Brexit is deflating the London housing bubble, with prices down 15% in some neighbourhoods

Not a word on why this is attributable to Brexit. Sure it’s not because of toothpaste prices, or assault weapon bans, or immigration problems, or Donald Trump, or ‘the Jewish problem’, or Nicolas Cage tweets?

Housing prices in city centers can always be expected to rise linearly? Brexit applies to London, but not to Manchester? Seriously, wtf?