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7th June 2014 #61
All opposition parties lead in polls. You always fail to address the other issues or go back 30 years.
Maggie won 3 consecutive elections.
6 points last week nil points next year.
Landslide?
When did I mention that?
It will be a coalition government next year - Tories and UKIP, hopefully
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7th June 2014 #62
That's exactly the position the Tories are in now as well.
Insurance costs are not controlled by the government, and the vast majority of fraud is done by British citizens, and a minority of lawyers (mentioned on the news this morning). Insurance fraud takes place due to it being the cheapest option, as even those that are caught only get a small fine and a few points.
As for housing, government after government in this country always try to get people to buy houses. Why? The majority of other countries rely on renting. It is the mass purchase of properties that always results in a crash, regardless of who is in power. People forget that by having a mortgage of say £200,000 over 25 years, they will actually pay around £350,000 for the house, not including taxes and fees. (Based on 5%, which is what many banks are offering). A £75,000 house 25 years ago, would now be worth about £145,000. After all deductions the profit would be around £10,000. Not much for a 25 year investment.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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7th June 2014 #63
Anyway I'm bored of this endless loop of discussion. You're wrong, I'm right.:-)
Football tonight far more exciting.
I will leave you to go round in circles on this thread. I'm sure everyone is sick of reading it.
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7th June 2014 #64
Feel the love
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7th June 2014 #66
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Labour's tame newspaper bigs up their desire for more uncontrolled rabble immigration
In the squalid migrant camps of Calais all that shines is hope and determination
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...#ixzz33wKNyBuR
Any room in your street for them Joe ?
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7th June 2014 #67
Les, you started this thread When you get facts you don't like, you switch subjects, the country did well under Blair, sub prime and dodgy banks screwed this country and most of the world not the Labour party
As for football, I hope later you don't return to this thread instead of starting a thread praising England's win
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7th June 2014 #69
Minus repairs and mods - the house we rent has probably had £20-30k spent on it in the last few years, new roof, new roof on an outbuilding, new central heating, new energy efficient gas boiler, re-wired the whole house, extended the kitchen , new kitchen units, new bathroom suite, new fire surround, new fences around the gardens - my rent is a lot less than £500 a month.
Repairs cost me nothing, I've just had an extractor fan replaced, a plumber just replaced the sealant in the bathroom, cost me £0.
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7th June 2014 #70
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7th June 2014 #71
You know Les, when I was at school, I had friends who all lived in Council Houses and I noticed their homes were nice, well furnished, front room for special occasions and nice clean kitchen and very tidy gardens and a whole street would be the same, no swearing, no drinking except in the local pub that was also nice.
Why is it not like that any more?
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7th June 2014 #77
Does that include deductions for all mortgage repayments, minus the 60K, and taxes, especially if you sell it?
Some people can make money on property, but it all depends on the market (think of the people who had to sell in 09/10 and made a loss). It has been shown that whether people get a mortgage, or rent and invest, it basically averages out over the long term. However, renting is less stressful.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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7th June 2014 #79
The comparison starts with your first ever payment on a house, up to where you live now. Not just the most recent house a person lives in.
I keep telling my parents to spend the money they have, it doesn't seem fair that they do not see the money tied up in the house that they worked hard for. Then is some cases the government has many ways of taking big slices for themselves.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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7th June 2014 #80When you get facts you don't like, you switch subjects,
Your worst problem Joe, is you rarely answer questions put to you you skirt round them as you have no answer, and just go looking on the internet for stats to bore us.
Anyway this thread has become so repetitive it's like groundhog day
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7th June 2014 #84And you ignore the fact you never had it so good under Blair and you started this thread
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8th June 2014 #86
This is getting rather tedious now
Can't we talk about the weather?
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8th June 2014 #89
#I got you Joe#
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