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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post

    Everywhere we look at it, we are heading to a downturn... but how down and how long ? This is the question !! I think its going to be much worse than the financial crisis we had !
    Nah, we have a solution Shoppers defy slowdown fears with credit card splurge 

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  • SandyD
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    Originally posted by dotcom12 View Post
    Where's the optimism, I think we'll see a minimal fall in house prices, maybe 5%. With the population growing there is only finite land that this country can build on
    I really hope you are right

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by dotcom12 View Post
    Where's the optimism, I think we'll see a minimal fall in house prices, maybe 5%. With the population growing there is only finite land that this country can build on
    5% in GBP or in real money?

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  • dotcom12
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post
    Also rental price will go down even further, so all these BTL bought and rental just about covers the mortgage on top of the withdrawal of mortgage interest allowance will destroy many owners and BTLs will flood the market.

    Everywhere we look at it, we are heading to a downturn... but how down and how long ? This is the question !! I think its going to be much worse than the financial crisis we had !
    Where's the optimism, I think we'll see a minimal fall in house prices, maybe 5%. With the population growing there is only finite land that this country can build on

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  • SandyD
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Once we ship those 3 million Johnny Foreigners out of the country , house prices will drop and I'll step in to buy Buckingham Palace once it's vacated by the German family living there now.
    Also rental price will go down even further, so all these BTL bought and rental just about covers the mortgage on top of the withdrawal of mortgage interest allowance will destroy many owners and BTLs will flood the market.

    Everywhere we look at it, we are heading to a downturn... but how down and how long ? This is the question !! I think its going to be much worse than the financial crisis we had !

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Leveraged buyout using your Tesco Club card points as collateral?
    At least you'll be able to pop downstairs to say hello.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Once we ship those 3 million Johnny Foreigners out of the country , house prices will drop and I'll step in to buy Buckingham Palace once it's vacated by the German family living there now.
    Leveraged buyout using your Tesco Club card points as collateral?

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    It really demonstrates just how bad things are that now the only hope for the country is that Theresa May is really Ed Milliband in drag.
    She might actually put that 12 commendments stone thingy ...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    UKIP's main policies seem to be telling women what to wear and making them have humiliating medical checks. Liberty!
    UKIP - Loberty party for white men!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    UKIP were the shock troops of Brexit and their job is done. Now the Tory party is free to dismantle workers' rights and conditions to create a Utopia for the super-rich. Unless of course Jacob Rees Mogg and his nanny are correct in their narrative that Brexit is a great blow against the Establishment.

    Once we ship those 3 million Johnny Foreigners out of the country , house prices will drop and I'll step in to buy Buckingham Palace once it's vacated by the German family living there now.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Labour is being wiped out.

    They have lost control of Glasgow City Council which they have held since 1980.
    Scotland is surely SNP catching up post-GE but yes, Labour are being demolished. It seems quite remarkable but I don't follow local politics well enough to be sure?

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Update on local elections is that UKIP have lost every seat they have had so far.
    UKIP were the shock troops of Brexit and their job is done. Now the Tory party is free to dismantle workers' rights and conditions to create a Utopia for the super-rich. Unless of course Jacob Rees Mogg and his nanny are correct in their narrative that Brexit is a great blow against the Establishment.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    However, I don't expect that HMG policy will tack right at all. May has confused a lot of the electorate on the right, and they're about to find out that she's really Ed Millipede in drag (pursuing a policy agenda that's largely driven by Nick Timothy)
    It really demonstrates just how bad things are that now the only hope for the country is that Theresa May is really Ed Milliband in drag.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Not only that but, if these elections are indicative of the GE, they suggest that any progressive alliance is dead in the water. The Lib Dems also performed poorly, given the context and their relatively strong ground game. There's no indication that they're about to retake a lot of seats in the SW, notwithstanding a couple of upsets (e.g. Somerset). Subject to events, the GE heralds a massive Tory landslide with no real opposition from the Lib Dems or Labour, and probably diminished opposition from the SNP too. However, I don't expect that HMG policy will tack right at all. May has confused a lot of the electorate on the right, and they're about to find out that she's really Ed Millipede in drag (pursuing a policy agenda that's largely driven by Nick Timothy)
    You mean she's a centralist!?!

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Labour is being wiped out.

    They have lost control of Glasgow City Council which they have held since 1980.
    Not only that but, if these elections are indicative of the GE, they suggest that any progressive alliance is dead in the water. The Lib Dems also performed poorly, given the context and their relatively strong ground game. There's no indication that they're about to retake a lot of seats in the SW, notwithstanding a couple of upsets (e.g. Somerset). Subject to events, the GE heralds a massive Tory landslide with no real opposition from the Lib Dems or Labour, and probably diminished opposition from the SNP too. However, I don't expect that HMG policy will tack right at all. May has confused a lot of the electorate on the right, and they're about to find out that she's really Ed Millipede in drag (pursuing a policy agenda that's largely driven by Nick Timothy)

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