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by saubeidl
207 days ago
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This directly contradicts the article: > Revenue from it has climbed despite the exodus and now sits at 0.6% of GDP — not a trivial sum. For context, Britain’s Labour government is hunting for savings of a similar magnitude to help hit its fiscal targets. > Private home and second house (cabin) has reduced value. That sounds like a desirable result? Housing costs are out of control. |
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