Beginning to think that the Tory party might not all be upstanding citizens.Christ
Beginning to think that the Tory party might not all be upstanding citizens.Christ
No. You are expected to bend over....Beginning to think that the Tory party might not all be upstanding citizens.
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What happened to the market being king; and how to determine creditworthiness over different generations.Tweet
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That’s fecking creepy.Tweet
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Don't understand what this has to do with the government. It should be between the lender and borrower what type of mortgage is agreed.What happened to the market being king; and how to determine creditworthiness over different generations.
It is almost like there no other ideas other home ownership...
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Tbf it’s worked so far for the tories but yeah as a long term political project, Thatcherism has “failed”.It is almost like there no other ideas other home ownership...
Yeah saw that too although also haven’t looked into it. Just from a quick google these mortgages haven’t solved much although there’s a ton of other factors(Apparently the life span of Japanese house is only around 30 years before it’s destroyed).I've read such mortgages are common in Japan, but no idea if that's actually the case or not.
You have to be just as much of a cnut to vote for them to be honest. Who looks at the tory party and say, that'll do.Thing is, it could be any one of them. You have to have deep character flaws to join those cnuts in the first place.
Lickey End. I bet Boris loves that name
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Boris is on a one man crusade to repopulate anywayLook at this take ffs!
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How about giving out medals to mothers? It's been done before.Look at this take ffs!
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Look at this take ffs!
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Should we tax the childless?!?!?Look at this take ffs!
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If he's lost the support of the Mail he's absolutely fecked.Tweet
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Would be better to follow the German model and have a much higher proportion of renters at affordable prices.Tweet
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Yep. They've removed, and continue to reduce any support left for parents. Both for single parents and 2 parent families. Nursery fee support has been reduced.
The funny thing is there a modicum of point there. It isn't right to run your economy on endless immigration, nor is it moral to take migrants constantly from poorer countries who've spent money educating those individuals.
I also love that their idea is to use the stick (tax the childless), as opposed to the carrot (make childcare easier to access and cheaper, recalibrate the workforce to make it easier for parents to balance working with having kids, make it easier to work part time etc etc etc).
Pricks.
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From memory there are different editors to The Mail and MoS and often are quite antagonistic to each other. I’ll happily be corrected though.An article in the Daily Mail supporting Johnson today:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...MENT-Boris-Johnson-best-man-lead-Britain.html
Maybe there's a disconnect between the Mail and Mail on Sunday?
It seems clear than an ever-increasing % of the Daily Mail's readers are turning against Johnson though, so any columnists still supporting him are out of step there.
Ah yes that makes sense.From memory there are different editors to The Mail and MoS and often are quite antagonistic to each other. I’ll happily be corrected though.
Also, whenever something is written by ‘Daily Mail Comment’ I imagine some angry 80yr old ones their hamlet manor that they bought for £10k, complaining about ‘the youth today’ complaining about not being able to afford a house even though it’s now far more expensive in terms of ‘times of wages’ and that two full time wages barely keep a house afloat anymore.
That would be Richard Littlejohn. He still goes on about WFH whilst writing his opinion pieces from his home in Florida!I remember the series articles describing the evils of working from home, by columnists who themselves were already working primarily or exclusively from home pre-pandemic. Also the articles criticising Rashford for being 'hypocritical' for having the sheer cheek to buy a house for his mum, criticising striking junior doctors for enjoying 'luxury holidays' (to compound matters some of the specific people they focused were actually shown to be doing unpaid volunteer work abroad following earthquakes) stood out. That's before we get to smears against Ralph Miliband.
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Note - the desperation of the mainstream media (presumably including the Telegraph) "knows no bounds".
Correct.Would be better to follow the German model and have a much higher proportion of renters at affordable prices.
Plummeting population.Look at this take ffs!
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Jesus, those comments are fecking brutal. The Tories must be shitting themselves reading that.An article in the Daily Mail supporting Johnson today:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...MENT-Boris-Johnson-best-man-lead-Britain.html
Maybe there's a disconnect between the Mail and Mail on Sunday?
It seems clear than an ever-increasing % of the Daily Mail's readers are turning against Johnson though, so any columnists still supporting him are out of step there.
Yes but that's not what they mean by population. They mean white people. Great replacement theory and all that. Because our politics is tainted by the fascism of the US and Russia.Plummeting population.
What rubbish.
The results of the 2021 census showed that it had increased by over 5 million over the last 10 years.
Hey check out this fella who could afford a mortgageDate rape drugs, Boris assaulting women but no proof. Starmer with a serious policy to beat the current cost of living crisis, again no proof. You lots know nothing. I got married in 1979, mortgage interest rates were 15%, all my salary went on the mortgage. We didn’t moan and cry that the Government should bail us out (it was a Labour Government until Thatcher kick them out) we just got on with it. No nights out or holidays for a year. Now everybody is looking for someone to blame. It is what it is.