Read again, you seem to be struggling with comprehension, I didn't say all Leavers are deluded gullible morons, I said all the deluded gullible morons voted Leave
But you voted remain, so that's impossible, no
Read again, you seem to be struggling with comprehension, I didn't say all Leavers are deluded gullible morons, I said all the deluded gullible morons voted Leave
I did see some leave supporters suggest the Jo Cox murder was a false flag incident in order to discredit the leave campaign.
Read again, you seem to be struggling with comprehension, I didn't say all Leavers are deluded gullible morons, I said all the deluded gullible morons voted Leave
Quite an expensive pen
Ecoonnnommeeeee innit
very good comment on that:
"If Andrea Leadsom wins the Tory vote we will have replaced a democratically elected Prime Minister with an unelected Hedge Fund Manager who in Nigel Farage’s eyes has never done a proper job in her life. Exactly what the “out” voters voted against. They will feel very stupid and we will all suffer. It remains our duty to continue to complain. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."
and who is Farage backing? Lol.
Ian Hislop firing shots,
https://politicalscrapbook.net/2016...her-remainers-should-shut-up-is-just-spot-on/
[TW]Fox;29757530 said:Wow, that's actually spot on.
So since BRexit I've gotten a job, my credit card has been upped to silly amount that covers all my monthly bills for a year or 2, and my mortgage deal has come down a few quid on a remortgage
the only way interest rates can go is up so locked into a 5 year mortgage.
So since BRexit I've gotten a job, my credit card has been upped to silly amount that covers all my monthly bills for a year or 2, and my mortgage deal has come down a few quid on a remortgage. House prices might come down but the amount I owe won't and the only way interest rates can go is up so locked into a 5 year mortgage.
[TW]Fox;29757582 said:What? The markets have priced in an 80% certainty of a rate reduction at the next BOE Monetary Policy meeting![]()
Just because the BoE reduce interest rates doesn't mean they'll be passed on to mortgages.
Mortgage rates have dropped in the past two weeks. There's no indication they're about to go up.