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Previously on "Barratt set to build most new homes since 2008"
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Just need to bring in more immigrants to buy them. The locals won't have jobs so wont be able to afford them
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I'm sure you know that in Britain you have to queue whatever.Originally posted by AtW View PostStill queues after Brexit?
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You're getting your slumps mixed up. Building on the floodplains is a great money spinner, cheap land and people don't ask questions until the first insurance claim when the foundation is slumping into the river. All Tory approved.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDreadful slump. I blame Brexit.
Hang on...
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It's enough to buy 1,600 average houses outright today. Brexiters should be first in the queue for a free house.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWith the £350m per week we're saving by leaving the EU that would pay for 25 million homes. And that's enough for the whole country more or less.
Crisis solved.
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The only Barrett I'll be buying will have 50 caliber written on a side of it
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When did that happen? The Barratt's home I bought in the early 1990s failed to meet quite a few building regs. They told me they were only "guidelines".Originally posted by Paddy View PostMost of Barratt crap homes were built prior to building regulations being relaxed. God help those who buy the post building regs relax.
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Most of Barratt crap homes were built prior to building regulations being relaxed. God help those who buy the post building regs relax.
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