LDFerguson
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I currently have 2 a&e bills here waiting to be paid both €100 each, a car in the drive to be taxed, a child to be sent to school next week and I'm not waiting on any back to school to school allowance because you can be dam sure we wouldn't qualify for it, I don't have a mortgage because we rent and if I don't pay the rent the landlord would rightly move to evict us, I'd love to have a years moratorium and a possible bailout out ahead of me or failing that a reason not to pay them outstanding a&e bills and anything else I can get away with.
FAMILIES in modern Ireland are going without food to meet the demand of mortgage debt.
absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
Is the story real?
Is it a plant?
Sorry to be sceptic, but ...
I have no doubt that there are many people in difficulty but it is difficult to imagine an intelligent adult behaving in this way
Is the story real?
Is it a plant?
Sorry to be sceptic, but ...
I have no doubt that there are many people in difficulty but it is difficult to imagine an intelligent adult behaving in this way
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I was wondering the same myself... not that it would be a bad thing if the aim is to promote the Vincent de Paul or other organisations' willingness to help in this situation. It seems unreal that someone could say their pride was keeping them from looking for help from the V de P or elsewhere to keep their family fed
The guy was paying €780 per month for a €80K mortgage. A 20 year mortgage at 5% would cost about €550 per month.
The decision of homeowners to choose hunger over a fear of eviction helps expose as irrelevant the issue of "moral hazard", the defence of policymakers who resist calls for debt forgiveness.
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