On 13 Mar 2017 at 7:15pm Sussex Jim wrote:
The Government have just defeated the Lords on amendments to Article 50.
It looks like we are now on our way to trigger Article 50, and our eventual freedom from EU control.
There is a good chance that we could make Britain great again. We now have the capacity to do it. We already have near full employment, and an economic upturn. But, it's up to you, the people, to see it through. I'm already doing my bit by working on past official retirement age. How about yourselves?
On 13 Mar 2017 at 7:33pm So excited wrote:
Fabulous another brexit thread. I can hardly contain my excitement. Might have to change my pants.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 7:35pm Tim wrote:
I've done all my hard work - took early retirement nearly 12 months ago. Invested in property. Lovin it. Time to start giving something back - voluntary work probably.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 7:36pm Blue this now wrote:
A turdy brown would have been a more apt coloyt
On 13 Mar 2017 at 8:11pm Busty bar maid wrote:
Really noticed the drop in mobile phone use at the wheel. Didn't see one person on phone on several trips round town and through earwig corner today. Message getting through I hope
On 13 Mar 2017 at 8:16pm We'vehadourfun wrote:
Sussex Jim. You will probably need to train as a nurse so you can nurse you self. No one else will be around to do it
On 13 Mar 2017 at 8:51pm Harry wrote:
I can't wait for this to happen. Everything will be so much better when David Davis and Liam Fox are in charge. Forget the cluelessness and the lies, I'm sure everything will magically fall into place once A50 is triggered.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 9:18pm Snowy wrote:
Please turn this blue now webbo! Or preferably white.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:20pm I.McEwan wrote:
“Sixteen million Britons wanted to stay in the EU and 17 million wanted to leave, but there exists a small and very energetic political group made up of opaque and impatient people who are driving the process and who speak as though half the country were the entire country,” he said according to El País.
“It’s also serious because Great Britain works on the basis of a parliamentary democracy and not through plebiscites, which remind me of the Third Reich.”
“Their militant wing, the tabloid press, has started to look into the lives of the judges who rule that Brexit could result in the loss of human rights to see whether they’re homosexual or something. It’s reminiscent of Robespierre and the terror of the French revolution. The air in my country is very foul.”
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On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:29pm Bulldog Dan wrote:
The sooner we are out of Europe and away from that stupid Eurovision contest the better.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:31pm Oooheeeer wrote:
You ain't from round these parts. This is Lewes don't you know
On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:31pm Clifford wrote:
Tim wrote: 'Invested in property. Lovin it.'
Are you telling us you're a landlord, Tim? Boasting about being among the lowest form of life? Do you take tenants on HB so you can screw the taxpyer or do you just screw the tenants directly?
On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:41pm Home owner wrote:
Clifford you are losing your grip. Many many people have a rented property as a pension. You're tabloid and gullible. Spot the trolls
On 13 Mar 2017 at 10:58pm Clifford wrote:
Home owner, you need to find out the meaning of 'tabloid', 'gullible' and 'troll'. A landlord charging rent is the lowest form of life.
On 13 Mar 2017 at 11:51pm Help! wrote:
I voted to leave the EU but not to leave the single market as we were told we wouldn't have to as it'd obviously be incredibly stupid to do so. What can I do now?
On 14 Mar 2017 at 4:42am Tim wrote:
Seeing as you ask Clifford, I have set myself up as an ethical landlord. While I use a managing agent, I insist they don't charge an admin fee etc (this proved quite a challenge). I believe in offering value for money and realise that £950 - £1250 a month is a massive chunk of someone's income. I treat repairs as though they are in my own home and get them done asap - better still, I would rather that no repairs were ever necessary. Every tenant receives a welcome pack / gift and I like to be on first name terms with them. A new tenant has recently commented "Landlords like you don't exist".
On 14 Mar 2017 at 7:29am Home hunting wrote:
Hi Tim,
Where do you advertise your properties? I would want to rent from you!
On 14 Mar 2017 at 7:46am Annette Curtin-Twitcher wrote:
Do you take tenants on benefits, Tim?
On 14 Mar 2017 at 8:40am Outoftouch wrote:
Cliford, you are a troll as your daft comments can only be meant to antagonise, you are tabloid as you sound like a gutter journalist, always the cheap shot, and gullible because you are letting me wind you up. You have lost your very thin grip. Good for you tim. I wish you good fortune and a happy retirement.
On 14 Mar 2017 at 8:45am @ Clifford wrote:
Not quite, Clifford. A landlord of an ex L.A property charging more than the rent paid by the neighbouring L.A tenants, THAT is the lowest. I would rather sleep on the street than rent one of those houses anywhere.
On 14 Mar 2017 at 10:20am Tim wrote:
@Homehunting, one property is in a local village and there is a "waiting list" of local people who have expressed a wish to rent it when the current tenants move.
@ACT, I prefer young professionals but never say never. One of my properties is in Newhaven and interestingly, when advertised at a higher price it was only those on benefits who could afford it. By lowering the price I attracted the tenants I was after. I could also have got a lot more by renting it via LDC.
On 14 Mar 2017 at 5:53pm Sue wrote:
In reply to HELP
Hang your head in shame for being so gullible.