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If that silly sod puts British Troops in Ukraine "even just for training purposes " you then got major serious problems on the Horizon
Lloyds only went t its up in 2008 because they were stitched up by Gordon Brown who sold them a pig in a poke with HBOS.
Brixton, come on mate 🤣🤣.
If Lloyds went Bankrupt again no chance the government would bailout the shareholders a second time .
A canny investor more like :-)
1@£25 and 1 @£100 that will do as I hadnt won anything for 2 months
**Lazy Landlord Ant: Get a job? Off housing benefits for you!**
Just nonsense drivel...IMHO
Will be watching these numbers starting later today ....but especially friday...could set the tone regards the fed and interest rate decision...1st of november...plenty of speculation already regards that FOMC announcement
Hardup
Yes £50k , thankyou , 3.9% would average the Bank of England on 7 months % maybe, bit disappointed really........ Lol
Zero on my £125 😃 ,should just put it in the 6.2% bond as not much chance of winning a prize
Dropped my holding to £10,000 won £100, result.
Somebody called it right!
A blind man on a dead donkey saw this lower. 🙄
Can't go wrong with that over the medium and long term.
Bought some more with fresh money this morning, must be fing mad! 😆 😂
Good Morning all, 3 x £50.....4 x £100.......Total = £ 550 (2 accounts)
£150 this month , I have the max holding never had much more than this in a month go several months without any now looking like it would be better in a NSI bond
Lazy Landlord Ant:
Get a job?
Off housing benefits for you!
These lazy as s landlords on here all day long, ramping a dead donkey!
Maybe get a job?
Depends on the LTV and most mortgages demanded a minimum 10% deposit and depending how many mortgage payments have been made.
Lloyds will be fine and dandy.
"Depends what it’s worth when it’s re-possessed. In a falling market, it can be a declining asset."
They also lose the interest payments on the mortgage so less income for the balance sheet.
Food prices have fallen compared to the previous month for the first time in two years, bringing grocery inflation down to single digits, according to industry figures.
Food inflation decelerated to 9.9pc in September, a significant drop from 11.5pc in August, according to the British Retail Consortium Shop Price Index. It is at its lowest point since August last year.
Depends what it’s worth when it’s re-possessed. In a falling market, it can be a declining asset.
1×£100
4×£50
Gla..wd winners
Since when does a bank loose if it gets to repossess someone's home?
It's a banks dream!
3.9% so far this year assuming you hold £50,000 of bonds.