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Originally Posted by jfman
It's compelling viewing. That and a recession house price collapse is all good news for anyone that enjoys chaos.
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A house price collapse is unavoidable at some point. Houses are meant for living in, not investments. As the Boomer influence at the ballot box wanes, so will the imperative to chase the votes of those with the most capital tied up in housing.
As far as chaos goes, well so far the chaos has spread no further than the Westminster bubble, and they’re quite welcome to it. For most of the last 20 years our politics has been anodyne and centrist, managerial in nature and lacking in conviction. We at last have new dividing lines that have forced our politicians to decide which side of the house they’re on and we have a very clear choice between Corbyn and Johnson.
All other predictions of chaos are, and remain until proven otherwise, nothing more than the wet dreams of remainers who still don’t accept they lost the referendum.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
He has seen the rise of Blue Momentum and has had enough. Good on him.
So we have Red Momentum on one side and Blue Momentum on the other.
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These sound like supermarket own-brand caffeine/energy drinks

At a guess, the blue one’s in Sainsbury’s and the red one is in Morrisons.