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Flood TAX on the way - NorthernRaider - 11 July 2012 So now the sensible cautous members of society are likely to end up subsidising the rich but stupid with riverside properties !!! http://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-eyes-household-levy-subsidise-flood-cover-135519561--finance.html RE: Flood TAX on the way - 00111001 - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 15:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: So now the sensible cautous members of society are likely to end up subsidising the rich but stupid with riverside properties !!! I don't have household insurance, so they won't be getting a penny from me RE: Flood TAX on the way - bigpaul - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 15:51)00111001 Wrote:being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk??(11 July 2012, 15:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: So now the sensible cautous members of society are likely to end up subsidising the rich but stupid with riverside properties !!! RE: Flood TAX on the way - 00111001 - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote:(11 July 2012, 15:51)00111001 Wrote:being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk??(11 July 2012, 15:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: So now the sensible cautous members of society are likely to end up subsidising the rich but stupid with riverside properties !!! I'd be sending my increased insurance bill to the fucking retards that thought building a housing estate in the middle of a flood plain was a good idea... RE: Flood TAX on the way - NorthernRaider - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote: being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk?? C,mon in a fair society we would only be asked to pay for public services we actually use, I will never use meals on wheels, ring and ride, warden call, sure start, libraries, swimming baths, sports centers, gay and lesbian advice centers etc, but the sub human untermensch socialists rig the system so the tax payers get hammered to pay for the scrounging classes. RE: Flood TAX on the way - bigpaul - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 16:01)00111001 Wrote:didnt you check first before you moved in? oops!!(11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote:(11 July 2012, 15:51)00111001 Wrote:being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk??(11 July 2012, 15:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: So now the sensible cautous members of society are likely to end up subsidising the rich but stupid with riverside properties !!! RE: Flood TAX on the way - bigpaul - 11 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 16:02)NorthernRaider Wrote:yes, i understand that council organised stuff is funded by a share of the general cost between rate payers but surely insurance firms are private firms( well the one my BIL works for is) and as such i shouldnt be expected to pay an excess because (say) Binary's house is in a flood risk area, after all i didnt tell him to live on a flood plain!!(sorry Binary dont take it personal its only an example!)(11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote: being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk?? RE: Flood TAX on the way - 00111001 - 12 July 2012 (11 July 2012, 18:16)bigpaul Wrote:(11 July 2012, 16:02)NorthernRaider Wrote:yes, i understand that council organised stuff is funded by a share of the general cost between rate payers but surely insurance firms are private firms( well the one my BIL works for is) and as such i shouldnt be expected to pay an excess because (say) Binary's house is in a flood risk area, after all i didnt tell him to live on a flood plain!!(sorry Binary dont take it personal its only an example!)(11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote: being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk?? No offence taken - I live by the sea, no flood plain, unless there's a fucking big wave on the way RE: Flood TAX on the way - bigpaul - 12 July 2012 (12 July 2012, 10:48)00111001 Wrote:watch out for the spring tides then, i have seen the Barbican in Plymouth flooded during this time.(11 July 2012, 18:16)bigpaul Wrote:(11 July 2012, 16:02)NorthernRaider Wrote:yes, i understand that council organised stuff is funded by a share of the general cost between rate payers but surely insurance firms are private firms( well the one my BIL works for is) and as such i shouldnt be expected to pay an excess because (say) Binary's house is in a flood risk area, after all i didnt tell him to live on a flood plain!!(sorry Binary dont take it personal its only an example!)(11 July 2012, 15:59)bigpaul Wrote: being HA property we have contents insurance but not bricks and mortar insurance, forgive me for being thick but if you live in a flood risk area shouldnt you as the house owner pay the premiem for that risk?? RE: Flood TAX on the way - NorthernRaider - 12 July 2012 (12 July 2012, 10:48)00111001 Wrote: No offence taken - I live by the sea, no flood plain, unless there's a fucking big wave on the way You need to watch out for Gran Canaria |