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gulliver1 | 09:39 Sun 29th Dec 2019 | News
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Boris Johnson has sold his London House for £ 3.75 million , " Party of the working Class " Oh yes.
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The house is in Islington. Jeremy Corbyn lives there too. A very popular area.
Corbyn ain't exactly working on the bins:

"as MP, and Labour leader £74,962 and £62,440 goes into his account yearly. Together this makes over £137,000. Over 30 years, he has claimed over £3 million from the state alone. This is £1.5 million more than a normal MP. Once he retires, he’s set to earn £1.6 million pension."
He did this at the end of November. He then went on to lead a party which got a virtual landslide victory.

So what’s your point, gull?
Whatever his point is, it's missed the mark as usual.
Man sells house shocker!

Nothing to see here - total non-story.
This thread from a man who tells us he rents out houses in the UK and lives somewhere where else. As usual from you it has to be something about Boris. Try sorting out the political mess in the country you live in and leave alone the one you no lionger like or care to live.
And we won't mention all the working class who managed to own or sell their London council houses for near similar amounts. I wonder if they then switched sides.
You're really clutching at straws Gully.
Well as any estate agent will tell you and any mortgage company will also say "property prices can drop as well as rise" Borris did well. Bit the same as the lottery "you got to be in it to win it "
as long as people want to live in London, property prices will remain high. the more fashionable areas (like Islington, Chelsea, etc) will command the highest prices but even in places like Newham a down at heel mid terrace house will now cost you the thick end of half a million, more than 400% more than the asking price just 20 years ago.
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10.17 , I Pay tax in the UK as well as the Country I live in , that gives me the right to commemt on UK politics.
£3.75 million? that's nothing. Nick Ross, TV presenter, bought a house in Notting Hill for £950,000 and a few years later sold it for £35 million.
So long as it's sensible nobody will mind.

Also, you should see a decent accountant.
Any working class person who could sell their house for £3.75M would at least consider it. Wouldn't mean they changed their view of the working class and it's interests.
Some of Exs friends would "rent" our houses address apparently WC1 postcode put them in good standing.
if this place were mine, i could sell it for over a million
Corbyn lives in a place that is worth the same if not more
stop being so class envious....
The council flats i lived in in London many years ago are now selling at half a million Gulliver.
We sold our basement floor flat for £450,000 back in the 90's but did have a small garden, which I repaved.
I didn't coment on whether or not you pay tax in this country as you would have to with the number of houses you say you have but the things I did mention you have no coment on as usual.
Gulliver - Now that the election is over don't you think you should get over your obsession with Boris and move on instead of being a one trick pony.

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