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Previously on "The Credit-crunch is easing !!"

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Groan! Does that mean GB may be off the hook yet again, and win the next election?

    I was so hoping for a depression ..


    I don't really care who's in power if my house keeps rising in value, because I'll be selling up to finance a mega lifestyle away from the chaos. For most of those who have to stay here, it's their fault for voting in New Lie anyway, so they deserve what they get.

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  • kali
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Groan! Does that mean GB may be off the hook yet again, and win the next election?

    I was so hoping for a depression ..
    Me too - he's horrible isn't he

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  • Marina
    replied
    Groan! Does that mean GB may be off the hook yet again, and win the next election?

    I was so hoping for a depression ..

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  • Cyberman
    started a topic The Credit-crunch is easing !!

    The Credit-crunch is easing !!

    First Direct have been cutting their SVR in line with interest rate cuts and thus their SVR has fallen from 6.5% to 6% since January.

    Now there is news that RBS are cutting rates by .3% and the profiteering Abbey are now following. It appears that an element of competition is returning to the market!!

    This could be good news for house prices in a year or two, except BTLs/1 & 2 bed flats of course, which have been over-supplied and over-priced.

    4 Bed detached houses will hold up nicely thankyou!!

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