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  • In your post, on the other page, theblanguage you use to describe your plan to get on the next step of the housing ladder sounds cold and harsh.
    "When people are suffering and realise they're paying too much for something they can't afford. I'll be able to benefit from that situation".

    I'd suggest there are numbers of people on here who have stretched themselves to get a house in London where their work is. But because of supply and demand theyve overpaid on a house and are finding it tight.
    I'd suggest from this at least two people find it offensive you can talk so callously.

    I'll explain what amey was doing now.

    Thatcher had this plan to sell off social housing and to make everyone a home owner. I'd suggest that amey posting a picture of Thatcher dabbingbher eyes, is to point to the "she would be proud" type phrase. She's not sobbing, she's not distraught, it looks more like she's wiping a tear due to excess emotion.

    Finally, the Rorschach test is to make reference to "what do you see in the picture?". It's a common, though now flawed as the "what you should see " is all over the internet, test to determine what your state of mind is like and if you are a total sociopath.

  • Thanks for the explanation.
    Apologies if I sound callous, and language used was insensitive, it was more aimed at brexit and the financial disruption/pain that will cause, and a desire to see those that voted for it feel the effects (even knowing I didn't vote for it and will also feel it).
    As I've explained before, I'm lucky to have brought the council flat I grew up in from my mother who brought it from the council. Yes I'm part of the contingent that are taking social housing stock out of the system. But I've also lived in the same neighbourhood for the majority of my 40 odd years, I'm london born and raised and desire to live in a place where I am not lone black face so the options of moving out of london, to commuter land, or a.n.other U.K. City aren't an option.
    So looking into my crystal ball, anything which gives me the opportunity to buy a property in london which is larger and not on the edge of nowhere (relatively) will be thought about.

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