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Profound changes for the housing market?
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Graham_Devon wrote: »I am obviously quoting select parts of this article, but please, read the full article, which can be found here: http://www.channel4.com/news/is-housing-market-headed-for-profound-change
chin up - it's your fault no-one elses that you can't afford to buy a house, no-one else...0 -
great post clucky0
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Dirk_Rambo wrote: »great post clucky0
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Before you get all high and mighty about the 'sell out tories' you'd better read Nick Robinson's blog here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2010/10/fees_made_simpl.html
Did you miss my post immediately before yours?
I never claimed Labour were angels in petticoats - more that that is now irrelevant as they are not in govt.0 -
Which is that what the Tories say they're going to do and what the Tories actually do are two entirely unrelated things.
And that people should bear that in mind next time they're wondering how to vote.
Not at all like Labour saying they wouldn't make students pay for tuition in the Election campaign of 2005 and then within one year of winning introducing tuition fees then?0
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