How the feck does Mr B-Lair do it????????
#1
How the **** does Mr B-Lair do it????????
£3.6 million pound house on his wages
ermmmmm there's somthing a bid dodgy going on
backhanders anyone.
I'm on more than him!!!! and certainly can't afford a £3.6 million house.
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Blair: hi sir bush hows things
Bush: great tone hows you
Blair: fair im just buying a pad
Bush: really ive just got one too
Blair: whats yours called
Bush: FLORIDA
somethings never change
ermmmmm there's somthing a bid dodgy going on
backhanders anyone.
I'm on more than him!!!! and certainly can't afford a £3.6 million house.
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Blair: hi sir bush hows things
Bush: great tone hows you
Blair: fair im just buying a pad
Bush: really ive just got one too
Blair: whats yours called
Bush: FLORIDA
somethings never change
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But does he pay rent, pay for his car, petrol, food, utilities, phone bill etc?! I don't know (answers on a postcard please!) but I'd guess he gets a lot of this paid for and can save a lot more of his salary.
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Originally Posted by minor_threat
But does he pay rent, pay for his car, petrol, food, utilities, phone bill etc?! I don't know (answers on a postcard please!) but I'd guess he gets a lot of this paid for and can save a lot more of his salary.
agreed but even so £3.6 million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eeeeeeek
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He also gets an indexed linked salary for life when (please let it be this time round ) he finally loses an election or retires from the House of Commons. The leader of the opposition also gets this.
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
So someone on £170,000 is complaining about and not being able to afford a £3.6m house. I feel for you mate, I really do.
thanks for the compassion
I was mearly illustrating the amount the house cost
versus his wages .......... until someone mentioned about his wifes wages
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You have my deepest sympathy with the predicament that you are in
Not forgetting - whatever deposit he already has. Is he selling a property also? Is it merely the next step on the ladder?
Not forgetting - whatever deposit he already has. Is he selling a property also? Is it merely the next step on the ladder?
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On a serious note though-its probably a step up the ladder-as said before,£3.6m in London isnt big money for a house.A friend of mine brought a house just down the road in Kensington about 8 years ago for £1m,shes now flogging it for about £4m
A friend of hers brought a flat at the same time for £1.5m-mind you its a bloody big flat.
A friend of hers brought a flat at the same time for £1.5m-mind you its a bloody big flat.
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It just occured to me that his new house will need various security measures installed.
I wonder how much it will cost the taxpayer so Blair can move from one expensive house to a slightly more expensive house?
I wonder how much it will cost the taxpayer so Blair can move from one expensive house to a slightly more expensive house?
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