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Hooray! Housing Market Rockets!!!!!
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I also have to ask, is housing affordability reducing further really something to celebrate? This paper is of often bemoaning energy price increases, why are house prices any different?
Come on Daily Express, if you are a paper for the working man, why aren’t you campaigning for homes to become affordable again, rather than attempting to set off yet another boom?
The Daily Express is aimed at 50 and 60 something regulards who's main achievement in life was purchasing a poorly insulated right to buy council house in the 80's, before popping out a couple of kids who went on to study something their parents had never heard of at an ex poly and were then never seen again.
It is the Express readers most earnest wish that they can flog their mid terrace gaff for a mint and go on the caravanning holiday of a lifetime in search of Maddy before settling down in the Costa del Dole while wittling out their twilight years eating imported Wotsits and moaning ceaselessly about how the Spanish dont talk proper English.
Yes I know this sounds a bit harsh. Harsh, but fair.0 -
Ouch, that's cruel. I think I had better start reading it.ruggedtoast wrote: »Yes I know this sounds a bit harsh. Harsh, but fair.0 -
Ouch, that's cruel. I think I had better start reading it.
Bizarrely, they've been right more often than not....:rotfl:“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0
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