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  • welshowlwelshowl Posts: 4,464

    My mother inherited a flat in south Wales. The rent she got for it wouldn't of paid for a bedsit room in SE England.

    There is a " snowline " I've heard builders refer to above which in the northern half of the S Wales valleys it's not worth building houses, as the sale price will be less than the cost of land, materials, and labour.

    Living in, Cardiff as I do, it seems a different world only 15 miles away!
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,596
    MaxPB said:

    Sell up? Cash in? Invest your capital else where?
    Invest where? Shares - risky. Involves trusting the City. Peer to peer lending: maybe but risky and no protection if it goes wrong. Savings accounts: pointless - virtually zero returns. Bonds - some commentators feel that the next market to crash is the bond market.

    So where? A policy which may well look attractive to renters will look to others as Labour closing off yet another option for those who have saved something (their reward for their hard work) to do something with their money which will provide them with an income when they're no longer working.

    Labour really need to stop playing Whack-a-Mole with people's savings.

  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,311

    One of those leaflets suggests that UKIP want to build 7 aircraft carriers. Is that correct?
    Depends how expensive they are... Reminds me of some of the AV propoganda
  • HurstLlamaHurstLlama Posts: 9,098
    welshowl said:

    You make a series of good points. Having a BTL as part of your old age planning does not make one a rapacious evil so and so (neither I nor my wife have one for clarity ) and folk are seeking stable indexed linked (ish) returns to see them through their old age, especially since G Brown left the private sector final salary system resembling a financial Stalingrad after he'd finished with it, and interest rates are lower than anytime since 1694.

    There is a problem with lack of stability for families but Ed's reflexive instinct when faced with an issue like this seems to go for a supply limiting regulation of the symptoms and blame " vested interests " - see energy a few months ago, now rented housing. What's next?
    What's next? Got to be food. Bring back the Ministry of Prices and Consumer Protection I say.
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,307
    edited May 2014

    One of those leaflets suggests that UKIP want to build 7 aircraft carriers. Is that correct?
    I was given one of those leaflets in Bath on Tuesday. Though I was spared from the chant of UKIP Scum, they may have mistaken me for a journalist or worse. Why a 31% flat tax? 30% flat tax makes some sense. It really is odd that money from taxpayers ends up in the hands of such odd balls.
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 62,375
    Good evening, everyone.

    Mr. Llama, just signed up. I hope I'm not Russia again (not that the Winter Palace isn't lovely, but it'd be nice to be another country). Made some schoolboy errors in the other game, and Germany's departure was a bit unhelpful but I am quite enjoying it.
  • taffystaffys Posts: 9,753
    The Tories need to have the balls to call a spade a spade and allow young people onto the property ladder by forcing middle class, middle aged coupled off the buy-to-let gravy train.

    Alternatively the tories could slash direct and indirect taxes for low and middle income people further, get rid of stamp duty below half a million quid and do everything they can to speed up the 250 mainly residential private towers that are in some stage of planning in London.


  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,311

    "call of duty meant I couldn't reply to your earlier post."

    Golly, who would have thought Mr. Brooke was a computer gaming enthusiast. Which version were you playing, Mr. B?

    Speaking of games, any PBers play games by ParadoxPlaza such as EU4 (no, not a European Union simulator.... *yawn*) or CK2?
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,596

    What's next? Got to be food. Bring back the Ministry of Prices and Consumer Protection I say.
    He'll remove the tax free lump sum from your pension, either by taxing it or by saying that you can't get any sort of lump sum at all. Labour have form on pensions.

    Or he could try and put a cap on bank charges. Which would be hugely popular.

  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,311
    Cyclefree said:

    He'll remove the tax free lump sum from your pension, either by taxing it or by saying that you can't get any sort of lump sum at all. Labour have form on pensions.

    Or he could try and put a cap on bank charges. Which would be hugely popular.

    People would just have to pay for bank accounts then. Why should people who are careful money management subsidise those who are not?
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,951
    edited May 2014

    What's next? Got to be food. Bring back the Ministry of Prices and Consumer Protection I say.

    No, son of British Rail - that'll be the mega-announcement at the conference speech.



  • TykejohnnoTykejohnno Posts: 7,362

    No, son of British Rail - that'll be the mega-announcement at the conference speech.




    and tuition fees

    http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/mar/30/labour-cut-student-tuition-fees-6000-a-year
  • philiphphiliph Posts: 4,705

    No, son of British Rail - that'll be the mega-announcement at the conference speech.



    I guess those if us old enough to remember just how awful BR were are a diminishing band. Each and every time I use a train I am thankful that BR is no more.
  • HurstLlamaHurstLlama Posts: 9,098
    Psst: new thread
  • nigel4englandnigel4england Posts: 4,800
    RobD said:

    People would just have to pay for bank accounts then. Why should people who are careful money management subsidise those who are not?
    Think you'll find it's the other way round.
  • timmotimmo Posts: 1,469
    Lib Dems are going to lose control of Kingston no doubt about that..They will hold on in Sutton but the council will look a lot different I think...Labour to get some seats back there...
    Does ark Senior agree?
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