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It's odd that houses cost so much considering modern methods and materials but look around at some of the older houses. Back when methods and materials were supposedly "crude", they were able to include designs, materials and so on, that simply could not be considered affordable these days. Even in relatively modest old houses such as my own, the internal coving is all hand-moulded plaster and would be far too expensive in terms of labour, to try and replicate in a modern house. Everything's been shaved to the bone, modern roof construction for example, yet houses are poorer quality, don't last as long and cost significantly more.
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06-11-2008, 15:08 | #32 | |
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The mantel of Gordon Brown being the Iron Chancellor is bollocks. He borrowed on a huge scale and taxed on a huge scale to pay for NHS funding, which is still largely unreformed and wastes billions a year, to name but one. How much has been put away for times like this ? Not a penny. In September, we all got a rebate in our pay packets ..... payed for by borrowing over £2 billion. Gordon Brown failed in his promise to end boom and bust it seems, not that I blame him entirely because the credit crunch in the US kicked it all off but Gordon Brown is guilty of classic Labour in that he taxes and spends. He raided pension funds to the tune of £5 billion and than has the audacity to say that people should save more even after being squeezed until the pips squeak. And let's not forget that Gordon Brown inherited a very healthy economy in 1997.
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Now it's 1:1. Last edited by A Place of Light; 06-11-2008 at 15:17. |
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06-11-2008, 15:22 | #36 | |
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06-11-2008, 15:23 | #37 | |
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TBH, I'd vote for whoever I honestly believed would do the best job of running the country, and anyone who can honestly say they would NEVER vote Labour/Conservative is nothing but a fool. Last edited by A Place of Light; 06-11-2008 at 15:26. |
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06-11-2008, 15:31 | #38 | |
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Tax cuts are a neccessity to get a slow economy moving, especially business taxes.
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The trouble being that in 1987 the economy was already booming so tax cuts was the last thing it needed - although there was an election that year, hmm I wonder if that had anything to do with it!
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