BartholomewRoberts
BartholomewRoberts
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Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
First, where are these "lots" of empty and cheap houses? Living up here in the north, I don't see many. Cheaper than London, but not cheap and not lots. Second, this is a function of t… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
It is an economic theory, not a simple equation. Those insisting it be reduced to a simple equation with precision and certainty are insisting upon something that does not fit with Economics whatsoev… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The problem is how can that be legally sequenced? If the landlord signs to say the rent is due monthly, then what incentive does the tenant then have to pay it a year in advance? Its already been sig… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Solve the housing shortage is the only way to fix the housing market. Anything else is just fiddling while Rome burns. (View Post)5 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Farage does not have what it takes to be Prime Minister. Then again, Starmer does not have what it takes to be Prime Minister. Badenoch does not have what it takes. So we are lumbered with an incompe… (View Post)3
