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NO REPOSSESIONS!

But.....

Give people time to pay. extend their mortgages timewise. do means evaluation tests. let people pay what their able.

Anything but letting Banks get their greedy sticky fingers on peoples houses.

 

AND NO BONUS!

If you work in a bank, and still have your JOB, thats your bonus!

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Lads I bang on and on about this,some people think i'm mad, but imo the government and the banks are in this together, it's one huge scam, the rich get richer the poor get poorer....

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Greedy bankers should lose there jobs,pensions and bonus's, greedy house holders should lose there houses, world would be a better place.

 

Don't forget that vile breed the estate agent, they should be forced to break rocks with hammers the rest of there lives..........

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