General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?
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For example, you may well despise what the Conservative Government has done and you may well mistrust them but will any other party be better?
If landlords vote for minor parties might this hand a win to Labour?
Do you think a coalition Government is likely, and if so between which parties?
Which party would you least prefer to be elected and why?
Could not voting hand this election to Labour?
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Member Since September 2015 - Comments: 1013
7:04 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
The Tories have reaped what it sowed. You cannot s****w your core voters and expect a larger majority.
The biggest loser is the British people.
May needs to resign!
Member Since February 2011 - Comments: 3453 - Articles: 286
7:05 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
New Thread >> https://www.property118.com/hung-parliament-mean-landlords/99611/
What does a Hung Parliament mean for Landlords?
It is official the 2017 General election will be a Hung Parliament. What Does this mean for Landlords? With the two major parties both being Anti-Landlord could this be a Good thing? Will any new minority Conservative or Coalition Government find it difficult to implement further new Anti-Landlord agendas? What would potentially a Softer Brexit… Read more
Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 804
8:22 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Did the landlord vote make a difference can’t keep hammering the middle classes and get away with it. The public have had enough of puppets lying backtracking and talking shite. The Country needs someone or something to rise and step up to the plate
Member Since September 2016 - Comments: 2533 - Articles: 73
8:29 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “NW Landlord” at “09/06/2017 – 08:22“:
Good question. We need a survey on this. We might then be able to use it to our advantage. Neil: can you sort a survey like this – whereby we state what we voted in 2015, what we voted in 2017 and a yes/no regarding whether we did this because of s24?
Member Since February 2011 - Comments: 3453 - Articles: 286
8:31 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Hi Ros,
Please see update to the new article >> https://www.property118.com/hung-parliament-mean-landlords/99611/
Member Since June 2014 - Comments: 1562
8:33 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Who will be the new housing minister?
Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 804
8:34 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
I’ve heard the chuckle brothers are looking for a job
Member Since January 2017 - Comments: 88
8:40 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Mike D” at “08/06/2017 – 23:20“:
Mike D: I don’t know where you got the bizarre “fact” that there are 200 million millionaires in China. The WSJ estimated China had 2,378,000 millionaire households (yes, households) in 2013, so unless the growth rate has gone ballistic you are nearly two orders of magnitude wrong.
The most recent estimate for India I can find is 236,000. So in this case you are over 2 orders of magnitude wrong.
It really is a good idea to get basic facts right, unless you subscribe to Trumpism. Or Brexit propaganda.
My visits to India and China have convinced me that nothing on earth would make me want to live in eitther country. You are obviously different and it may well be easier with an ex-patriate lifestyle where everything is done for you.
Member Since September 2015 - Comments: 1013
9:04 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Difficult to say, on the face of it the Tory vote increased by ~1m (from 11.3m to 12.6m) but UKIP didn’t stand in half of the constituency and so I believe a big chunk of the UKIP vote (@3m+) went to the Tories.
The Tories will, of course, say that the increased share of the vote is a vindication of their policies and their manifesto.
Member Since December 2015 - Comments: 828
9:12 AM, 9th June 2017, About 9 years ago
may has to go–she cocked-up bigtime or was it deliberate?