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I'd be all for that if the completely reformed planning so the cost of a plot is not much more than farmland. I just watched her briefly making her speech, can stand about 30 seconds of her, which in about a month after coming back from Parliaments recess must be a new record. All about the working class. This comment in the Guardian sums her up to a tee - oommph 2h ago 34 While Mrs May rants against the "liberal elite" spoiling it for the rest, your children will live in portakabins. The plan is working. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/05/mobile-home-england-housing-crisis-bandb-tory-councils-homeless https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/05/mobile-home-england-housing-crisis-bandb-tory-councils-homeless
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Prince Charles - Sustainable living
Crumbless replied to Crumbless's topic in House prices and the economy
No he's a hypocrite. I just love the way his organisation thinks us plebs should only be allowed to build houses his ilk deem suitable Granted i can see where he is coming from, but us plebs aren't really in a position to spend another £40K on build costs so his wife can enjoy the view when driving through Plebsville. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2016/10/04/letters-low-quality-housing-schemes-make-it-quite-reasonable-to/ SIR – We applaud Sajid Javid’s support for the Accelerated Construction scheme to welcome new developers to the market. We also share his frustration about Nimbys unintentionally helping to perpetuate the reactive planning system and over-inflated house prices we have in this country. That said, the general quality of new development over the last 70 years has been appalling and hardly inspires confidence. At present it is therefore perfectly reasonable for the default setting to be a Nimby until and unless a land owner and their chosen developer can prove to local communities that the quality of any proposed scheme will not be diluted after planning is granted. With the current competitive land-buying process and the prevalence of volume house-builders delivering new homes, once the land sale or option agreement has been struck for “best value” it’s often game over for dreaming of great community infrastructure and nicely built new homes. To build trust and convince the Nimbys that good place-making is actually possible, what we need is to separate out those cases where a high-quality scheme is made possible by capturing some of the increase in land value and other cases where schemes simply apply the “standard model”. If communities understood better this key part of the process and how “sustainable development” was assessed, then we might stand a chance of building new places that people actually like. Ben Bolgar Senior Director, The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community London EC2 -
Crashing pound, do they raise interest rates
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You can't run an economy on dips in the currency, what happens when it rises? -
Prince Charles - Sustainable living
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He would need to pay his workers in the region of £80,000 a year to farm his fields. And a 50% pay rise for those that have kids. Wonder if he'll see that as sustainable. -
Prince Charles - Sustainable living
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Thats funny because its true. -
If for the sake of argument they get 290, they'll break even with a years free rent thrown in. It looks as if theyve painted the kitchen cupboards and used wood stain on the floor boards, the cheapest refurb in history.Has to be a BTL.
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These are the "Sustainable development" homes Prince Charles is flogging on his land http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/find.html?locationIdentifier=REGION^20208&numberOfPropertiesPerPage=24&radius=0.0&sortType=1&index=0&includeSSTC=false&viewType=LIST&mustHave=newHome&areaSizeUnit=sqft¤cyCode=GBP 1 bed flats in the middle of nowhere starting at £241K, i truly despair if he really thinks this is sustainable living. It should be £41K to buy such a flat, i despair!
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Are you for real? Quids in because someone lowers a bubble price, i despair.
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She thinks its our main concern, it isn't. And middle class and wealthy folk think exactly the same as the working classes on immigration, maybe they're just less vocal about it. She is a sneering social climber who is looking down on the working class. I am anti immigration but the housing/financial problems in this nation are because of her and her kind helping themselves to whatever they want at our expense. It isn't some Romanian gypo to blame for the fact the Tory party see smaller housing as the solution as opposed to rapidly doing something about the excess debt that boosts prices and the worlds strictest planning laws.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/04/theresa-may-to-attack-politicians-who-sneer-at-patriotic-working/ She thinks the plebs are all swivel eyed racists whose only concern is immigration. I wouldn't use a toothpick to defend this nation. Whilst not wanting endless immigration i have far more in common with your average EE than her and her vile gang of self serving sc.um who have destroyed the lives of millions with their financial terrorism.
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It sold last year for 275k, Any confidence i had post Brexit has been wiped out by May and Hammond, they're neoliberal Blairite scum of the lowest order, no decent drops in sold prices with these 2 in charge.
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These w4nkers don't seem to realise we don't all want to asslick our way up the social ladder and pretend we're something we're not, and become dinner party chattering middle class tossers. My dad didn't climb any fckn ladders to buy a simple house to raise a family, he wasn't aspirational, he just got a simple fcn house by going to work. Now to want a house i need to be a bearded jumped up aspirational tw4t like Timothy thinks we should be. Christ bring back Dave and Gidiot.
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Crashing pound, do they raise interest rates
Crumbless replied to Crumbless's topic in House prices and the economy
ZIRP has failed at creating wage inflation which is what they need, worked wonders for HPI. -
Crashing pound, do they raise interest rates
Crumbless replied to Crumbless's topic in House prices and the economy
One reason i vote brexit was to speed up what was coming. Though i wrongly presumed a crashing currency meant interest rate rises .... it may yet. -
The Bank Of England Clueless Thread
Crumbless replied to interestrateripoff's topic in House prices and the economy
Carney speaks in a language no one understands, he makes simple things complicated to come across as intelligent. Forward fckn guidance for gods sake, who the hell knew what that meant just a few years ago. We've since learned it means bull5hit. -
May was interviewed on R4 this morning this isn't going to happen. The rigged market solves everything dontyaknow. Besides this fukwit has said building more council houses will create more inequality. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-council-housing-housebuilding-gavin-barwell-conference-live-2016-a7341946.html More this cnt opens his mouth the moor i want to smack it shut.
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Crashing pound, do they raise interest rates
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I've travelled the planet since 2000, and from about 2003 other people have been paying me to travel the planet. But it was a throw away comment about supermarkets, i don't really care. -
Crashing pound, do they raise interest rates
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If you buy non branded from the main supermarkets its cheaper. I've never been to Germany but Lidl and Aldi in Holland is much more expensive. Anyway your theory is not something i will be putting my fictitious house on.