Jimmehh
Well-known member
He can f-off. I bought my first house a matter of months ago and now he abolishes Stamp Duty...
I completed on mine at the end of Oct... don't even start lol
He can f-off. I bought my first house a matter of months ago and now he abolishes Stamp Duty...
He didn't remove the triple lock which is a big help.
A lot of seniors I know, myself included, didn't vote for Brexit, so a weak attempt at 'humour'.
Even if you didn't vote for Brexit you have to agree that young people have been right royally shafted by successive governments from insane house prices, insane rents, insane tuition fees and student loans, and low wage growth.
It's a bit rich for seniors to ask for anything after all they've had, hence my "weak joke".
Blame the developers who are sitting on land with planning permission, to maximise their yield.
He can f-off. I bought my first house a matter of months ago and now he abolishes Stamp Duty...
Yeah I'd quite like my money back too. Missed a stamp duty holiday a few years back by 3 weeks or somethng.
Im in the same boat. Where do we apply for the refund?
Yes, because I'm a pensioner, I've never had to work hard or save for anything because it's all been given to me. After all I've had, indeed.
Blame the developers who are sitting on land with planning permission, to maximise their yield.
Even if you didn't vote for Brexit you have to agree that young people have been right royally shafted by successive governments from insane house prices, insane rents, insane tuition fees and student loans, and low wage growth.
It's a bit rich for seniors to ask for anything after all they've had, hence my "weak joke".
A full student grant and free education, affordable / low house prices, increasing living standards, benefits of EU membership, increased property prices, triple lock on pensions.
Compare that to the young: expensive education, unaffordable housing, high rents, decreasing living standards, growth stunted by Brexit decision, paying for the triple lock on pensions.
The Tory party are starting to realise they've alienated the youth, who back Corbyn and Remain by a clear majority, hence Hammond bending over backwards with his zero stamp duty and inflation-busting increases to the starting minimum wage.
A full student grant and free education, affordable / low house prices, increasing living standards, benefits of EU membership, increased property prices, triple lock on pensions.
Compare that to the young: expensive education, unaffordable housing, high rents, decreasing living standards, growth stunted by Brexit decision, paying for the triple lock on pensions.
The Tory party are starting to realise they've alienated the youth, who back Corbyn and Remain by a clear majority, hence Hammond bending over backwards with his zero stamp duty and inflation-busting increases to the starting minimum wage.
Not that I know of, others may know better. I think it's a scandal.
They could bring in powers that enabled them to 'confiscate' land in this situation. I think this was a Labour suggestion a few years ago.
Not to mention asking for crazy money. 8 brand new houses in Ashington - 4 have been on the market for a year, 4 for 9 months, there have been various begrudging price decreases and only in the last couple of weeks has the first sale been agreed.
I am not. I am one of the lucky ones. It just doesn't seem right. We bought our first house in 2004 and I had it all sorted on 100% mortgage until at the end I was told I had 15k inheritance from when my gran died in the early 90s. These days it is next to impossible to get onto the property ladder unless you have inheritance or wealthy parents. I am lucky that my gran asked my dad to keep the money until I (and my siblings) was buying a house because otherwise my uni yearsbin the late 90s would have been different.
Left leaners did not need any expert analysis to know that Tory policy would favour the better off. I know it gets knockabout on here but it really is that simple 99 times out of 100.As pointed out by Laura k
Detail in OBR book found by eagle eyed [MENTION=29678]ali[/MENTION]son_McGovern is that main gainers from change will be people who already own property, because it will push up prices
It will have the opposite effect.
The way for young people to afford houses is to stop keeping house prices so effing high. Surely it would not be too hard to slap a massive tax on someone buying a buy to let if they already have one. Finding a 5% deposit for 250k house is not easy when rent is so high.