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Melville

posted on 21st Nov 06 at 21:01

quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Won't go up to 8% :lol: thats a ridiculous rise. If they do go up that high the goverment will step in and reduce them straight away.


FPMSL

Hitler wouldnt stand for any of this interest rate crap


GT4Brody

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 21:34

Hald of my mortgage is fixed for 5 yrs the other 100 odd grand expires next yr sometime, hope they dont go up too much again as well be fixing for 5 yrs hopefully...


Jules S

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 21:06

quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Won't go up to 8% :lol: thats a ridiculous rise. If they do go up that high the goverment will step in and reduce them straight away.


Not sure how they could do that Oliver...interest rates are contolled by the bank of england.

Not that i'm bothered...seems i will be saying :wave: to my mortgage next year :D


Ojc

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 20:26

Won't go up to 8% :lol: thats a ridiculous rise. If they do go up that high the goverment will step in and reduce them straight away.


whitter45

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 19:11

I meant in time not in one jump mate


Cosmo

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 19:10

its at 5% isnt it now? It wont go anywhere near 8%, will more likely rise by the normal .25% or .5% if it does.


whitter45

posted on 20th Nov 06 at 19:07

I know its been done to death but they have risen again last week and will do again they reckon after christmas
What do you reckon they will rise to

I think around 8%

We will never see the 16% in the early 90's