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  1. I noticed on the exchange rate history the pound to euro was 1.52  in feb 07  and now its about 1.43 ,  the eurzone  interest rates is 3.75%  but does this effect the exchange rates between the pound and euro ie if the euro interest rate goes up will we get less euros for the pound
  2. Bristol is good for us in somerset , saves us traveling to stanstead and low cost airlines are good but I havent seen many low cost car rentals ,seems the ferry and flying options is about the same price when you go from portsmouth to st malo and travell to the charente area ,who wants to carry your baggage to get the train to london city then a train or bus to stanstead then fly somewhere then hope theres a car to rent at the airport then drive to your house when you can travel door to door with the car
  3. I know that child and working tax credits have been in existance since 2003  (looking on the internet)   but were they called something else before that and how long have they been in existance for  ie  since  1960s  to  1990s

    I read on a telegraph.co.uk  thread (blame faulty tax credits) that  a single mother with 2 children working  16 hours a week (minimum wage)

    will get £487 a week (through tax credits) while a 2 parent family will have to work 116 hours  (minimum wage)  a week to gain the same rewards, the report was from a newspaper  writer so I wonder how accurate the report is

  4. Is it a difficult process for a notaire to do the paper work  on the sale of a house in france when the owner of the house is still paying a mortgage on it,  I know its normall in the uk for the soliciters to deal with these things but what about in france
  5. If i turn my 2nd and 3rd bedrooms into a store rooms making the house a 1 bedroom house will it lower the tax foncere bill and If I sell the fields next to the house will that lower my tax habitation bill
  6. I understand what you mean, I noticed you missed the e when you spelled responding, But I think that was a test, What I dont like is the people who spell like this "fi  yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too cna yuo raed tihs? olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can. I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulacity uesdnatnrd waht i was rdanieg" Some research from cambridge university that says that if the first and last letters of a word are in the right place  then a human can understand this, anyway I will try to write properly next time
  7. i have a 10 year fixed rate mortgage with ca  but i think its fixed at 4.35%  or  5.35%  you could try a fixed rate but i expect your only paying 2% euro base rate interest which is better than my rate, if you have a flexible rate mortgage then i expect if you pay more in sometimes then your term will be shorter sometimes
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