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Old 21-01-2019, 13:48   #6695
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Sad but unavoidable.

Sorry but I have very little sympathy for anyone who speculates on the property market, even when it’s the value of their own home they’re speculating on.

Houses are for living in, not for those who already have the means to purchase to bet on, forcing everyone else into life-long rental.

If Brexit slashes a third off house prices in the U.K. then that is to the long-term benefit of society.
By the very same logic Let's round up all the feckless workshy and put them in chain gangs, because let's face it it's to the long-term benefit of society.

Of course both my and your posts are grotesquely wrong due to sweeping generalisations being made with no attention paid to the underlying mechanics and knock on issues.
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