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Massive majority for the Tories, Goodbye housing crash for now
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Jonathan_Kelvin wrote: »They really can’t. They can be a bit wrong, so could be a bit out tonight, but where do you berpt the idea from that they can be wildly out
The last election. Admittedly, and sadly, this one is right.0 -
Do not understand how people can be happy about this. I despair really. Everything is in crisis. They cut from people that are in need causing heartache. But that's cool, this I'm alright Jack attitude makes me feel a bit sick.0
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What a relief!
Happy there’s a moderate steady hand on the tiller leading us into a new world order! ��0 -
Can anyone predict what sort of Brexit we will now get? Will it be Boris's version of the May deal? Or will the hardest Brexiteers take control and get us to crash out?
London prices are down, possibly because any form of Brexit is bad for the local economy. Does that mean the Slow downwards trend in London prices will continue?No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Moved far enough for many one suspects. UK elections are won in the Middle Ground. A lesson that Corbyn should have learnt from the Foot debacle. Blair and Brown certainly did.
If the Labour party are looking for someone to blame for their dismal performance they need only blame the party membership who voted for a leader so far out of touch with the average Brit.
Worst of all, they will probably replace him with someone just as lefty.Im A Budding Neil Woodford.0 -
I'm wondering if we will see the legal challenges to the results that seem to have become the norm recently like the suspension of parliament etcEx forum ambassador
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A leopard cannot change its spots. Corbyn thinks the way he does and so speaks and acts accordingly.
If the Labour party are looking for someone to blame for their dismal performance they need only blame the party membership who voted for a leader so far out of touch with the average Brit.
Worst of all, they will probably replace him with someone just as lefty.
The Mansion Tax idea is still costing Labour votes in London, as it was based on price rather than whether a property was actually a mansion.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
Can anyone predict what sort of Brexit we will now get? Will it be Boris's version of the May deal? Or will the hardest Brexiteers take control and get us to crash out?
London prices are down, possibly because any form of Brexit is bad for the local economy. Does that mean the Slow downwards trend in London prices will continue?
I don't agree with Brexit, but I accept it. This result now shuts up the hard right in the Tories who want a no deal and we can now relax in the knowledge that we will still have close ties with the EU.Yes Corbyn would have crashed the property market, but he would have crash the economy and country as well.
Property prices will not rise sharply now as most of us now know, but they won;t be falling either, a little at worse. What a seriously great day, might taken and early day off and let it sink in, property and land remains the greatest investment as it should and we can rejoice today that it will continue:):T:T
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What so, it's just about property and land? What about people? !!!!!!.0
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A leopard cannot change its spots. Corbyn thinks the way he does and so speaks and acts accordingly.
If the Labour party are looking for someone to blame for their dismal performance they need only blame the party membership who voted for a leader so far out of touch with the average Brit.
Worst of all, they will probably replace him with someone just as lefty.
Momentum is the problem not Corbyn. Wedded to an ideology that doesn't resonate.0
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