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Prince William
at 15:05 9 Jan 2024

Ha Ha Ha.
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Inheritance Tax
at 11:43 22 Nov 2023

I don't support the removal of IHT, but I do think the way it is applied needs to change with a sliding scale based on the value of the inheritance. In London, you will be hard pressed to find a house going for less than 500k which means everyone has to pay IHT.
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They're at it again
at 16:53 15 Nov 2023

This is dated 2019?
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Braverman
at 12:50 15 Nov 2023

We are attractive because of our language - English is one of the most common languages in the world and as such many asylum seekers have a basic grasp of the language. Don't forget that this asylum issue is a major problem for many European countries. France, Germany both have massive issues.
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Braverman
at 11:03 15 Nov 2023

The only way to reduce the small boat crossings is to provide an alternative way of applying for asylum.

Set up application centres in Europe.
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London Jacks
at 19:08 16 Sep 2023

I think most has sense and moved away !
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London Jacks
at 18:41 16 Sep 2023

Be nice to meet up with fellow Jack's, not many in South West London
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Family courts
at 18:09 11 Sep 2023

I am now of an opinion that this government is doing most of this on purpose - pitting the haves against the have nots whilst the have everythings get richer and richer.
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Who the heck do we vote for
at 12:13 1 Sep 2023

I live right on the edge of the ulez zone. I can turn out of my street and as long as I don't turn right into one of the side streets I am fine. The expansion of ulez was part of the conditions of the tfl bailout package and in principle I have no issue with it but the timing is awful with everyone struggling financially.

The problem is that I don't think we've seen the full picture yet. In a few years time there will be almost no cars going into a ulez zone that aren't compliant, certainly not enough to cover the running costs of the scheme.

I'm fully expecting some kind of pay per mile scheme to come in within a few years
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Wood
at 18:33 12 Jul 2023

My Brentford supporting mate doesn't think it makes any sense for them to be after him as they are quite well stocked in that department
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The death of photography
at 16:03 3 Jul 2023

Many camera phones allow you to save in RAW format as well
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The death of photography
at 09:53 3 Jul 2023

But that's completely the point. I've had SLR's and DSLR's all my life. My son has a DSLR and a number of 35mm cameras he uses regularly however we don't take them with us everywhere we go as they are bulky and heavy. The camera on my phone takes great pictures and fits nicely in my pocket.
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Interest rates going up again
at 00:01 25 Jun 2023

Yeah, I've heard this argument many times about 15% interest rates - its baloney.
When you had those interest rates, mortgages were a fraction of peoples outgoings. Now 50% of peoples salary goes on a mortgage, so a 2-3% uplift is a killer.
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Sheffield Utd v Wrexham
at 10:53 7 Feb 2023

By a strange quirk of fate I am in Sheffield today for work purposes - think I'll avoid the city centre
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£32,000 per year
at 13:12 21 Jan 2023

What was your mortgage as a percentage of income back then - how much did your house cost relative to your income?
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£32,000 per year
at 11:09 21 Jan 2023

Where I live in south london (not one of the most expensive parts either) the cheapest 2 bedroom flat currently available to rent is £1500 a month, council tax will be around £180 and bills around £200 on top - so before you even think about buying food you have £1880 gone from your wage packet. £32k as a single income around here is food bank territory

Assuming she's on here own, the cheapest flat for rent currently is a 1 bed @ £1100 a month
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This time next week
at 22:27 18 Dec 2022

Feeling a bit meh about it all tbh
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Things you like or even love about England
at 11:47 18 Nov 2022

Having lived on the south london/surrey borders for over 25 years I have developed an appreciation for England, and its people. I have worked around the UK and found Birmingham to be exceptionally friendly, as were the people of Leeds. Manchester was interesting but I saw too many punch ups to say I'd ever return.
Bristol is a lovely city but some of the people there are (imo) strange.
I recently visited the new forest and surrounding areas, lovely place.
I rarely go into London itself, I find it incredibly overpriced, that said the Museums are amazing.
To be negative of England would be ridiculous - my kids are english, my wife is english. I have a good job, a nice house, the country has been good to me.
I still suffer from Hiraeth, and would move back home in an instant.
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Autumn statement on Thursday
at 15:28 16 Nov 2022

Three bed semi-detached in our area averages £650k
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longest recession in a century
at 09:30 4 Nov 2022

The scrapping of Sizewell C may be the only sensible thing I've heard. Hinkley Point C is years behind schedule and billions over budget, in the short time I worked there I saw so much money being wasted due to incompetence and bad management.

Sizewell does not give us energy security as it will be owned and run by a foreign country. I agree with the construction of new Nuclear Power stations but they need to be owned and run by the UK.
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