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I've studied it enough to understand never to vote tory and never to vote labour. Your fanatical labour fanboi-ism however means you've spent years (when not crying over the EU) crying over house prices, while your fanatical fanboi-ism means you keep voting for higher house prices like a re-tard, again and again.
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Indeed it did. I've said before on here that is where it all began. I believe there was a house price crash in the early 90s, but I was a bit young back then to really notice. Then in came your beloved labour who blew up a stonking great housing ponzi scheme, with no opposition whatsoever from the tories. Then the tories continued to support and increase the ponzi scheme, with no opposition whatsoever from labour. And then it was 2023 and here we are, with both sides of the Kleptocratic Duopoly hell bent on increasing house prices So like I said, anyone who is over 40 and still votes red or blue either doesn't want lower house prices more than continuing to be a tribalistic fanboi (party before lower house prices), or is a full bore re-tard. Or both. Although we know in your case it is most definitely both.
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I know and so should everyone on this board. For many, their memories strangely only go back as far as 2010. Anyone on this board who wants lower house prices, is over 40 and still votes red or blue either doesn't want lower house prices more than continuing to be a tribalistic fanboi (party before lower house prices), or is a full bore re-tard. Or both.
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But the fanbois on either side won't do that. They will convince themselves they must vote for their tribalistic preference and make endless attempts to justify it. Meanwhile the Westminster Party pisses itself with laughter as their terminally stupid tribalistic supporters vote for them again and again and keeps them in a position to keep pissing down on them.
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Gary Lineker wins £5m tax battle in IR35 landmark case
Cocha replied to Warlord's topic in House prices and the economy
Absolutely no chance of it being this summer with the illegal immigration situation getting worse.. -
Gary Lineker wins £5m tax battle in IR35 landmark case
Cocha replied to Warlord's topic in House prices and the economy
I don't consider the next election round the corner. We ain't even half way through 2023 yet. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
So you were outside of the car and at the rear of it? Sounds like they just wanted to play silly buggers for a bit. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
They turned up in a police car in the early hours of Saturday morning, so I'd be staggered if they didn't have testing kit on them. Perhaps they were both on a promise. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
I had a Vauxhall Combo for some years where the rear seats folded down flat and did the same a fair few times. Such vehicles stand out less as a camper so can go under the radar a bit more. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
Yes I did drop the back seats and sleep in the back/boot for that reason. I also made sure my keys weren't on my person but in the central console (which is why it took me a while to turn the alarm off as I'd forgotten where they were!). Many moons ago when I'd not been passed long, me and a mate just wound the front seats down and slept in the front. Certainly wouldn't do that again. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
If you are a camper type though, surely you are less likely to take your van out for a spin than a car? You are parked up camping, so if you are in the back in your bed, then it's not really likely you are going to go for a drive anywhere, just get up in the morning and cook some snap. -
Van Living - putting a brave face on homelessness.
Cocha replied to athom's topic in House prices and the economy
A few years back, after a very drunken night out in Derby, due to the mate I was staying with going home before me and me not wanting to wake the family up. I decided to doss down in the back of my car. At some point later, I managed to set off my car alarm. I switched it off and went back to sleep. A short while later I was woken again by a knock on my window and blue flashing lights. I opened the car door, obviously drunk and politely started to answer the policemen's questions. I was aware about the 'being drunk in charge of a vehicle' thing so was a tad worried. A couple of questions to establish who I was and why I was where I was and they asked if I didn't have somewhere better to sleep. I said I did, but I didn't want to wake my mate and his family up. They told me to be careful the next day and off they went. I did have a bit of a panic the next morning, thinking it could be they just couldn't be bothered to do me that night and had told the next shift to keep an eye out for me driving off later that day and pull me, but no, nothing. I spoke to a mates missus who has been in the force (sorry, 'service') a good while. I can't remember exactly what she said but it was along the lines of if you don't look like you are likely to drive then it is very unlikely they would bother to take it any further, so I don't really know. Perhaps I was just lucky, or perhaps you'd have to be unfortunate enough for the copper to have just discovered his missus has been putting it about while he is on shift to get done for sleeping in a vehicle pissed.