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Quote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!
DON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 05:01:51 pmQuote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!People who own a few houses might think differently to that though.Their investment value will drop.
Quote from: drfchound on November 18, 2019, 06:39:19 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 05:01:51 pmQuote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!People who own a few houses might think differently to that though.Their investment value will drop. Indeed, but there's many more of people like me who buy a house to live in than there are people who invest in houses. And investments always come with that warning.............
Quote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 07:11:00 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 18, 2019, 06:39:19 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 05:01:51 pmQuote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!People who own a few houses might think differently to that though.Their investment value will drop. Indeed, but there's many more of people like me who buy a house to live in than there are people who invest in houses. And investments always come with that warning.............Yep, agreed, but they would think differently is all I was saying.A drop in the Inheritance Tax threshold to £125000 is not attractive to lots of people either.
Quote from: drfchound on November 18, 2019, 07:14:15 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 07:11:00 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 18, 2019, 06:39:19 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 05:01:51 pmQuote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!People who own a few houses might think differently to that though.Their investment value will drop. Indeed, but there's many more of people like me who buy a house to live in than there are people who invest in houses. And investments always come with that warning.............Yep, agreed, but they would think differently is all I was saying.A drop in the Inheritance Tax threshold to £125000 is not attractive to lots of people either. Yes, but an awful lot of people who won't be affected by it will think it's a good thing - just as an awful lot of people who won't be affected by a drop in the price of housing will think it's a bad thing. I sometimes wonder what they actually teach people in school these days!
In today's example if the Tories being utterly detached from the concept of Objective Truth, I give you...Corporation Tax.This morning, on R4, Andrea Ledsome went to great pains to exclaim that the Tories would be cutting Corporation Tax, and that by doing so, they would get companies to pay more tax in total.Three hours later Boris Johnson announced to the CBI that they WOULDN'T be cutting Corporation Tax, and by not cutting it, the Govt would take in £6bn more in tax.And no f**ker gives a f**k. We are so anaesthetised to the Tories just saying anything and not being picked up on it.
Quote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners.Said a bloke who voted for Brexit and a 20% fall in house prices!https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2019/10/would-no-deal-brexit-crash-housing-market
How people can openly admit Johnson is the biggest liar in UK politics but still vote for him over Corybn, or anyone else, is actually quite scary.What would it take NOT to vote for Johnson?
All it shows is that the media (see Wilts post) has persuaded the electorate that labour and Cordyn are worse than the tory's and Johnson which is unbelievable literally.It's not black it's white
It was you who said it was unbelievable Sydney.
Getting away from the anti tory obsession a little bit, the Lib Dem manifesto I thought had some really interesting points about it and here is a problem. They will claim a vote for them is a remain vote - that's the wrong direction. How many potentially that don't want to remain are they pushing away despite some decent policies. The whole election is flawed.Let's see what is said after Labour's manifesto today (lets be honest on here it'll be seen as the greatest thing ever whatever is in it).
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 21, 2019, 08:23:29 amGetting away from the anti tory obsession a little bit, the Lib Dem manifesto I thought had some really interesting points about it and here is a problem. They will claim a vote for them is a remain vote - that's the wrong direction. How many potentially that don't want to remain are they pushing away despite some decent policies. The whole election is flawed.Let's see what is said after Labour's manifesto today (lets be honest on here it'll be seen as the greatest thing ever whatever is in it).[/quoteWell three or four experts on the bbc lunchtime news pulled a few holes in it.No doubt that Sydney will be telling us that these people are wrong.Bfyp post this before the manifesto was published or didn't u c that?Added: If u show us who those experts are and what they said it can b debated, it's how a sensible debate works Ldr
Getting away from the anti tory obsession a little bit, the Lib Dem manifesto I thought had some really interesting points about it and here is a problem. They will claim a vote for them is a remain vote - that's the wrong direction. How many potentially that don't want to remain are they pushing away despite some decent policies. The whole election is flawed.Let's see what is said after Labour's manifesto today (lets be honest on here it'll be seen as the greatest thing ever whatever is in it).[/quoteWell three or four experts on the bbc lunchtime news pulled a few holes in it.No doubt that Sydney will be telling us that these people are wrong.