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Will the EU without Britain affect house prices in Britain

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  • Those poor people that want so desperately to remain within the eu are about as misguided as the current labour leadership who are desperately trying to find any excuse for the people not voting them in apart from Corbyn. They have blamed the weather, the fact that the wrong people voted, even that the country simply did not realise it wanted a Marxist party at the helm yet. The same with the remainers, wake up, the country does not belong within a political behemouth that wishes to clip our wings, we need to fly.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • AG47
    AG47 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    100% yes

    Uncertainty has been extended yet again

    Even after this deal the uncertainty will continue

    There is only one thing certain and that is more uncertainty
    Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future
  • AG47 wrote: »
    100% yes

    Uncertainty has been extended yet again

    Even after this deal the uncertainty will continue

    There is only one thing certain and that is more uncertainty

    Are you certain about that?

    It appears to me that the market now at least knows we will be out on 31st Jan.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Are you certain about that?

    It appears to me that the market now at least knows we will be out on 31st Jan.

    Uncertainty for AG47 maybe, coming from the fact that house prices have now have a probability of crashing at less than 7% in the next 10 years and how now is he going to get on the property ladder
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,077 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    AG47 wrote: »
    100% yes

    Uncertainty has been extended yet again

    Even after this deal the uncertainty will continue

    There is only one thing certain and that is more uncertainty

    Success is not the lack of uncertainty but the mastery of it.

    There are various techniques to mitigate against the eternal uncertainty of life. I suggest investing efforts in learning about those.
  • lisyloo wrote: »
    Success is not the lack of uncertainty but the mastery of it.

    There are various techniques to mitigate against the eternal uncertainty of life. I suggest investing efforts in learning about those.

    And I wonder just how many of them on 1st January 2020 are going to put all their planning yet again into a collapsing property market, it's seriously tragic
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