Crumbless
Members-
Posts
567 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Crumbless
-
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
Crumbless replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
For buying in this area just a Nulabour were destroying peoples chances to buy a house to live in, all you needed was a mortgage of 6 times Londons average salary. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detail.html?country=england&locationIdentifier=OUTCODE^2512&searchLocation=SW1X&referrer=listChangeCriteria Now 8 times Londons average salary gets you 45% of a 2bed flat in trendy Stabsville. Christ when you scroll down the sold prices list it brings home how insane the bubble is. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detail.html?country=england&locationIdentifier=OUTCODE^2512&searchLocation=SW1X&referrer=listChangeCriteria -
Btl Scum Regrouping And On The Offensive. -- Merged
Crumbless replied to overlander's topic in House prices and the economy
We're both guessing, but like i say my guess is big business will do everything to make sure their cheap labours stays and is subsidised. As Mike Ashley would have to hire Brits who stand up for themselves, if such a thing was to happen MP's would not be able to blame Mr Ashley for their creating a factory that is the result of their neoliberal policies. -
Farm subsidies: Payment to billionaire prince sparks anger http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37493956 Taxpayers are paying more than £400,000 a year to subsidise a farm where a billionaire Saudi prince breeds racehorses. The Newmarket farm of Khalid Abdullah al Saud - owner of the legendary horse Frankel - is among the top 100 recipients of EU farm grants in the UK. Got to love the EU, can see why so many voted to remain an continue to complain.
-
Btl Scum Regrouping And On The Offensive. -- Merged
Crumbless replied to overlander's topic in House prices and the economy
But the ones here won't be going even Farage said this, you can be pretty sure the ones already here will be entitled to benefits also. I'd imagine some kind of rule where if you've worked for a couple of years you get the full package. -
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
Crumbless replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
Thankful? i'd love to have a couple a million to spend on a 2 bed flat near a big shop where lots of Arab *****as who a couple of generations ago were goat herders rev up their shiny cars. As i'd then decide i'd sooner live in prison as opposed to Londonistan and retire somewhere sunny where i could buy an overpriced house for £200K and live off the remaining £1.8 million. -
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
Crumbless replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
I'm desperate for a HPC but Harrods moving its fine wine section and putting a restaurant in has absolutely nothing to do with house prices. If prices were continuing to rise all that would be happening is 1 rich person being replaced by 1 greater fool. Has there been research proving greater fools drink more fine wine than "rich person"? This is so insignificant i cannot believe the journalist has even tried relating the 2. -
Excluding those re-mortgaging (and not increasing borrowing) from the supervisory statement, in a similar way to residential lending.
-
Btl Scum Regrouping And On The Offensive. -- Merged
Crumbless replied to overlander's topic in House prices and the economy
Lots of people have made an absolute killing in buytolet and renting property over the last 15 years or so. The ones on 118 crying about S24 are just the fukwits who got too greedy. -
Can't access this forum from a P.C
Crumbless replied to TheCountOfNowhere's topic in House prices and the economy
This website is constantly down for me on a PC using chrome or firefox, never known a website be down so often as this one, its a daily occurrence. -
Because it shows that there is one rule for the Germans and another for everyone else, have you missed whats been happening in Greece, Cyprus, Italy etc...over recent years? A better comparison would be if England stopped Scotland bailing out their banks and forced them to sell state assets to the English at knock down prices or for savers to lose savings, but then we bailed out our own.
-
Its OK this will result in the breakup of the EU, its clear who runs and profits from this vile little empire.
-
You can fly to obscure places like Kazakhstan without the need for a visa or i should say you get a "Visa On Arrival", so there is no chance that Europeans who rely on our tourism will be seeking visas. Hypothetically speaking, if the Spanish, Greeks, Bulgarians, Italians, French were to make us get a visa to holiday there then i can't see a family forking out another 50-100Euro to visit. All the better for British tourism.
-
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
Crumbless replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
So what are prime London prices now in comparison to January 2014 when this topic was first posted. Quite simply that'll answer the question "Is prime London crashing". -
French and German banks have already been bailed out by proxy by the Greeks.
-
Sickening that he spent 6 years in office knowing he was taking money off working folk to give to asset holders, and pricing out a generation. But tomorrows MSM are going to be highlighting a football manager scamming £400K for himself, when Gidiots admission should be top story in every news outlet.
-
Speaking from Washington in an interview with Bloomberg TV, Mr Osborne said: “We need to offset the very necessary loose monetary policy and the distributional consequences that it is having. Essentially it makes the rich richer and makes life difficult for ordinary savers.” Well they offset QE with FFL and FFL2 which made life even more difficult for ordinary workers, home buyers and savers. “There’s a role for government policy not in stopping that monetary policy which keeps the economy strong but in mitigating its impact. I think all of us who believe in rigged free markets need to work harder to find an answer to the anger that people clearly feel out there.” Corrected, the neoliberals despise free markets, we've not had anything resembling a free market for 9 years,
-
Knighted is what he'll get for that. Job well done. Got to love the way they become all honest when out of office.
-
Seems Tom Watson remembers this period as the "Wonder Years". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/27/labour-conference-sadiq-khan-jeremy-corbyn-angela-rayner/ All this pair of cntus and their wicked party done when in power was sow the seeds for 2007/8, Brexit and with dropping rates and introducing QE prop up the property mrket thus pricing us out for another decade or more. Thet really ought to be hanging from lamp posts..
-
Hedge Fund Invests in Social Housing
Crumbless replied to Nabby81's topic in House prices and the economy
We the English must be harvested for rent by someone. Wonder how much the bribes were to the Tory Party to make sure the plebs can't afford to buy outright so they have to rent. -
Foxtons Share Price And The Housing Market - Merged
Crumbless replied to jasonpistol's topic in House prices and the economy
But they need a collapse so more people can afford to buy. Even a Foxtons EA in his shiny BMW without the logo on must be aware of this when he's on a cocaine comedown and thinking how to make his world a better place. They need an extremely sharp crash, the longer its drawn out will mean the longer they're back in the call centre. -
Foxtons Share Price And The Housing Market - Merged
Crumbless replied to jasonpistol's topic in House prices and the economy
EA's didn't create sentiment, the loosest lending in modern history caused sentiment. HTB 1 and 2, 0.5 and 0.25% interest rates, QE, FFL and a government and banking system putting all their eggs into HPI forever caused sentiment. Greasy little twerps who will soon be working at a call centre haven't the ability to cause sentiment.