I think that captures my point. I deliberately went out of my way to say that we wouldn't benefit in the long-run, but for a country that worships at the altar of home ownership, you can't ignore the low interest rates.
What's unsaid in the papers and media is that whilst a significant percentage of the country are struggling to make ends meet, saddled with debt and loss of employment, a larger tranche of the population (those in employment who haven't taken paycuts) are essentially unaffected. I say that not to take away from the suffering of those living with the results of misGovernment, but to flag the fallacy that the whole country is suffering. Far from it in fact.
In many ways it's a generational thing, with the younger generational shouldering a disproportionate amount of the burden.
As for the comments re FF, I'm not even going to respond. I've never given them a vote and don't see that changing.
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