Brooks wrote:According to the Express this morning Leftists are harassing Mogg, the fuck took you so long guys.
Brooks wrote:None of these cunts should be able to leave the house without considerable risk. It’s only fair.
The other half that don't want it cancelled are looking to relocate their headquarters to Frankfurt or Dublin.RedDave2 wrote:I'm guessing half of the FTSE wanting it cancelled is merely proof that brexit is the right option for some folk.
djchump wrote:The other half that don't want it cancelled are looking to relocate their headquarters to Frankfurt or Dublin.RedDave2 wrote:I'm guessing half of the FTSE wanting it cancelled is merely proof that brexit is the right option for some folk.
Dinostar77 wrote:Head of Bank of England saying a hard exit will lead to a probably drop of 35% in house prices over next few years.
Yossarian wrote:Big assumption that they own homes, many do not.
Yossarian wrote:I doubt it will be good long term, to be honest. I think that the best we can hope for is to get back to where we are now after several decades of lost growth.
Dinostar77 wrote:Head of Bank of England saying a hard exit will lead to a probably drop of 35% in house prices over next few years.
RedDave2 wrote:… vulture funds coming in and buying property on the cheap as well as allowing the cash rich to scalp the market and fortify their holdings.
poprock wrote:Exactly this. Lower house prices when people can’t get mortgages will fuck the country over for decades to come, as the wealthy (both domestic and foreign) buy up property wholesale and widen the wealth gap even further.… vulture funds coming in and buying property on the cheap as well as allowing the cash rich to scalp the market and fortify their holdings.
Yossarian wrote:The gap between wages and property prices in London is so insane that anything other than a massive devaluation won’t be enough to bridge it in most people’s lifetimes.
poprock wrote:Regulating and taxing the rental market sensibly would be a start and would help the whole UK, not just London.
Dinostar77 wrote:Head of Bank of England saying a hard exit will lead to a probably drop of 35% in house prices over next few years.
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