Summer Budget 2015 – Landlords Reactions
2:00 PM, 8th July 2015, 11 years ago
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Budget proposals to “restrict finance cost relief to individual landlords”. 
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Member Since September 2016 - Comments: 2533 - Articles: 73
1:04 PM, 28th June 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Dr Rosalind Beck .” at “28/06/2016 – 12:53“:
My two children have also just become members 🙂 . It is only £5 each for ‘under 23s.’ There doesn’t seem to be a lower age limit. So you know what you have to do – get the kids on board. Once the leadership election is over they can cancel their memberships.
Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 804
8:43 PM, 28th June 2016, About 10 years ago
Looks like he’s not standing now anyway dead man walking as chancellor maybe light at the end of the tunnel as it would be easier for a new man to reverse his ludicrous policies whilst saving face
Member Since November 2016 - Comments: 335
4:45 PM, 3rd July 2016, About 10 years ago
Is there any news on Judicial Review consent?
Member Since February 2016 - Comments: 977 - Articles: 1
8:52 AM, 4th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “NW Landlord” at “28/06/2016 – 20:43“:
Andrea Leadsom is apparently pro-landlord and aware of the damage caused by GO’s idiotic anti-landlord war. Let’s hope she will be a Chancellor. Maybe then indeed be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Member Since November 2016 - Comments: 335
10:04 AM, 4th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Whiteskifreak Surrey” at “04/07/2016 – 08:52“:
Leadsom is unlikely to become a Chancellor as she is standing against May. Furthermore, Gove has launched a blistering attack on her by revealing his own Tax return in which case she has to reveal her Tax Return which could potentially implicate her as she has attempted to avoid paying tax in the past.
I have a hunch, if May does become a PM then she is likely to keep Osborne as a Chancellor.
Member Since July 2015 - Comments: 393
7:12 PM, 4th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Simon Hall” at “04/07/2016 – 10:04“:
Has she tried to avoid tax (which is, of course, legal) any more than the Osborne family?
Member Since March 2014 - Comments: 195 - Articles: 1
7:20 PM, 4th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Whiteskifreak Surrey” at “04/07/2016 – 08:52“:
Has she stated this? I would expect as she transfered her Ltd property company interest to her familly and with her city and hedge fund links she would naturally support the corporates.
Member Since March 2014 - Comments: 195 - Articles: 1
7:23 PM, 4th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “NW Landlord” at “28/06/2016 – 20:43“:
Well even if he stays he has already shown total willingness to blame any U turns on Brexit so may be more willing to listen (fingers crossed)
Member Since February 2016 - Comments: 977 - Articles: 1
1:50 PM, 5th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Darlington Landlord” at “04/07/2016 – 19:20“:
Hi – please read the thread:
https://www.property118.com/could-post-brexit-government-be-landlords-dream-team/88457/ – Marks’ article and comments underneath.
Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 804
8:58 AM, 6th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Think it will be May getting in rumours are Gideon wants the foreign secratary job