and then there's the Arabs who think Putin is a false prophetOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere is plenty of accommodation in London. Purchased by the uber rich. And not let out as it devalues the property.
The world's reserve currency is the London property market.
UK property should only be allowed to be owned by UK citizens.
And rental income subject to a 100% tax rate.
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There is plenty of accommodation in London. Purchased by the uber rich. And not let out as it devalues the property.
The world's reserve currency is the London property market.
UK property should only be allowed to be owned by UK citizens.
And rental income subject to a 100% tax rate.
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