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HPC.com has now become a Brexit protest group.. Brilliant
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The inteligence of a Brexiteer and house price crash lover, it's not rocket science setting up another account, several even. My most popular ID on the Brexit thread has over 4000's posts now and I am running the show
So you run multiple sock puppets telling lies and arguing with each other in the forlorn hope that it might influence someone? Dream on.0 -
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The lovely Kirstie Allsopp once tried to have HPC.com banned, she went on TV and was furious as to why a bunch of bitter usually men would want to make families up and down the country lose their homes.
I really want to see these people on prime time TV explaining their actions, I also have it on good authority that the moderators of HPC even despise the very people that use that site to bring about that sick message
Cheaper house prices might also of course allow some of the nearly 10 million Brits living in private rented accommodation to become homeowners - many of whom are families. Even if they pay up on time every month they can be chucked out on the street at 2 months notice - those behind on their mortgages cos they borrowed too much can get their mortgage interest paid by the taxpayer and sympathy from Allsop and co.
After all many people were able to buy real bargains in the early 1990s thanks to the last crash - a fact they tend to forget now!
Of course despite the hysterics no one loses their home if the price goes down - as long as they carry on paying the mortgage. Renters have no such certainty - and their number is growing. Maybe you don't have kids or grandkids or nephews or nieces - so don't care about this - but it is becoming an emerging problem for the country and the current governing party. Cos their core voting base - homeowners - are an ever declining share of the population when you count numbers of people as opposed to households (which may have 5 or 1 person in them).0 -
... those behind on their mortgages cos they borrowed too much can get their mortgage interest paid by the taxpayer and sympathy from Allsop and co.
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No they don't. That ended on the 6 April 2018. Now all you get is a loan to cover the interest.
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/money-legal/benefits-entitlements/support-for-mortgage-interest/#
It's always best to keep your rants on a factual basis.:)
Don't know about sympathy from Allsop tho'. Why does she matter?0 -
And very nice woman, mother and yes "guru" who convinced millions to follow their dreams and not to give into fear(HPC.com), and I would put money on her being a decent Remainer as well.
What people need to remember before they have a go at me is that the vast majority of property crash advocates who want families to lose their homes also want Brexit, and why is that, because it will set into motion the destruction of the UK economy and of course the property market, well as they see it anyway.
That's why I and several of my EU supporting BTL friends are posting good solid stuff on the Brexit thread on the enemies turf destroying the Brexit argument to the point where they snap and make themselves susceptible to being banned :rotfl::rotfl:
They really have shot themselves in the foot, they have been banning pro housing types for years now in favour of doom mongers and not they let is in through the back door, and we are winning the EU argument
You already lost the Brexit vote, it`s too late for arguments, don`t be like Nick Clegg making a fool of yourself day after day on the TV etc.0 -
Cheaper house prices might also of course allow some of the nearly 10 million Brits living in private rented accommodation to become homeowners - many of whom are families. Even if they pay up on time every month they can be chucked out on the street at 2 months notice - those behind on their mortgages cos they borrowed too much can get their mortgage interest paid by the taxpayer and sympathy from Allsop and co.
After all many people were able to buy real bargains in the early 1990s thanks to the last crash - a fact they tend to forget now!
Of course despite the hysterics no one loses their home if the price goes down - as long as they carry on paying the mortgage. Renters have no such certainty - and their number is growing. Maybe you don't have kids or grandkids or nephews or nieces - so don't care about this - but it is becoming an emerging problem for the country and the current governing party. Cos their core voting base - homeowners - are an ever declining share of the population when you count numbers of people as opposed to households (which may have 5 or 1 person in them).
Thank you
Your post 100% supported homeownership which I advocate and for so many reasons, apart from a roof over your head, business opportunity, pension, 2nd income and not to mention a safe roof over your head0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »You already lost the Brexit vote, it`s too late for arguments, don`t be like Nick Clegg making a fool of yourself day after day on the TV etc.
BRINO young lad, Brexit will never happen0 -
This is brilliant
I NOW OWN HPC.COM
I am starting to get a strong anti Tory and pro Corbyn message on there and I am convincing people that a house price crash is never going to happen. maybe at last that website is turning into a more fair and reasonable housing debate forum0 -
My Latest trophy on the Brexit thread HPC...ccc banned :rotfl::rotfl:0
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