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BoE votes to keep mortgage rates at 0.5% and other mortgage news
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undetterred wrote: »I'll take that as an admittance of defeat,move along old bean.
Maybe if you grew up and behaved like an adult I'd bother.0 -
Further proof of your 'random' nature, thrug. You've gone from:Thrugelmir wrote: »Showing your true colours at last Renovation Man. Must say its pretty pathetic someone of your supposed intelligence to resort to internet trolling. I always wondered. Now the truth is revealed.
To:Thrugelmir wrote: »Come on Mr Arrogant RenoMan. By your standards that's a hardly an insult. Please try again.
In just a couple of posts.
Make your mind up Thrug, either my 'trolling' is a 'revelation' or 'standard'. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Kennyboy66 wrote: »Mortgage debt end Dec 2011 = £1245 billion
Mortgage debt end Mar 2012 = £1250 billion.
(source bank of england)
Those are interesting stats, do you have the BoE link?0 -
RenovationMan wrote: »Perhaps I need to learn from your insults, Mr Hypocrite?
Scrapping the barrel now aren't we. Stop being so childish. By laughing at yourself.
Put me on your ignore list. Then our paths need never cross again.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Scrapping the barrel now aren't we. Stop being so childish. By laughing at yourself.
Put me on your ignore list. Then our paths need never cross again.
You're the one having the forum 'emotional breakdown' Thrug, not us. Perhaps you should put me and the other people on this thread you're throwing insults at on 'Ignore' and then maybe you'll can calm down a bit?
<---- Thrug. 0 -
RenovationMan wrote: »You're the one having the forum 'emotional breakdown' Thrug, not us. Perhaps you should put me and the other people on this thread you're throwing insults at on 'Ignore' and then maybe you'll can calm down a bit?
I'm fine RenoMan. My discussion was related to this thread. Others took it off course with the sole intent to be mischievious.
If people aren't capable of debating in an adult manner then not my issue.
PS Time to put your sockpuppets back in the drawer.0 -
RenovationMan wrote: »Those are interesting stats, do you have the BoE link?
very easy to find but here you are;
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/Pages/bankstats/2012/May12/default.aspx#a
You want Table A5.3 (Lending secured on dwellings)
Figures are seasonall adjusted - but the non SA show same trend.US housing: it's not a bubble - Moneyweek Dec 12, 20050 -
And how about leaving Thrugelmir alone - he has always struck me as one of the more decent people on this board.
You tedious load of bullies.US housing: it's not a bubble - Moneyweek Dec 12, 20050 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »I'm fine RenoMan. My discussion was related to this thread. Others took it off course with the sole intent to be mischievious.
If people aren't capable of debating in an adult manner then not my issue.
PS Time to put your sockpuppets back in the drawer.
Another model pupil from the grayham devon school of deflection.0 -
Kennyboy66 wrote: »And how about leaving Thrugelmir alone - he has always struck me as one of the more decent people on this board.
You tedious load of bullies.
As well as generally a polite & well mannered person.
Thrug is a poster who posts insightful, useful & interesting stuff. Less of the name calling & baiting eh?It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0
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