Anyone concerned by interest rates rising re mortgage?

Once again, the same old trope ... they're just lazy, they don't have the work ethic we had, they're entitled, they just want to have smart phones and stuff, they could just go and live in some run-down employment black spot surrounded by boarded up derelict buildings.
yeah they just need to stop their netflicks sub and stop having lattes, because thats going to allow them to save £50K for a deposit in no time :ROFLMAO:
 
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yeah they just need to stop their netflicks sub and stop having lattes, because thats going to allow them to save £50K for a deposit in no time :ROFLMAO:

Remember when that posh boot from one of those property porn TV shows which helped contribute to this housing crisis we now have said almost that exact thing about Starbucks lattes word for word?

This is the issue, they genuinely believe having "a big screen TV" is why they can't afford a £284k house on £32k per year.
 
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Yeah, agreed.. I don't place the blame on either the Tory or Labour Governments alone, they both contributed to this.

The issue is that the policy makers are of a certain class and all have something to gain and something to lose by the decisions that are made, most of them will a "property portfolio" or benefit in some way from their choices. Turkeys don't vote for Xmas.
too many voters are boomers, sitting on a nice mortgage free house (or tiny mortgage).

to make houses affordable, houses need to be cheaper, boomers wont vote for that

so until generation rent become a big enough majority, we are stuck
 
As opposed too someone talking in cliches.

Mate, I've done nothing but post link after link with data and back-up to my points... where you've replied with "all these kids today do know nuffink about hardship, I used to lick the salt of the roads in the morning for my breakfast"
 
too many voters are boomers, sitting on a nice mortgage free house (or tiny mortgage).

to make houses affordable, houses need to be cheaper, boomers wont vote for that

so until generation rent become a big enough majority, we are stuck
Remind me of the population of this country in 1980 and what it is present day
 
Mate, I've done nothing but post link after link with data and back-up to my points... where you've replied with "all these kids today do know nuffink about hardship, I used to lick the salt of the roads in the morning for my breakfast"
Best you can do.
Link after link and you researched these links to see if they had any ulterior motives, or you took them as read?
 
Best you can do.
Link after link and you researched these links to see if they had any ulterior motives, or you took them as read?

What, Leeds Building Society?

You’re probably right, they’re probably part of the New World Order, Illuminati, WEF or the Gates Foundation or something … out to get us or do something super nefarious.
 
Is that the only link? not that building societies have their own interests at heart
You linked to someone called Murphy who's he when he's at home.
Your other link was about some energy companies making money, that told us a lot.
 
Is that the only link? not that building societies have their own interests at heart
You linked to someone called Murphy who's he when he's at home.
Your other link was about some energy companies making money, that told us a lot.

I mean, Googling works, right?


Richard Murphy (born 21 March 1958) is a British chartered accountant and political economist who campaigns on issues of tax avoidance and tax evasion.[1]He advises the Trades Union Congress on economics and taxation, and founded the Tax Justice Network. He is a Professor of Accounting Practice at University of Sheffield Management School.
 
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