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Mortgage lending plunges to a ten year low
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Yes Graham, the news paper wrote half then left it. Until 1 hour later until I posted to add the rest.
News papers are always doing breaking news stories on such important news.;)
Nurse...........
Actually, I think you will find this is how breaking news articles nearly always work.
Deary me.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »Actually, I think you will find this is how breaking news articles nearly always work.
Deary me.
It hardly matters anyway, it is still fairly obvious why mortgage lending has been falling since the base rate hit 0.5%.
Not quiet the riot you wanted.;)0 -
It hardly matters anyway, it is still fairly obvious why mortgage lending has been falling since the base rate hit 0.5%.
LOL. Not now you have figured out I was correct
Wasn't wanting a riot. I said I predicted a riot, and I do at some point in the future, maybe next year after the spending cuts.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »LOL. Not now you have figured out I was correct

:rotfl:
You are not correct, you quoted half of an article, then still accused me of having a go when I pointed why it carrys on falling and that you still fail to understand people are not remortgaging..
You keep getting excited about this graham, as you know it is so important they changed an article yet left the start in word for word.0 -
:rotfl:
You are not correct, you quoted half of an article, then still accused me of having a go when I pointed why it carrys on falling and that you still fail to understand people are not remortgaging..
You keep getting excited about this graham, as you know it is so important they changed an article yet left the start in word for word.
Oh good lord.
I cannot quote what is not written at the time I quote something!!! Have you just ignored my response completely above!?!
Up to you if you wish to deny that papers publish articles and then update them when they have pulled the commentaries together.
I've got no proof, so I guess it's easier for me to just say you are right, I am wrong. However, I think everyone else on here is aware that articles are published and then updated when they have pulled together the facts and commentries.
I'm not particularly excited, but am pretty amzed at how you are making the biggets mountain I have ever seen out of something so utterly trivial.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »but am pretty amzed at how you are making the biggets mountain I have ever seen out of something so utterly trivial.
Yes graham. But who was it?Graham_Devon wrote: »On my ankles again Really?
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..............................Graham_Devon wrote: »Wasn't wanting a [STRIKE]riot[/STRIKE]shaddup ya face. I said I predicted a [STRIKE]riot[/STRIKE]shaddup ya face, and I do at some point in the future, maybe next year after the spending cuts.
It was more for these lines GD.
Why you look-a so sad
It's-a not so bad,
The rest was just a bonus.
As for the edit, it is you.
I posted one reply and your first response was nothing to do with the article, just saying replying was being on your ankles.
You defy belief sometimes, the story "changes" in your eyes, that is when you start this.
You were more than happy when you thought it meant house purchases were at their lowest for 10 years.
Turns out not to be that and you turn, what a surprise.0 -
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