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IMHO #774963 17/04/23 06:47 AM
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“Tacking”... boat

Pick your perfect storm -

I see the BoE is scrambling to boost the FSCS deposit guarantee scheme to stave off the threat of future bank runs facilitated by the move to online banking. Currently the UK has only £85k of personal money protected while the US has $250k.

Boomer landlords are exiting the market at a rate over 100,000 per annum for the next five years, this will put massive upward pressure on private sector rents while probably diminishing the stock of the most responsible group of Landlords. What did the govt think was going to happen when they continue to bad-mouth the sector, slash CGT allowances and threaten to introduce unworkable restrictions?

Government by “Whack a Mole” goes on.


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Originally Posted by Tomhez
Originally Posted by howard
Its surprising that people often think of mortgages from just one angle. I am happy if mortgage rates go up to more normal levels, because it means that my savings income goes up as well. There are after all more households without mortgages than with mortgages. Not only that but mortgagees have had it good for 15 years and even now we arent back to normal interest rate levels.

The B of E has only one trick - interest rates. But worry if they donw get inflation under control - the highest previous bank rate was 17% in 1980. redcard

I believe the veg shortages (all gone now I understand) were down to withdrawal of british supplies since we didnt subsidise their energy use, and a bad winter in Spain and N Africa. Nothing to do with Brexit


Boomers eh
They have had the best of the planet, peace time, this country's natural resources (without re investing it), property prices, final salary pensions etc etc. And then they go and inflict the final pain on the following generations with Brexit.

Dragging up 17% interest rates without context of house prices is pointless.

We bought our first house at the age of 20 in 1985 with a deposit that we had saved from our low paid jobs. Within a month of moving in we bought a brand new Ford Fiesta (on the drip) and changed that two years later for a Brand New XR2.

Today, Two 20yr olds doing those types of jobs would struggle to pay the rent (if they could find anything) much less save the 20k deposit for a house.


So far as veg shortages, you aint seen nothing yet. And as far as this countries food production is concerned, it has everything to do with Brexit.


I think most baby boomers weren't born with a silver spoon in their mouths, many like I experience house prices doubling every couple of years. Most experienced the massive changes in the job market with many traditional industries going to the wall in the 70's and 80's forcing many to move often abroad to find work.

I've just spent some time in Dublin and strangely enough they were also facing some food shortages......they didn't have a Brexit.!


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