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The rapid increase in the number of graphs on social media is due to the susceptibility of gammon mongs to this form of, often substanceless, propaganda <ok>

The number of graphs on social media... oh, you mean those ones about the ‘genocide’ in Gaza that the loony Lefties lap up before they go out for their weekly march in Londanistan, which only seems to be reported in the Islington Gazette and the Brent East Herald these days or broadcast on Twitter by useless tosspot Owen Jones. Very few gammons lap up that substanceless Hamas propaganda.
 
There was much fanfare amongst the loony Left this week when their “renters’ bill” received Royal Assent. It was going to level the playing field for renters against wicked landlords. Of course, as usual with legislation interfering in markets, what has actually happened is that some landlords have started withdrawing properties from the rental market. Supply and demand dictates that lack of supply will result in rents rising, so this was no real win for those renting, especially if their landlord is a scumbag Liebour MP or ex-Minister.

The rumour mill has it that Rachel from Accounts is going to raise income tax by 2% and lower National Insurance by 2%. For the vast majority of ‘working people’ on PAYE this will make no difference. For the self employed (not considered ‘working people’ by the loonies) this will be a tax rise as they pay a lower rate of NI. For some pensioners this will be a tax rise. For landlords (who pay no NI) this will be a tax rise.

My rent usually goes up in May but I have been notified that my rent will be rising in December, by 15% more than the normal regular rises. So it would seem that I will be paying the extra tax for the landlord. I expect that quite a few other renters will find themselves in a similar circumstance.

So that is two measures by the Communists that have had no benefit for the people that they claim to be helping.

You rent in Hull?

****ing hell <laugh>

What a life
 
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The average price for a flat in Hull varies by location and source, but recent data suggests averages like £114,232 in Hull City Centre and £118,069 in the HU1 postcode area. Some sources report a lower average of around £87,000 for flats across Hull, while the average for the city's entire Kingston upon Hull area is about £92,681.
Average flat prices by area
Hull City Centre: £114,232
HU1 postcode area: £118,069
Kingston upon Hull (City of): £92,681
Hull (overall, per GetAgent): £87,000
HU2 postcode area: £96,136
 
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The average price for a flat in Hull varies by location and source, but recent data suggests averages like £114,232 in Hull City Centre and £118,069 in the HU1 postcode area. Some sources report a lower average of around £87,000 for flats across Hull, while the average for the city's entire Kingston upon Hull area is about £92,681.
Average flat prices by area
Hull City Centre: £114,232
HU1 postcode area: £118,069
Kingston upon Hull (City of): £92,681
Hull (overall, per GetAgent): £87,000
HU2 postcode area: £96,136
On Rightmove flats that are habitable start around £45k. My advice to anyone is to buy a property ASAP, even the cheapest studio flat. Then you're paying off your mortgage, not the landlord's.
 
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On Rightmove flats that are habitable start around £45k. My advice to anyone is to buy a property ASAP, even the cheapest studio flat. Then you're paying off your mortgage, not the landlord's.

He's probably too old to get a mortgage and he's spanked his earnings on horses.
 
I know nothing about Hull but Norwich is one of the least ****hole cities in the UK.

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The best places in the world to travel to in 2026

Discover 800 years of maritime history in the underrated port city of Hull, England. Already sporting a Georgian Old Town, a major revitalization effort—set to be complete by summer 2026—has added green spaces and transformed Hull's waterfront district, making it a destination that's brimming with laid-back, northern English charm.

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We're going to the Philippines this Friday, will spend 3 or 4 nights in Manilla. Hull will have to wait.
 
We're going to the Philippines this Friday, will spend 3 or 4 nights in Manilla. Hull will have to wait.
Hull is far nicer than Manilla. Trust me, I know.

It beggars belief the way they treat dogs in the Philippines. There are many good people out there, but many practises are simply barbaric.
 
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