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The inexorable rise in prices of EVERYTHING .
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<blockquote data-quote="stewart" data-source="post: 7591403" data-attributes="member: 42710"><p>Property prices are increasing world wide, looking at the figures property is more affordable now than it was when I bought my first house ( interest rates at 18%). I agree no need to pay stamp duty to avoid going hungry, stamp duty and furlough are completely different, if you are going to shut the economy down by telling people to stay at home you either furlough or pay the dole, it all comes from the same pot.</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't know about cash or savings, never had any or any desire to have any, I would rather own a piece of land, whether you go insolvent depends on the level of borrowings and how they are structured along with the management skills you have to ride out a tough patch.</p><p></p><p>Why would the economy be healthier if everyone saved? It would be the opposite, you need the general public to spend to keep the wheels of the economy going and people in work. Your government has recently given 130% tax relief to encourage businesses to spend, what is the difference between that and encouraging the Proletariat to spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewart, post: 7591403, member: 42710"] Property prices are increasing world wide, looking at the figures property is more affordable now than it was when I bought my first house ( interest rates at 18%). I agree no need to pay stamp duty to avoid going hungry, stamp duty and furlough are completely different, if you are going to shut the economy down by telling people to stay at home you either furlough or pay the dole, it all comes from the same pot. Wouldn't know about cash or savings, never had any or any desire to have any, I would rather own a piece of land, whether you go insolvent depends on the level of borrowings and how they are structured along with the management skills you have to ride out a tough patch. Why would the economy be healthier if everyone saved? It would be the opposite, you need the general public to spend to keep the wheels of the economy going and people in work. Your government has recently given 130% tax relief to encourage businesses to spend, what is the difference between that and encouraging the Proletariat to spend. [/QUOTE]
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