Guest wrote:The FT article covers it. Don't be a skinflint. Just because you won't buy a subscription or google it doesn't mean there is no reference.
How many in 2006 saw a massive crash apart from Paul Krugman? Bloody Socialist economists getting predictions right.
MungoBrush wrote:Guest wrote:The FT article covers it. Don't be a skinflint. Just because you won't buy a subscription or google it doesn't mean there is no reference.
How many in 2006 saw a massive crash apart from Paul Krugman? Bloody Socialist economists getting predictions right.
What exactly are all these signs that are flashing red?
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Guest wrote:The FT article covers it. Don't be a skinflint. Just because you won't buy a subscription or google it doesn't mean there is no reference.
How many in 2006 saw a massive crash apart from Paul Krugman? Bloody Socialist economists getting predictions right.
What exactly are all these signs that are flashing red?
Personal debt at an all time high ?
Bankruptcies on the rise ?
UK debt still rising at £40bn a year ?
UK growth at 0.1% and lowest of 28 EU and all G7 countries ?
£40bn cost of Brexit settlement ?
Awful productivity ?
US protectionist policies ?
Loss of 65 free trade agreements ?
Continued austerity ?
Take your pick......
MungoBrush wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:There's a massive economic collapse about to hit the west ... all the lights are flashing red
Apart from a ratbag communist website like this one -
https://cominsitu.wordpress.com/2018/01 ... mic-crash/
Do you have any credible evidence for this?
Gigabit wrote:The problem with debt from car loans is 2008 all over again.
Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:The problem with debt from car loans is 2008 all over again.
and if you have a diesel car loan you are royally fucked
Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:The problem with debt from car loans is 2008 all over again.
and if you have a diesel car loan you are royally fucked
You really aren't.
When do you think they will actually take diesel cars off the road ?
I'm perfectly happy with my (leased) Hyundai i40, 60mpg, low emissions, £20pa tax etc.
And when the lease ends in a couple of years, it's mine for £5k. Or, more likely, I hand it back and get the latest upgraded model.
I've been paying monthly for car loans most of my adult life - or for repairs and running costs. Leasing costs the same, but I get a brand new set of wheels every 3 years.
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:The problem with debt from car loans is 2008 all over again.
and if you have a diesel car loan you are royally fucked
You really aren't.
When do you think they will actually take diesel cars off the road ?
I'm perfectly happy with my (leased) Hyundai i40, 60mpg, low emissions, £20pa tax etc.
And when the lease ends in a couple of years, it's mine for £5k. Or, more likely, I hand it back and get the latest upgraded model.
I've been paying monthly for car loans most of my adult life - or for repairs and running costs. Leasing costs the same, but I get a brand new set of wheels every 3 years.
The diesel market is down over 37% new and second hand on a year ago
Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:The problem with debt from car loans is 2008 all over again.
and if you have a diesel car loan you are royally fucked
You really aren't.
When do you think they will actually take diesel cars off the road ?
I'm perfectly happy with my (leased) Hyundai i40, 60mpg, low emissions, £20pa tax etc.
And when the lease ends in a couple of years, it's mine for £5k. Or, more likely, I hand it back and get the latest upgraded model.
I've been paying monthly for car loans most of my adult life - or for repairs and running costs. Leasing costs the same, but I get a brand new set of wheels every 3 years.
The diesel market is down over 37% new and second hand on a year ago
Basically because this shambolic government caused panic. They totally failed to note that MODERN diesel saloons (post-2014) emit less pollutants than most petrol engined cars, while giving better economy.
Another EU Brucie Bonus - enforced emission standards. I look forward to London smogs when we leave.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This time we can't print endless rolls of wallpaper money.
MungoBrush wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:This time we can't print endless rolls of wallpaper money.
Yes. I said that before.
Can you please explain that one to Gibabit and Cannydc
They didn't believe me in spite of me providing expert economic opinions.
Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:This time we can't print endless rolls of wallpaper money.
Yes. I said that before.
Can you please explain that one to Gibabit and Cannydc
They didn't believe me in spite of me providing expert economic opinions.
We could have done if we had the AAA rating but Osborne made sure that we didn't.
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