goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 10:56
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so?????? and your point is??????
MaxK
- 11 Nov 2013 11:00
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It's a very expensive diminishing asset.
TANKER
- 11 Nov 2013 11:00
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their is your answer thanks MAXK
Fred1new
- 11 Nov 2013 11:01
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Cynic,
Not my problem, nor my children's, but the positions of many disillusioned 20-35 year olds as a result of the policy of this far Right winged ideologues governing for their own.
Major is pointing it out.
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 11:01
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possibly, but it's a fact and i think once you get below 25 years it's almost impossible to get a mortgage, but that's not the question
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 11:03
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fred - a result of the policy of this far Right winged ideologues governing for their own
total and utter rubbish, but then nearly all your posts are full of political soapbox claptrap
Haystack
- 11 Nov 2013 11:06
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The last time I bought a flat it was 125 year lease.
The help to buy may be a good thing. It is too early to tell. The system is to help with the deposit. It effectively is an insurance policy on the deposit underwritten by the government to encourage banks, building societies to give a loan.
Prices are bound to rise a bit as a result of the market moving again. Prices have been artificially kept low recently. Prices would have jumped whenever the market started moving again.
MaxK
- 11 Nov 2013 11:11
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But should the gov really be helping £100k pa plus punters to get on the property wagon?
Haystack
- 11 Nov 2013 11:15
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I just watched the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph. It reminded me of when Michael Ffot turned up there in a green donkey jacket. He managed 24% popularity, which was the lowest since polling began. It would be a long wait until Brown polled a lower figure. Socialism doesn't seem too popular in the UK.
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 11:22
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MK - i don't know, but i don't the "rules" anyway, but i take your point ......
that said, if £100k only merits a mortgage of £3/400,000 then you won't get a lot in london unless you go as far out as say walthamstow, or perhaps in places likes brixton or harlesden
on the other hand, if you live in truro or even newcastle, then you should find something very nice for the money - though of course, salaries in those areas are generally far lower than in london
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 11:39
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Congress threatens fresh Iran sanctions
Kerry on defensive after criticism, while Iran blames France for blocking a historic agreement and Israel denounces US strategy on Tehran
about par for the course from all 3 mentioned above!
aldwickk
- 11 Nov 2013 13:52
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Israel only as one strategy that's to bomb Iran , Has John Lennon said give peace a chance.
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 14:16
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it's a shame that no american president in decades has had the balls to put israel in its place when warranted
Fred1new
- 11 Nov 2013 14:29
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Which place would that be?
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 14:43
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back in its box (as warranted)!
aldwickk
- 11 Nov 2013 15:44
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Is that because of the Jewish vote and their money ?
TANKER
- 11 Nov 2013 16:03
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no it is because they are a great country
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 16:03
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it's certainly to do with the vote, but it really is a totally lily-livered approach to a most important international political issue (and others in the past)
TANKER
- 11 Nov 2013 16:34
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Another Calais politician has launched a scathing attack on Britain for its policy on immigration which he claims attracts hundreds of illegal immigrants to the French Channel coast as they attempt to sneak into Britain.
Deputy mayor Philippe Mignonet, the man tasked with solving the problem in Calais, called UK policy on migrants 'grotesque and hypocritical'.
'Britain says we don't want immigrants but does nothing to prevent black economy employment yet two million people work on the black in Britain,' he said.
Read more:
cynic
- 11 Nov 2013 16:47
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so what do the froggies do about re-exporting them whence they came? ..... not a lot