Sunday, May 24, 2009
Nothing to see here, move along house prices are on the rise blah blah blah...
The times: Bankrupt Britain figures rise to 1m
Enough said!
Posted by brickormortis @ 07:48 AM (898 views) Add Comment
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1. alan said...
I arrange debt management plans on behalf of a charity. I'm a part time volunteer.
Arrangements are being regularly made, each day, by (about 80) teams within our organisation, across the country. We only produce stats for our internal purposes. Whilst it would be meaningful to record all the transactions which teams like ours undertake, it would put a large burden on voluntary organisations like ours.
2. mark wadsworth said...
Ah yes, but they wouldn't be in this mess if it weren't for the Yanks and the banks. Pent up demand. Long term investment. Can only go up.
3. stillthinking said...
When it comes to uncovering and covering the bank losses I hope Labour haven't reached their credit limit.
4. crunchy said...
I've had the pleasure in realising the " Do you want to consolidate your debts into one easy payment?" ads replaced by IVA ads. Nobody wants to touch these debt bombs now.
brickormortis to Rickormortis.
5. Ndg said...
Well, here goes - my first comment on HPC, although I've been reading this site for many months and there are some real humans who post here.
Is anyone else considered that with the balooning defaults on debt repayments, and the financial agencies ability to seize people's homes en masse, that the governments Child Protection Agency is already geared up to seize peoples children?
And what on Earth is 'Project Caressing' all about?
You may think I'm just being paranoid - but remember paranoia is merely a heightened sense of awareness.
Just wonder if there is a bigger picture.
6. Philip9134 said...
stillthinking I would imagine that the Labour party after finding how deep the hole is has either tried to fill the hole so that no one notices, or tried to divert peoples attention away from the real problems, or as per usual ignored the problem. As for the credit limit, with Labours total denial I do not think that a limit exists. It must be remembered that they see themselves as the party to guide us through this mess LOL.