Housing Market Policy Failures

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The UK housing market is in crisis, with prices eight times median incomes. The latest idea to be floated is the return of government-backed 99% mortgages. The logic is that since house prices are out of reach for many, a 99% mortgage would enable more to be able to buy without waiting the 19 years …

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Thatcher’s Economic Legacy

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Thatcher introduced a break with the post-war consensus introducing new economic ideas such as Monetarism Free-market supply side policies Privatisation Tax cuts (especially for high income earners) Reduced power of trade unions. The impact was far ranging. Did Thatcher Ruin or Save the UK Economy?Watch this video on YouTube The 1970s Economy The 1970s was …

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Forecasts for House Prices in 2024

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With house prices falling in the past 12 months, is it worth waiting to buy or is better just to bite the bullet and not worry about forecasts for interest rates and house prices? Buying a House in 2024 – Should You Wait Until After CRASH?Watch this video on YouTube Despite modest falls, house price …

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Thatcher’s Economic Policies

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In 1979, Mrs Thatcher was elected Prime Minister of the UK. At the time, the UK was experiencing double-digit inflation, trades unions were powerful and there were signs British industry was becoming increasingly uncompetitive. Mrs Thatcher introduced revolutionary economic policies which had a deep impact on the UK economy. They were characterised by a belief …

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China’s Property Collapse Explained

China is facing a real property collapse with up to 65 million surplus homes, plummeting demand, falling prices and big property developers drowning under a mountain of debt. In the past few decades, the property sector has been a key factor in the Chinese economic miracle but as the boom turns to bust, what will …

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Why UK Taxes are Rising

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Tax BOMBSHELL – The UK's Record Tax BurdenWatch this video on YouTube   The UK tax burden is rising to the highest level since the Second World War. The IFS stated it will be a record-breaking parliament for tax rises. The only chancellor to actually cut taxes was Kwasi Kwarteng, whose bold, unfunded tax cuts, …

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